8 easy ways to style your apartment with assorted terrarium
Do you need a creative way to spruce up your space? We’ll take care of that! Join us for an Assorted Terrarium workshop, where you will learn how to pot, style, and care for your own terrarium. You can choose one succulent or combine different plants together in any design you want. This is the perfect project for beginners or those who are looking to try something new. Bring your creativity with you and leave with a beautiful creation.
Terrariums are an easy way to create a living arrangement, and this workshop is the perfect place to start. Succulents have become increasingly popular in recent years as they have a low-maintenance design that doesn’t need much water or sunlight. During the workshop, you will be able to choose your favorite succulent, learn about its needs and pick your favorite container. We’ll teach you how to place the plants in an aesthetic way that is sure to impress all of your guests.
You will be able to take home your beautiful terrarium with you after the workshop. Succulents are perfect for beginners because they can grow anywhere, even in low sunlight. The workshop is great for those looking to learn more about design, pottery, and plant care. No matter your skill level, you can leave with a unique creation to show off around the house.
Here are 8 easy ways to style your apartment:
1) Free-standing terrariums
These are great for people who want to be able to rotate the plants in the terrarium every now and then. Plus they make it really simple when you want to detach your plants from the rest of the pot for repotting or when you want to clean the inside.
2) Wall mounted terrariums
These are perfect for people who don’t have tables or surfaces where they can place their terrariums. Simply mount them on any wall in your house and enjoy an attractive living centerpiece that won’t take up any space on your furniture.
3) Hanging pendant terrariums
Terrariums that hang from anything you can rig them onto whether it’s a small tree in your backyard or a hook in your living room. These are really fun to make as well as display, simply fill a glass vase with dirt and sand or rocks then place your plant inside.
4) Glass lid terrariums
If you prefer an open-top terrarium this is the perfect choice for you. They’re beautiful and attractive! The only thing you’ll have to worry about is making sure that the plants inside don’t overgrow and start going into your terrarium.
5) Self-watering terrariums
These are great because they only need a few minutes every day of regular maintenance. Simply fill the bottom with water and it will be absorbed by a hidden wick, keeping your plant alive and healthy.
6) Wooden terrariums
These are great choices for people who want to go beyond just making a regular terrarium or if they’re interested in woodworking since it takes some skill to do. Remember that the glass is only there as a protective cover so you don’t have to worry about water damage on your furniture.
7) Faux-terrariums
These are great for people who live in places with dry climates and don’t want to deal with watering their plants all the time. If you’re looking to add some pizazz to your interior design these little faux-terrariums will definitely do it
8) Concrete terrariums
These are great for people who like the earthy look and feel that’s associated with concrete. Also, many of these types of terrariums come with lights inside them which you can turn on whenever you like to add some interesting effects to your home.
How to care for your terrarium (including light requirements)
Most succulents are sun-lovers, but there are some that are sun-tolerant. These can take more light, yet they will still require careful attention. It is best to avoid direct sunlight on your terrarium as it could overheat the soil and kill your succulents.
Most succulents require only moderate watering and an annual fertilizer every three months. The type of potting soil you use will also determine how much water and fertilizer your succulent needs to thrive. Arid terrariums will benefit from nutrient-free soil.
Succulents are desert plants that store water in their bulbous leaves or stems, which also give them their unique aesthetic appearance. Because of this, most succulents require little care to survive and thrive in your home. A terrarium with succulents does not need to be watered as often as other plants.
In conclusion, If you’re looking for a stylish and low-maintenance way to add some life to your home, then terrariums are perfect. They look great in any room of the house, they require minimal upkeep (making them an ideal solution for those who might not have much time), and there’s something about their simple charm that just makes us happy.





