For this one, I used a thin layer of rocks, charcoal, potting soil, and preserved moss. That's right, preserved... meaning, I can't kill it!
Next up... my succulent terrariums!
I spent some time on Saturday at a local nursery picking out some small succulents. I usually spend more time than I need there because it's so nice to just walk around and take it all in.
I really like how these turned out. Just like my first terrarium, I began with a layer of rocks and then added a thin layer of charcoal. The difference between the two is the soil. For the succulents, I mixed equal parts potting soil and coarse sand. I planted the succulents and layered the top with rocks.
I sure hope these last!
I hope this one is more successful for you. Your choice of plants shouldn't need much care at all. I'd recommend leaving it alone as much as possible. This page on terrarium care may help you.
ReplyDeleteThank you! I'll definitely take a look at this!
ReplyDeleteI love succulents! When I was living in CA I had them all over the place in pots. They did great. I'm sure these will work, and now I want to make a terrarium too!
ReplyDeleteSo it's been more a year after this post.. how are your terrariums now? :)
ReplyDeleteOne of the succulent terrariums is still going strong! And of course the one with the preserved moss is in great shape as well :)
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