How to Create a Moss Terrarium for a Fraction of the Cost of Those Fancy Kits
How to Create a Moss Terrarium for a Fraction of the Cost of Those Fancy Kits http://ift.tt/2t0Fh3c For my moss terrarium, I combined two of my favorite things: Gnomes and gingers. Photo by Olga Oksman/Lifehacker. 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 affairs that could take up an entire side table. These days, the smaller, simpler iterations line the windows of trendy shops, show up on gift guides and, here in Brooklyn, even inspired a terrarium-only shop called Twigs. A tiny green universe enclosed neatly in glass, easy to care for and often populated by delightful miniatures, it is easy to see why terrariums, especially the easier-to-keep-alive moss variety, are back in vogue. They make a great alternative to a sad desk cactus at work, requiring little light and care. And if you should neglect them completely, the...
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