Kokedama Workshop
Saturday, June 13, 2026
10:00 AM– 12:00 PM
Instructor: Jeff Williams from FOL Floral & Design!
Join Us for an Enriching Kokedama Workshop with Jeff Williams from FOL Floral & Design!
Step into the world of kokedama — a captivating and tranquil method of reconnecting with nature through crafting your own moss-wrapped plant masterpiece.
Kokedama:
This traditional Japanese art involves creating living moss spheres. In this interactive workshop, you’ll be guided through the process of constructing your very own kokedama using soil, moss, and a plant of your choice. With easy-to-follow directions, you’ll depart with a stunning green sculpture to hang or display on your table, along with the knowledge to replicate the experience at home.
Whether you're a novice or a devoted plant enthusiast, this session combines creativity, mindfulness, and a deep appreciation for the natural world.
🌿 All materials supplied including an assortment of plants
🌱 No prior experience needed
🖐️ Leave with your personalized kokedama creation
Led by Jeff Williams, owner of FOL Floral & Design and a proud Central Florida native, this workshop marries creativity, serenity, and community. With his extensive experience in event and wedding floral design, Jeff infuses a passion for plants and hands-on projects that uplift and inspire.
Whether you're diving into kokedama for the first time, or simply seeking a serene, nature-focused retreat, this class promises a delightful way to unwind and craft something truly special.
🌿 Don’t miss out — secure your spot today!
Registration includes admission to the beautiful gardens before or after class.
Participants must withdraw from classes at least 5 days prior to the start of class in order to receive a full refund or credit. If we must cancel a class, we will make every effort to inform you prior to the class time, and you will receive a full refund or credit.Only those registered for the class will be permitted in the classroom. Childcare services are not provided.
Photo Description: A live moss-covered ball with a red Anthurium growing from the top of the sphere and sitting on a wood base.