Terrariums: How To
January 2018
Plant is a double headed vase designed for the curation of floral arrangements and micro ecosystems.
1. Clean the inside of the vessel to ensure there's no residue that could harm the plant. |
2. Fill the bottom of the vessel with a 1 1/2 inch layer of small rocks to collect the water drainage. |
3. Add a layer of potting soil made for succulents. It should be deep enough for the plants to root to, so roughly 2 1/2 inches. |
4. Remove the largest plant from its container and dust excess soil off the roots. You may want to trim the roots, so they aren't too long. |
5. Using a long-stemmed implement, make a hole in the soil for the roots and nestle the plant inside. Then pat the soil down firmly to hold the plant in place. |
6. Plan for approximately 1 plant per inch of container diameter. |
7. Continue placing the smaller plants using this method, trying to keep them away from the edges. |
8. Clean off any excess soil around the glass of the container and add a small amount of water. |