How it works
Pour Gravel
Add Active Charcoal
Mix and Add Soil
Finish Off with Plants
Benefits
of Terrariums
Benefits
of Terrariums
Easy to care for as terrariums are self nourishing.
Great Gift
Educate your kids about ecosystems and how they work
Brings joy and looks stylish anywhere at home
Pet Safe since the plants are inside the terrarium
Types of Terrarium Plants
Terrariums, whether crafted or purchased, offer a captivating way to bring nature indoors. The choice of terrarium plants is influenced by the type of environment you create, be it a sealed or open-top terrarium.
In the realm of closed terrariums, a self-sustaining microcosm is born within the container. The sealed top initiates a mini-ecosystem where water circulates through a natural cycle. As water evaporates from the soil and plants, it condenses on the jar's sides and returns to hydrate the enclosed greenery. At Bloombox Club, our closed terrariums often feature corks, ensuring an airtight seal. However, this sealed environment, while promoting self-sufficiency, can make the terrarium more prone to mold due to limited airflow. To maintain a healthy terrarium, it's advised to remove the lid for a full day every week, preventing excess moisture and mold formation.
Conversely, open terrariums foster a drier atmosphere, suitable for plants accustomed to arid, desert-like conditions. Unlike their closed counterparts, open terrariums allow water to freely evaporate from the top, necessitating additional watering from the caretaker. Less is more in this scenario – a gentle watering when the soil is thoroughly dry is ample. Adjusting to seasonal changes is key; more watering is required during summer, while winter demands minimal to no watering.
Discover the world of terrariums and their diverse plant companions. Whether you prefer the self-sustaining allure of closed terrariums or the hands-on care of open ones, Bloombox Club offers a range of curated options for every nature enthusiast