Launchpad Magazine Summer Issue 5 (Mobile)

When customers purchase Kokedamas whether from one of my stockists or at local makers market they’re oen intrigued by the lack of plastic and the fact that no pot is needed. ey’re curious to learn about the process behind it, and they denitely appreciate the visual appeal of a unique Kokedama. e wedding events and exhibitions I’ve been part of have been equally positive. ere’s always so much praise for the aesthetic of the Kokedamas, especially when clients see them on display for the rst time. ey really seem to love the idea of repurposing the displays, turning them into lasting, sustainable keep- sakes. It’s amazing to see how much people connect with the concept. Looking ahead, what future projects or expansions do you envision for IntoNature, especially in the realm of promoting well-being through nature?

I aim to continue oering workshops that connect people to nature, promote creativity, and share knowl- edge about plants. I’m also interested in collaborating with organisations across the North West and be- yond that focus on well-be- ing, as well as working with wedding venues that prioritise environmentally friendly practices.

Recent work created for, The Nectary show garden at BBCGWL 2025 (BBC Gardener's World Live). Kokedama Herbs by IntoNature

Jennifer Davy-Day Photography

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