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Hanging Terrariums
Choose a clear glass container with an opening large enough to fit your plants. Some popular options for hanging terrariums include teardrop-shaped glass globes, mason jars, and geometric terrariums.
Call upon the Gothic look of the Edwardian era for a unique terrarium container. This greenhouse-inspired planter has curved glass sides and a dark metal base. The bottom and top edges are ...
Search your attic, basement, and cupboards for unique vessels, like clear soup tureens, kitchen jars, and empty bottles. Whatever you choose, be sure that it is smooth, clear glass.
Once you’ve selected the proper place for your terrarium, you’ll need the following supplies to build the terrarium: Clear glass container Rocks (polished pebbles, sea glass, marbles, etc.) ...
Terrarium containers may be a fishbowl, glass jug, a brandy snifter, tall Mason jars or pitchers of glass or clear plastic. The more imagination you have, the more fun they are to have.
MATERIALS: A clear glass jar, vase, bowl, glass, or whatever interesting glass container you have on hand Rocks, pebbles or recycled glass chunks Activated charcoal (sometimes called activated ...
How to make a container garden terrarium – by Melissa Cotton I found a large, clear, sphere-shaped glass bowl at a floral supply shop. A glass vessel of this shape is called a “rose bowl ...
This event occurred in 1842, and when word got out, Victorian England became obsessed with growing plants enclosed in glass, dubbing the container in question a “Wardian case.” ...