Create a garden under glass to enjoy or give as a gift to new, experienced and even reluctant gardeners. This self-contained system makes it easy to be a successful gardener with minimal care.
Purchase a terrarium or repurpose something hiding on a shelf in the basement, garage or shed. Even a cool glass container, cloche or bell jar turned open-side-down and placed on a shallow planting tray will work. Just glue a decorative doorknob or handle on the top for easy access.
Make it more festive for the holidays. Visit the ornament aisle in your favorite craft store. Create a mini terrarium from DIY Christmas orbs for holiday decoration or the perfect hostess gift.
Use closed terrariums like this when growing tropical plants. They thrive in high humidity and moist soil.
Leave the top off or use open containers like glass vases, or mason jars for cacti and succulents. Use a cacti and succulent mix for these drought-tolerant plants. They prefer the lower humidity and drier soil that open terrariums and cacti potting mix provide.
Once you have the container, you'll need to fill it with potting mix, plants and other decorative items. Consider a layer of decorative stone, twigs, sea glass or sand at the bottom for added color and interest.
Some gardeners include a layer of charcoal to help absorb any odor. The key is not overwatering as the decorative stone and charcoal won't prevent waterlogged soil from killing your plants.
Consider covering the stone layer with black landscape fabric to prevent the potting mix from filtering through and covering up these items. Cover this with a layer of well drained potting mix for tropical plants and cacti and succulent mix for drought-tolerant plants. Add contours to the soil level if space allows, for added interest.