A Basic Guide to Terrariums
• Cobra Lilies• Pitcher Plants• Nepenthes• SundewsA moss DIY terrarium could be your best option. Many people wonder "is moss a plant?" It is and requires little attention. Moss terrarium care only requires one to provide adequate lighting. You may wonder how to plant moss. Line the bottom of your terrarium with sand or gravel and simply place the moss on top. Water thoroughly and cover. This will create the humid conditions that moss thrives on.Learning how to plant moss, succulents, or carnivorous plants is simple. In no time at all you can create a beautifully contained garden that is easy to care for.
Gardening with a lot of color has a way of brightening up our day too. I love gerberas' and pansies and have them all over my garden beds. They don't flower all year long though, so I've had to come up with other solutions for winter flowering plants like the snowflake tree. This ensures at least one of my garden looks pretty all year around.
Once you start thinking about terrarium containers you are going to see great ones all over the house, at yard sales, and in stores. All of a sudden things you never considered will become great opportunities for a terrarium that is unique and beautiful.