Terrariums
A terrarium is a clear glass or plastic container used to create and observe small terrestrial ecosystems. They can be closed or open. Closed terrariums maintain high humidity and recycle moisture, making them suitable for tropical plants; open terrariums are more breathable and better for plants that prefer drier air and better ventilation.
The modern terrarium concept traces to Wardian cases in the 19th century, which were used to transport
A typical terrarium consists of a clear container, a drainage layer of gravel or pebbles, a thin
Care involves placement in bright, indirect light and protection from direct sun. Water sparingly in closed
Benefits include decorative appeal, educational value, and the observation of a miniature ecosystem over time. Variations