A quick terrarium for two plants, creeping fig and strawberry begonia, sourced from the Biltmore Estate nursery in 2014. The jar, initially intended for coffee storage, was modified with a black lid. Currently, the moss is struggling due to drought but is expected to recover with humidity.
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Weekly Photo Challenge: Object – Tiny Terrarium
My homemade tiny Terrarium! I’ve always liked terrariums and wondered just how small I could make one. Well..better get my reading glasses out because this one is tiny, tiny to me. The hardest part was getting the wire through the cork stopper. Watering is easy too. Just remove the cork and add a drop of…
DIY Mini Terrarium: A Fun and Low-Maintenance Project
The author creates a tiny terrarium using a cork stopper, vibrant moss, and water. It’s thriving six weeks later with minimal maintenance, showcasing resilience.
DIY Glass Cube Terrarium with Fern and Granite Stone
The author reminisces about childhood in the 70s and 80s, where neighborhood safety fostered carefree play. Inspired by Mrs. H’s craft lessons, the author recalls making a terrarium. Fast forward 30 years, they engage in crafting again, using various natural materials, including moss and stones collected from travels.