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How to make your terrarium: Step One First, you will need to fill the bottom of your glass jar with a layer of pebbles, this helps with drainage and moisture.
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As winter closes in, there’s at least one place where plants will still grow: a terrarium. Here’s how to get started on yours.
Have your assistant begin building the terrarium by layering a 1 1/2-inch layer of small rocks at the bottom of the jar to collect water drainage.
If you opted for a closed terrarium, watch for condensation. Take the top off at least once a month to let air into the jar and to remedy condensation.
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6. Make a hole in the soil with a wooden spoon or other long handled tool. Plant your terrarium specific plant into the soil. 7. Add ornaments or other decorations such as plastic animals or ...
“Every terrarium I build starts with a drainage layer of leca, or fluvum, at the bottom. It provides space between the bottom of the glass and the plant roots to prevent rot,” Serfilippi says.