Terrarium Plants In A Jar
Small tropical plants are excellent for sealed glass containers as the environment is similar to their native habitat.
Terrarium plants in a jar. How to make your terrarium in a jar gather your supplies. See more ideas about terrarium plants indoor plants. To do this you use the lid for your planter.
I used moss as an example in this guide on how to set up a terrarium in a jar but there are so many different options you can choose from. Sep 7 2018 explore josiah s board terrarium in a jar on pinterest. The best part is you only need to open the jar once a month for a fresh change of water.
For open jar terrariums hardy plants such as cacti succulents or even air plants are perfect options. To help illustrate the larger picture of what can be grown in a jar please reference this list of plants. A unique genus of more than 650 species of small evergreen flowering plants in the family bromeliaceae tiny varieties of tillandsia plants thrive in terrariums.
Terrarium plants such as fittonia ferns and moss varieties. For closed jar terrariums opting for moisture and warmth loving plants such as mosses and fittonia are great choices to allow them to flourish naturally. It thrives under the moist warm air of a terrarium and will only reach 12 inches when fully.
Choose plants that are small and petite and are suitable for the size of the glass jar you plan to use. The nerve plant is a tropical plant with beautifully patterned leaves in white burgundy and green. Making a terrarium in a mason jar is easy but requires a little finesse because you are working in a very small planting area.
Glass jar with lid clean and dry.