Supplies for creating your own terrarium

Monday, April 27, 2020 - 13:10 in Paleontology & Archaeology

Brighten your day with an indoor garden. (Scott Webb via Unsplash/)Indoor gardening is often focused on growing herbs you can eat, or hanging large plants that gobble up the sun streaming through your window. Terrariums are more like a small-scale greenhouse. They can be enclosed or open to the air, and are essentially a tiny world of your own making. These essential terrarium supplies will get you started cultivating living flora in your living space, and provide a welcome bit of natural landscape among the humming appliances and tangled cords of modern human habitats.Yes, your garden can have friendly dinosaurs. (Amazon/)Who cares that it’s no longer the Jurassic Period? With this kit you can stage a dino-rumble among the river stones in a terrain covered with lichen and moss. You’ll get 12 ounces of potting soil and stones, moss, vermiculite (plant food), and three miniature dinosaurs. Just add plants and...

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