Tuesday, 5 June 2012

DIY Terrarium

Cactus and succulent plants are all the rage at the moment. They are cute and come in a huge variety and are so hardy and easy to care for. They do love a lot of sun but not a lot of water so they are perfect for your kitchen window or on a sunny patio.  A great way to display your little plant beauties is with your very own Terrarium. Terrariums were big in the 70s and they are making a huge come back. I’m going to show you how to make one of your own. It is VERY easy.


What you need:
  • A glass jar or vase (any glass container to your liking will work)
  • Some plants – succulents, cactus, moss, orchids etc.
  • Some small stones or pebbles
  • Some garden soil or succulent potting mix

Building your Terrarium:
  • Put a layer of pebbles or stones on the bottom of your jar (this will help to stop the plant roots from getting too wet)
  • Spoon some soil or potting mix onto of the pebbles. The soil needs to be thick enough to completely cover the plant roots.
  • Position your plants however you feel looks best making sure they are well covered in soil.
  • Add in any little decorations you may like to use (gnomes, mushrooms, pixies etc.)
  • Give your plants a light watering (A water spray bottle is great for watering)
  • Position in a sunny place around the home or on your patio.

Remember:
  • Only water your plants when the soil is completely dry.
  • Keep in the sunlight.
  • Don’t leave the lid on your jar as it will become too humid inside for your plants and their roots will rot.

Here are some cute Terrariums to give you some inspiration.  















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