Plant Terrarium Bottle
Best plants for your terrarium.
Plant terrarium bottle. You can plant a bottle garden in virtually any glass vessel though closed ones are best for moisture lovers and open ones best for plants. Select up to 3 tillandsia plants for your terrarium. She is a regular fixture on many lifestyle shows.
There are two types of terrariums. A terrarium bottle garden or wardian case are all essentially the same thing in that each contains and supports a miniature ecosystem of plants. Air plants called tillandsia grow to be a variety of different sizes so it s worth picking the ones you want before choosing a terrarium container.
I love creating terrariums and bottle gardens. Soil any potting soil works. Historically they were used to transport plants from their native countries to other countries where ordinarily they would not be able to survive in the new conditions.
Chopsticks years of enjoying sushi and ramen have finally paid off. Open terrariums are ideal for growing dry weather plants like succulents. The golden pothos likes to climb and is an excellent plant to provide height and colorful foliage in a glass terrarium bottle.
Spoon for charcoal and soil. Sealed bottle gardens are ideal for humidity loving plants like ferns pileas peperomias and. The key is to combine small plants that thrive in similar growing conditions usually either damp shade or drought.
Closed terrariums are sealed containers that are better for plants that need a lot of moisture. Bottle gardens or terrariums are enjoying a revival and they re easy to create. Plants my favorite local nursery sells tropical babies for 3 in tiny pots and most of the time there are a couple of separate roots that can be split up and used in multiple terrariums.