A terrarium is a special type of container garden that forms a decorative display piece in a clear vessel. It is either completely or partially closed and creates and maintains its own unique ...
Constructing a terrarium is easy and inexpensive and can be accomplished on a snowy afternoon. Their care is minimal since they can go for months without water under the proper conditions. In addition ...
During the months when you can’t be outside working in the garden, what could be better than a miniature landscape that sits in your living room? Just remember, as you put the finishing touches on ...
Succulents require less water than traditional houseplants, but they're still susceptible to root rot and mineral contamination. Wash and rinse the glass jar or display thoroughly to make sure it's ...
Reporter's Note: This is just a step-by-step guide for a simple spooky do-it-yourself terrarium. There are endless options and combinations beyond those shown here. Pick what you like and do your ...
Congrats, you’ve graduated from the beginner plant parent stage! You’ve got your potted plant and all of your gardening tools, but what about building your own DIY plant terrarium to help your plants ...
When choosing what kind of container you want to grow your plants in, plastic and glass are the two most popular options. And while glass is cheaper and widely available, a plastic terrarium is more ...
Learn how to bring the garden inside by designing and building a terrarium with Peggy and guests Karen Kelly and Art Chadwick. Pat takes us to The Orchid Station in Barboursville, VA, a family run ...
FAVORITE TIME NOW FOR SPECIAL EDITION OF SUNDAY GARDENER. WE’VE GOT CARRIE ENGLE AND STUDIO FROM VALLEY VIEW FARMS. HOW ARE YOU? GREAT. ALWAYS FUN TO BE HERE. I LOVE WHEN YOU COME. YOU KNOW, THIS IS ...
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NEW YORK — It should come as little surprise that the gig economy, that great upheaver of the service industry, has come for horticulture too. Still, it is sort of funny to hear someone say it out ...