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Repurpose jars of all sizes and build your own terrariums to grow plants with minimal maintenance. Begin with a bit of ...
Apothecary jars can also set a seasonal tone by filling them with twinkling fairy lights and ornaments during the holidays or ...
Terrariums – an indoor planter at its finest ... you may want to pick one that is free of any artwork or sketching. Glass containers that have a wide mouth are easier to work with and one ...
Terrariums are cheap to make, and they're a nice way to add some green to the home or even the office. Using a mason jar to store the plant arrangement is a nice twist on the traditional terrarium ...
Read on for our easy terrarium DIY to learn how to make your own to keep or give away for the holidays. A clear glass jar, vase, bowl, glass, or whatever interesting glass container you have on ...
3. Magnetic Container Terrarium Succulents and cacti need very little water and soil, so don’t exclude very small containers as possibilities for terrariums. You can use any small container with ...
Yes, terrariums are back. But they can be a far cry from the clumsy gardens grown in jelly jars, vodka bottles and fish tanks in the ‘70s. Back then they were a fad, like lava lamps and macrame ...
Closed terrariums usually consist of rocks or pebbles, moss, soil, and various decorations, and can be constructed inside old candle jars with lids. Take care to sustainably harvest your moss and ...
Nearly any transparent vessel can become a terrarium: cookie jars, vases, apothecary jars, mason jars, aquariums, fish bowls and even chemistry beakers. Among the vessels Geiger uses for her ...
First, you will need to fill the bottom of your glass jar with a layer of pebbles, this helps with drainage and moisture. Add a small handful of activated charcoal into the Terrarium. This helps ...
Is there anything that Mason jars can't do? I've been seeing Mason jars used as lampshades and lumieres all over the blog-o-sphere. Mason jars make excellent sconce shades: They are sturdy, easy ...