by Joe Monk | Dec 3, 2020 | Terrarium Guides
Glass dome terrariums are a great way to display your greenery if you lack the garden space. They’re like miniature botanic gardens that you can place on a shelf, a bookcase, a window sill, or even in the middle of your kitchen counter. The 3 Best Glass Dome...
by Joe Monk | Dec 1, 2020 | Terrarium Guides
Terrariums are generally low-maintenance. Because the plants and the soil in terrariums release water vapor, they essentially recycle the water it produces. If sealed, terrariums can be self-nourishing. Regardless, it’s important to know how to keep humidity in...
by Joe Monk | Nov 17, 2020 | Terrarium Guides
A molten glass driftwood terrarium is the pinnacle of home gardening; it’s as aesthetically pleasing as it is functional. If you’re looking to add an eye-catching piece to your home that can double as a terrific terrarium then you’re going to want to...
by Joe Monk | Nov 16, 2020 | Terrarium Guides
Tillandsia plants, commonly known as air plants, are an excellent way to add life to your home. Air plants are easy to care for, primarily because they get most of their nutrients from the air and require no soil to thrive. Aside from needing little upkeep, these...
by Joe Monk | Nov 16, 2020 | Ecosystem Guides, Jarrarium Guides
Raising a brine shrimp ecosystem in your household can be a great idea for many reasons. Yet, the main reason why people prefer to do this is to provide their terrarium or jarrarium marine life with a healthy dietary option. Now, let’s find out how to make and...