The winter weather and post holiday blues may be creeping in on you, so here’s a fun way to bring some life to a blue day.
What You Need
A glass container with a large mouth and a base with a deep enough bottom to hold soil and rocks (apothecary and bell jars work great)
Plants
Potting soil (African violet mix works well)
Horticulture charcoal (available in the houseplant and garden section)
Pebbles (3/8 inch is a nice size)
Anything you’d like to add to give your terrarium some personality ( this is optional you can just use plants if you prefer)
Lets make It! Choose your plants. Any green plants will thrive. Other favorites include members of the Peperomia family, pileas, miniature fern, coleus, cuban oregano, penta, tradea scentia, miniature mums. Even collector plants like African violets, orchids or small begonias are great!
Place one to two inches of pebbles in the base of your container, add a small handful of charcoal ( wearing gloves helps to keep you and things clean)and mix them in with the pebbles. Level off the layer. Spread a layer of 2 to 3 inches of soil and gently pat it down. Dig a small hole in the soil, tuck in your plant and pat down the soil around it. Make sure no roots are exposed. Repeat this process for each plant. Don’t crowd to many plants in one terrarium, and make sure you have room for any additional decorations you may want to add.
Lightly water the plants and put a lid on your garden. DO NOT place it in direct sunlight. Rotate the terrarium occasionally to make sure all of the plants get light. Condensation means your garden under glass is doing well. Every couple of weeks take the lid off of your terrarium for a few hours.
* If you do not see any condensation add a spritz of water.
That’s it. Taa daa, winter blues just met a bit of early springtime.
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48 comments:
really nice!
Bonjour Katherine,
Great idea, bringing a little Springtime inside in the winter.
Bon weekend,
Mimi
That is one great idea to add life to the deadness of winter. Makes me want to head to the store & start shopping. Thanks & have a marvelous weekend.
Odie
A wonderful idea, thanks for sharing.
Yvonne.
Wonderful idea to brighten up the gray winter!
What a marvelous idea. I'm going to start one this weekend, thank you.
I love these. Gorgeous! I'm going to try it. Thanks for stopping by earlier. I'm so glad you did because it led me to your beautiful corner of the world.
That is such a nice project for this time of year. At church growing up we always made craft projects and at least once a year we would make a terrarium. I don't think I've had once since but yours is lovely!
Oh wow, I really want to try this. AND I have a gift card for Home Goods! Today may be the day. Thanks for sharing this great idea. :)
These are so fun and I love the look. Great tutorial. Hugs, Marty
Wonderful idea!
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What a beautiful idea....just love it!!! Even though here in Florida, everything is still green,this idea is just a bit of early Springtime, besides being very pretty! Great idea!
Joni
Gorgeous idea for a cold, dreary January day...thankyou!!
Those are AWESOME!! I want to try those! (if I can find an awesome glass jar like those)
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you have a lovely blog.
Fabulous idea!
Have a sweet day!
This reminds me of the guest post I did over at Salsa Pie on Terrariums
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Oh, this is so pretty!
I've got an empty apothecary jar that will be perfect for this, thanks for the suggestion and info!
What a great idea. I have done anything like that in years!
Wow how gorgeous is this? I love it!
Thanks for the info Katherine...It has been very helpful seeing that I am a plant killer.. :(
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Take care,
Lisah
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I remember when porchlin (sp) and valuables where put under the glass dome. I love it. Hugs dear friend.
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this is a lovely project!
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Thanks for the great tutorial. I have never done this before, so I may have to give it a try. It is certainly beautiful!
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Cheers!
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Wow, this is awesome. I love the whimsical look these add to a room. I am all about glass vases and bowls, so adding a plant would be really pretty. Maybe this is something I can keep alive!
xo M
Oh how I crave spring...and it' still only January! But these lovely "gardens under glass" remind me of the new birth which WILL arrive! And until then, what a fresh, welcome dose of springtime indoors! Thanks for this beautiful post!xo
very nice! I'll have to try that sometime. Have a nice week,
julie
What a great idea! I need a little flower in my life these days with it being so dreary outside. That said, my African violets are blooming now and are very happy to be inside with me. :)
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Thank you!
Oh, boy!!! I've always wanted to do this!!! Thanks for the step-by-step!!! You're TERRIFIC!!!!! Love you, my friend!!! And just wanted to stop by to say that!!! ~Janine xo
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These are lovely. I'm not a gardener though I do appreciate plants. This could make winter look vibrant, which has to be a good thing. Thanks for the tips.
CJ xx
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This is so pretty! What a great idea. Thanks for visiting me!
Love these! I have a few jars like that, & haven't been able to figure out what to do with them! I'll have to try this!
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Great blog! Such a cool diy project :)
I have really been wanting to do this. Maybe a centerpiece for my dining room table? Thanks for the post!
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