Description

Have you always wanted to create your own tiny ecosystem in the comfort of your own home, but prefer some guidance over just winging it? We’ve got you covered! With our Virtual Terrarium Workshop, you will get to build your own self-contained mini garden at home with the guidance of our step by step video.

In this Virtual Terrarium Workshop, we will provide detailed, step by step instructions on how to turn any glass vessel into a mesmerising biosphere. Pay once and have unlimited access to the video! This workshop makes for a perfect Christmas or birthday gift!

For the workshop you will need:

Terrarium building kit

OR

A big spoon or shovel

A glass vessel of your preference, one that can be closed

Sand or gravel, enough to cover about 3cm of your vessel’s bottom

Activated charcoal, minimum one table spoon of powder or pellets

Good quality fertilised potting mix, enough to completely cover the roots of the plants you’ll put in

Selection of mini plants that grow slowly, are compact in size, prefer high humidity.
You can purchase a bundle here! (coming soon)

Optional: moss

 

How do terrariums work?

Water within the terrarium sustains the plants by creating a miniature water cycle. Both plants and the soil in the terrarium release water vapor that later condenses on the walls of the terrarium and falls back to the soil. Soil provides nutrients to plants and those return them back to the soil when they die. The cycle of water and nutrients is ideal for plants to grow and flourish, and with the constant supply of water, terrariums require very little care from you… or none! The only thing you need to add is light for photosynthesis to let the plants grow. Terrariums require bright, indirect sunlight, or bright direct artificial light.

Create your own terrarium at home with our Virtual Terrarium Workshop!

We are planning on offering a wider range of workshops very soon, so keep an eye on our Workshops section for more plant-themed virtual events!

Virtual Terrarium Workshop

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With our Virtual Terrarium Workshop you’ll learn everything you need to know to successfully build your own, self-contained mini garden! We will provide all the information you need for turning a simple glass vessel into a mesmerising biosphere for your home.

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Have you always wanted to create your own tiny ecosystem in the comfort of your own home, but prefer some guidance over just winging it? We've got you covered! With our Virtual Terrarium Workshop, you will get to build your own self-contained mini garden at home with the guidance of our step by step video.

In this Virtual Terrarium Workshop, we will provide detailed, step by step instructions on how to turn any glass vessel into a mesmerising biosphere. Pay once and have unlimited access to the video! This workshop makes for a perfect Christmas or birthday gift!

For the workshop you will need:

Terrarium building kit

OR

A big spoon or shovel

A glass vessel of your preference, one that can be closed

Sand or gravel, enough to cover about 3cm of your vessel's bottom

Activated charcoal, minimum one table spoon of powder or pellets

Good quality fertilised potting mix, enough to completely cover the roots of the plants you'll put in

Selection of mini plants that grow slowly, are compact in size, prefer high humidity.
You can purchase a bundle here! (coming soon)

Optional: moss

 

How do terrariums work?

Water within the terrarium sustains the plants by creating a miniature water cycle. Both plants and the soil in the terrarium release water vapor that later condenses on the walls of the terrarium and falls back to the soil. Soil provides nutrients to plants and those return them back to the soil when they die. The cycle of water and nutrients is ideal for plants to grow and flourish, and with the constant supply of water, terrariums require very little care from you... or none! The only thing you need to add is light for photosynthesis to let the plants grow. Terrariums require bright, indirect sunlight, or bright direct artificial light.

Create your own terrarium at home with our Virtual Terrarium Workshop!

We are planning on offering a wider range of workshops very soon, so keep an eye on our Workshops section for more plant-themed virtual events!

Virtual Terrarium Workshop
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