November 15, 2009 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google If you want some greenery in your home or office but you're not too keen on, or skilled at, tending a ...
Terrariums are having their biggest moment since Queen Victoria was in power. A popular way to exhibit plants in the late 1800s, terrariums, called “Wardian Cases” in the Victorian era, were elaborate ...
There is definitely something calming about growing plants in your home, taking care of the little guys and nurturing them until they are a healthy vibrant green. Some people like to grow flowers, but ...
Busy urbanites looking to add a touch more greenery to their lives without having to sacrifice time tending to a plant should look no further than a moss terrarium. Not only are they extremely low ...
Just add plants, moss, and isopods. Bioactive terrariums are more than just a pretty display—they’re living, self-sustaining worlds in miniature. What sets them apart from simple planted terrariums is ...
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. By Margaret Roach During the months when you can’t be outside working in ...
Adding some peace to your everyday life could be as simple as owning a bit of moss in a jar. Dubbed Mosser, this quirky and cute piece of nature is really just a ball of moss living inside a glass jar ...
Author’s Blurb: The only time I’ve joined the moss hype train was years ago when Marimo moss balls were popular. I paid (read: was ripped off) RM20 for something the size of a boba pearl from some ...
There is definitely something calming about growing plants in your home, taking care of the little guys and nurturing them until they are a healthy vibrant green. Some people like to grow flowers, but ...
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