IS it nature? Or is it art? Painters and poets have long known that the furl of a fern or an orchid’s architecture can qualify as both. Now a growing wave of indoor gardeners is capturing nature in ...
I remember my mom buying a terrarium circa early 1970, a giant glass box hermetically sealed with a few plants, some moss and a weird assortment of ceramic mushrooms and garden gnomes. In short order, ...
Terrariums, miniature gardens enclosed in glass, are bigger than ever in home decor. And the current crop of indoor displays for your house or office feature an amazing selection of containers. Plants ...
The glass-encased universes called terrariums are back on the scene from the 1970s. Whether they were giant brandy snifters or dangled from macramé hangers, those ’70s versions definitely tended to ...
Going small is getting big, as gardeners and craft makers turn to terrariums in order to cultivate their own miniature landscapes. "Terrarium Craft: Create 50 Magical, Miniature Worlds" by Amy Bryant ...
Terrariums are experiencing a social media-fuelled revival, but as David Robson and Alessia Franco discover, there's far more to these tiny glass gardens than first appears. Scroll through the more ...
When it comes to houseplants, you really only have two options: a plant in a pot or a plant in a terrarium. However, it isn't ...
With terrariums, there are two choices. Either leave the terrarium open to the elements or close it up with a stopper. If you ...
Author’s Blurb: The only time I’ve joined the moss hype train was years ago when Marimo moss balls were popular. I paid (read: was ripped off) RM20 for something the size of a boba pearl from some ...
Terrariums let us peek at nature when we can't slip outdoors. Whether displayed on an office desktop or in a home living room, the miniature gardens under glass assure a daily dose of soothing views.