A burned out lightbulb is usually a big annoyance. But with this brilliant DIY terrarium project, you can give old lightbulbs ...
A jar terrarium is a fun, simple, and inexpensive winter project. It’s a great way to spend the colder months when your ...
setting up your own Terrarium is super simple. Select your favourite plants and seal your design with the cork lid, guaranteeing a thriving terrarium in a waterproof, humid environment that you can ...
Once this is done, the chalkboard can simply be hung up or positioned in the garden for children to enjoy. 8: DIY terrariums As a partially or fully enclosed plant, the terrarium plant is perfect for ...
Are you a new mama or someone with toddlers? Then, you must have a lot of empty baby food jars stowed away in your cupboard.
Giving plants for the holidays brings a little sunshine and warmth to those near and dear. Impossible bottles or bottles with an object inside that doesn’t seem like they can fit through the bottle’s ...
Bury your plant into the soil you've added to the terrarium. (You may need to use some long tweezers to do this). Finally, add some water to it to keep the soil moist then seal the jar.
Nicole Powell, owner of Pot It Like It’s Hot, is set to host a terrarium workshop in January, offering participants a hands-on opportunity to create their own plant displays. The workshop will ...
From the Garden on Instagram got creative with 16 gauge wire, paracord, and cloth to create a DIY adjustable frost cover to protect plants. The easy-to-make system is designed to stay open when ...