Have you ever wished you could bring a sense of garden peacefulness inside? Moss terrariums give the sensation of bringing a piece of your garden indoors.
Have you ever wished you could bring a sense of garden peacefulness inside? Moss terrariums give the sensation of bringing a piece of your garden indoors.
Plant terrarium ideas to liven up your space with beautiful, living art. Learn how to grow your indoor terrarium garden & shop terrariums.
Have you ever wished you could bring a sense of garden peacefulness inside? Moss terrariums give the sensation of bringing a piece of your garden indoors.
Want to grow and maintain plants in your home but can't even keep a fake ficus alive? Have you tried a terrarium?
Closed terrariums don’t require a lot of space or direct sunlight to thrive. Learn how to design, plant and maintain a self-sustaining terrarium.
Learn How to Make a Terrarium in these 11 infographics. Print them out or save them in your mobile phone to remember the steps and tips!
Plant terrarium ideas to liven up your space with beautiful, living art. Learn how to grow your indoor terrarium garden & shop terrariums.
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A terrarium is a beautiful way of decorating your house with plants. In a terrarium, you will create a favorable environment for your plants. There…
Reminiscent of a Wardian Case from the past this real glass terrarium is approximately 22"H x 17"L x 11.5"W with a resin planting tray that's 3.25" deep (see photo with complete dimensions). Arrives in 3 pieces: resin tray, middle house section, 100% REAL CURVED GLASS ROOF. Props and Plants NOT included. The cast resin tray has a felt bottom and will not rust. The glass house sits on ledges within the tray. Glass is 3 mm thick etched with the H Potter logo and solder is lead-free to protect you and the environment. This curved glass terrarium provides plenty of space to create an inspiring garden scene, fairy garden or use as a display case for any collectible. Professionally printed planting brochure included with each professionally packaged terrarium making this a truly memorable gift. H Potter is a family owned business that takes extreme pride in creating distinctive home and garden accents. We’ve spent the last 25 years designing and manufacturing indoor and outdoor décor products for your home and garden with over 100 designs including terrariums, lanterns, trellises, arbors, window boxes, planters, torches, and end tables. We put significant resources into the design, quality, function, and look of each H Potter item, using only quality materials including stainless steel, hand-blown glass, and dramatic copper. We don’t cut corners to save money—we believe our customers deserve only the best. View our full selection of home and garden items at: https://www.etsy.com/shop/HPotterMarketplace Click here to see all of our terrarium styles: https://www.etsy.com/shop/HPotterMarketplace?ref=seller-platform-mcnav§ion_id=20026859 **Due to the high cost of shipping, we will no longer be shipping to Hawaii or Alaska. If your package is returned to us due to the order being refused or an incorrect shipping address entered on the order, you will receive your refund less the cost of shipping and less a 10% restocking fee.
Step into the enchanting realm of miniature ecosystems with our curated collection of 15 mesmerizing moss and fern terrariums. These captivating creations
Have you ever wished you could bring a sense of garden peacefulness inside? Moss terrariums give the sensation of bringing a piece of your garden indoors.
Making a terrarium can be surprisingly expensive. Often the materials wind up costing far more than you initially budget for, and it can end up feeling more like a financial splurge than a crafty project. But thankfully, over the last few years, I’ve found plenty of ways of keeping costs low and often skipping them […]
Terrarium plants can add color and diversity to your indoor garden, especially since some cannot grow outside of a terrarium. Read more
Once you decide on creating your own terrarium, there are a few choices still to make. These choices will determine which plants will thrive in your terrarium containers, what kind of sunlight it needs, and how much maintenance it requires. Here is a quick guide to help you make your perfect terrarium. Container selection Whether you buy a terrarium kit, or find a terrarium container and convert it yourself, your vessel choice will determine the type of environment for your plants as being an open or closed terrarium. Open - Occasional Maintenance Closed - Lowest Maintenance Choosing Your Plants Once you choose between an open or closed terrarium, your next decision is to pick the plants you want to grow. The terrarium you choose will lend itself to either moisture-loving plants or plants that prefer an arid, dry environment. Here are a few of the most popular options for both types of terrariums. Open - These plants prefer circulating air and a more arid environment: Aloe, Hens & Chicks, Cacti, Air Plant Closed - These plants thrive in a closed environment with more moisture: Baby Ferns, Aechmea, Cryptanthus, Neoregelia Arranging your Drainage Layers Proper drainage in a terrarium is crucial for the health of your plants and the success of your terrarium. Each layer serves a purpose for ensuring the longevity of your plant and maintaining the proper growing environment. Open - Pebbles, Plant, Soil, Charcoal, Rocks Closed - Plant, Soil, Charcoal, Rocks Terrarium Care The best part of building a terrarium is enjoying it for years to come. If assembled correctly, a terrarium requires little ongoing maintenance. However, don’t let your hard work go to waste by not properly caring for your plants. Open - These terrariums are great for direct light or lots of sun. Make sure to consider the specific plants in your terrarium when placing it. Water every two weeks, or as needed. Closed - These terrariums require very little maintenance. Indirect light is great for these plants. Direct sunlight on a closed terrarium can burn your plants. Open the terrarium at least once a month for roughly 20 minutes to allow for some air circulation. ENJOY! Sources: Derek Woodruff, AIFD, PFCI, CF, Owner of Floral Underground https://www.ecoponics.com.sg/difference-closed-open-terrariums/