These fun and funky moss balls are lovingly made by Mister Moss, but that doesn't mean you can't be inspired to create your own.
Take a clump of soil, cover it with sphagnum moss, wrap it in colorful string, and pair it with a coordinating (or contrasting) plant. When your ball feels dry, simply dunk it in a bucket of water.
Australia-based Mister Moss offers a full range of moss balls (lovin' the neon!) planted with everything from basil and oregano to spiders and succulents. I especially like their hand-painted yucca!
Via Design Milk
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(Images: Mister Moss)






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Love these!!! I saw this original post on Design Milk and sent it to my mom. She had the awesome idea of blowing up a balloon, wrapping it in string, and then spraying it with ironing starch (or a squeeze bottle with corn starch/water mixture for those of us who avoid aerosols). When the string is dry, pop the balloon and you have your empty frame! Then you can add the moss and a seedling from the nursery. I'm not sure if her way would be easier, but I'm planning on trying one way or another!
LOVE this idea!