Gardens
Make a Marimo Garden
Marimo is a tiny living ball of solid algae which requires minimal care and can live up to 100 years or more. Native to fresh water lakes in Japan, Estonia, Iceland, Scotland, and Australia, these fuzzy green balls are becoming popular house plants all over the world. Some people even refer to their marimo balls […]
Make a Marimo Garden
Photo Credit: Shelley Wigglesworth
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Instructions to Make a Marimo Garden
Purchase marimo ball or balls at a garden center. Use any clear glass or acrylic container and add colorful, cleaned stones, rocks or seashells to the bottom. Fill the container with regular tap water, add the marimo ball(s) and enjoy!Marimo Care
Light: Marimo balls will photosynthesize in normal household light. Low-to-medium indirect light is recommended. Avoid direct exposure to sunlight or hot, bright light sources. If your marimo ball begins to turn brown, immediately move it to a cooler location with lower light. Water: Change the water once every few weeks. Regular tap water is fine to use. If algae begins to grow on the inside of the glass, use a small brush to scrub it away. Position: Marimo balls will normally stay at the bottom of the tank. If you want your marimo ball to float, take it out of the water and with a straw gently blow air into the ball before placing it back in the water. This should keep the ball floating for a few days. To keep the round, globe shape, gently agitate the water every few days allowing the ball to move and re-settle on it’s own.
Photo Credit: Shelley Wigglesworth



