Gomestic > Gardening

Building Your Own Small Terrarium for Home or Office

A small terrarium can be a nice stress reliever when placed on your desk at work or home. Here's how to build one quickly and easily.

The stress of work can sometimes be overwhelming. Wouldn't it be nice to have a bit of nature in your office to help relieve your stress? A tiny office terrarium may be the answer. A small terrarium can be quite easy to build and will bring many hours of enjoyment and stress relief.

To build your tiny terrarium, you'll need a small sized container which can be a goblet, small jar, or a small glass fishbowl. You'll need to be able to cover the opening of your container with an appropriate lid. If you can't find a suitable lid, you can always cover your tiny terrarium with another glass dish. Here's how to build your tiny terrarium quickly and easily:

  1. Layer sheets of moss along the bottom floor of your glass container. Use a long stick to gently flatten the sheets of moss against the container floor.
  2. Cover the layer of moss with a layer of fine gravel. This layer is to ensure proper drainage. This will keep the soil layer above from becoming over saturated with water. You can usually find fine gravel at your local gardening supply shop or craft store. Move the gravel around with your stick until it's evenly distributed across the floor of your terrarium.
  3. Add another thin layer of moss on top of your gravel layer to prevent soil from seeping down into your gravel layer.
  4. Carefully pour a layer of terrarium soil on top of the gravel layer. You can purchase this at your local gardening supply store. Be sure not to add fertilizer as this can cause the plants to overgrow their space very quickly.
  5. Choose tiny plants that have similar requirements as far as light and water requirements. If you choose plants with different growth requirements, your terrarium will be impossible to maintain.
  6. After choosing your plants, carefully drop them in to the container.
  7. Use your stick to dig small holes for the plants and gently push them into the holes until they're secure. Don't crowd the plants. Give them plenty of room to grow and flourish.
  8. When the plants are in place, lightly moisten the soil. Don't over water your terrarium.
  9. Cover your new tiny terrarium with a lid or another glass dish. To care for your new terrarium, always watch the sides of its container for the appearance of condensation. There should be a light mist of moisture on the glass. If large water droplets appear, keep the lid open until it evaporates. You should only need to water your terrarium once a week. Over watering can be a problem, since there's no way for the excessive water to drain out of the container.

Now you can find a suitable place on your desk to display your new terrarium. Enjoy!

4
Liked It
I Like It!
Related Articles
Lighting for Your Terrarium  |  Terrariums: Indoor Gardens All Winter Long
More Articles by Kristie Leong M.D.
How to Remove Wrinkles From Clothes Without Ironing  |  How to Decorate with Fruits and Nuts
Latest Articles in Gardening
Six Hearty House Plants You Can Grow  |  Gardening for Beginners
Comments (0)
Post Your Comment:
Name:  
Copy the code into this box:  
Inside Gomestic

Apartment Living

 /

Consumer Information

 /

Cooking

 /

Do-It-Yourself

 /

Emergency Preparation

 /

Entertaining

 /

Family

 /

Gardening

 /

Home

 /

Home Business

 /

Home Improvement

 /

Homemaking

 /

Homeowners

 /

Moving

 /

Personal Finance

 /

Personal Organization

 /

Pets

 /

Rural Living


Popular Tags
Popular Writers
Gomestic
About Us
Terms of Use
Privacy Policy
Services
Submit an Article
Advertise with Us
Contact

© 2007 Copyright Stanza Ltd. All Rights Reserved.