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2-PIECE TERRARRIUMS -Grow Globes- Create your own indoor self-contained garden. Our terrarriums offer a year-round "window" on the gardening world. Safer than glass and durable, they generate the moisture necessary to keep the garden growing. Little Gardens. Great for starting seeds! 14" dia. 12" height. Polycarbonate Terrarrium Learn more HERE! A terrarium is a miniature self-contained greenhouse, and now you can create your own with our professional polycarbonate 2-piece terrariums. The key to successful terrarium culture is keeping the lid on to maintain the humidity. Once the terrarium has been planted, the humidity inside will keep plants moist, so they require very little care. Our terrariums have tight-fitting tops and this is crucial to maintaining the humidity required. A successful terrarium must have adequate drainage, with a layer of material under the soil to prevent the roots from standing in water. African violets, hypoestes, ivy, ferns and other moisture-loving indoor plants make good choices for a terrarium planting. Within a year or two, all plants will eventually outgrow the terrarium environment and need to be transplanted. Miniature varieties can remain in the terrarium a little longer. If you can find the right kind of crafts shop, you can build a "No-Maintenance" terrarium using artificial plants and other material. If you do it right... No one will know. But: Here's how to plant your own real terrarium. Materials: Terrarium (Container and lid) Sheet moss Pea gravel Potting soil Peat moss Sand Perlite Slow-release fertilizer Newspaper Small plants of your choice Spray-mist bottle Lay sheets of moss on the bottom of the container, and follow with a layer of pea gravel. Mix a sterile growing medium made from potting soil, peat moss, sand and perlite. Add a slow-release fertilizer to the mix. Pour the soil into the terrarium. If the opening is small, make a funnel of rolled newspaper to keep the sides of the glass clean. Plant the terrarium, then mist it with a spray bottle until water droplets run down the sides of the glass. Cover the container, and place it in a bright location that receives indirect light. Terrariums are wonderful, magical environments. Decorative, attractive, and easy to care for, just plant and forget. Because terrariums recycle their moisture, they need very little attention. A closed terrarium can often go a month or more between watering. They actually thrive on neglect! Now even people who tend to neglect plants can develop a "Green Thumb". Choose a terrarium that is large enough to accommodate the plants. Whichever size terrarium you order, you can bring an easy to care for touch of nature into you home. Many plants do well in terrariums, and it is best to choose the ones that will fit the size of the container. Slower growing plants require less trimming, and are less likely to take over. If you are willing to pay more attention to them, you can experiment with more aggressive plants. They require more frequent trimming, but will allow you to have more variety in your terrarium. If you follow these instructions, you will see how easy it is to create and enjoy these miniature eco-systems. Making a terrarium is also a wonderful way for children to learn about nature.
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