Friday, March 6, 2020

How to make a terrarium - The basics of creating a wonderful terrarium

Terrarium making is a rewarding hobby that combines art and nature. You can make a nice terrarium in an hour and then enjoy nursing it and looking at it for many years to come. With a few tips and guidelines, you can make some wonderful terrariums that are extraordinary.

What is a Terrarium?

A terrarium is a small environment where plants and sometimes animals live together in their own little environment. Generally, this environment ranges in size from a two-liter bottle of soda to a 30-gallon fish tank.

There are two basic types of terrariums: closed environment and open environment. In a closed environment, the terrarium is sealed and it is an ecosystem in itself that needs very little except occasional irrigation and moderate sunlight. . An open environment Terrarium Singapore is more common and is usually one where the top is open. This type of terrarium is more durable and easier to maintain. I recommend that you make an open top terrarium if this is your first attempt at making a terrarium.

The basic:

Cabinet Selection: The most important decision you make when making a terrarium is to choose the type of container to put it in. This container has a dramatic impact on what the terrarium looks like, so you have to choose something that looks nice. Some of the common choices include large fire glasses, large bottles, fish tanks or even ceramic bowls.

Theme: The best terrariums are the ones that go a little further than just a group of plants. Consider making your terrarium with a theme and then you can add a little extra that adds to the excitement. Some great theme ideas include a desert theme, a rainforest theme, or a magical theme that may contain small statues or figures.

Plant selection: Most types of houseplants are suitable for a terrarium. But you have to consider a few things. Make sure to use plants that do not grow too large. These plants overshadow other plants. And use a variety of colors, heights and leaf shapes in your terrarium. This will make it more pleasing to the eye. Finally, it may be a good idea to follow the odd number rule and place 3, 5 or 7 plants in the terrarium. Strange numbers of plants tend to make more comfortable arrangements. It looks more natural.

Buying Plants: When buying your plants, try to buy plants with similar sunlight and watering needs. Read labels or labels on the plants. A good selection of plants would be the ones that have all recommended moderate sunlight and watering. When everyone is in the same environment, it would be difficult to give different plants different amounts of sunlight and water.

Arranging the plants: Before you plant the plants into your terrarium, decide how they would be arranged. Place the plants in their pots side by side, and move them around to look for interesting arrangements. Think about what a florist does when making a floral arrangement. If the pots themselves do not allow you to get the plants in a good arrangement, you can take the plants straight out of their pots with their root systems still in the ground and try to arrange them on a large bowl. Once you find an arrangement that looks good, you can then transfer the plants directly into the terrarium.

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