Purchase a terrarium or repurpose something hiding on a shelf in the basement, garage or shed. Even a cool glass container, cloche or bell jar turned open-side-down and placed on a shallow planting ...
Mason jars, goldfish bowls, candy jars and even French presses can all be used to make beautiful containers for DIY terrariums. You can also pick up mini plants cheaply, so it's an inexpensive ...
As temperatures drop, now is a good time to bring those precious plants inside but also consider how you can best use your ...
Indoor plant experts reveal humidity, water, and pH secrets to growing lush, oversized tropical plants at home.
Owners Taylor and Michael Bales can usually be found at the shop. Taylor is the plant and terrarium expert while Michael is the tattoo artist who specializes in black and gray botanical tattoos.
Bury your plant into the soil you've added to the terrarium. (You may need to use some long tweezers to do this). Finally, add some water to it to keep the soil moist then seal the jar.
Use closed terrariums like this when growing tropical plants. They thrive in high humidity and moist soil. Leave the top off or use open containers like glass vases, or mason jars for cacti and ...