Carnivorous Kokedama Making
Chelsea Physic Garden, London.

Carnivorous Kokedama Making at Chelsea Physic Garden
Step into the darker side of the plant world this Halloween at Chelsea Physic Garden with a special Carnivrous Kokedama making workshop.
Kokedama, meaning moss ball in Japanese, are plants grown in a sculpted ball of soil wrapped in moss. They can be hung like strange fruit or placed on trays as living ornaments.
In this workshop you will craft your own kokedama using carnivorous plants such as Venus flytraps and pitcher plants. These sinister specimens lure, trap, and consume their prey, making them the perfect botanical companions for the season. A creation both beautiful and curious to take home.
This workshop is suitable for all ages. All materials will be provided.
When you arrive:
- Please have your ticket ready - printed or on your device - before you arrive.
- Entrance will be via 66 Royal Hospital Road.
Your admission tickets will be emailed to you.
More information about Carnivorous Kokedama Making tickets
Please note:
Tickets are non-transferable and non-refundable.
Children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult and must remain under close supervision as there is deep water and numerous poisonous plants.
Registered support dogs are welcome in the Garden, no other pets are allowed.
Unfortunately we cannot look after your luggage and we don't have any cloakroom facilities at the Garden.
There are a couple of council bike racks on Royal Hospital Road, unfortunately we do not have racks in the Garden due to lack of space and we can't look after your bicycle for you.
Concessionary rates are available for groups of 10+. Please visit our Groups page.
Tickets are only valid for the dates and times shown.
For any queries regarding your advance booking, contact us by visiting the Customer Service area.