Bioactive terrariums are more than just a pretty display—they’re living, self-sustaining worlds in miniature. What sets them apart from simple planted terrariums is the addition of tiny inhabitants.
A bioactive terrarium is a living environment that supports both the animal and the ecosystem around it. Choosing the right plants helps improve air quality and adds natural hiding places. However, ...
What if you could capture indoors a living vignette of what you see outdoors, along a hiking trail at, say, Myakka River State Park—plant life organically intertwining, varietals intermixed, all ...
Whether you're a plant whisperer or a green thumb in training, you can create a terrarium that thrives in your care. Modern terrariums have fewer rules and way more options than their Victorian ...
In the world of animal care, there’s one thing you can always count on: there’s always more to learn. The science of caring for wild and domestic animals is constantly improving, and the Nature Center ...
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When it comes to terrariums, you have a few types of plants to consider, but two dominate the houseplant market - air plants and succulents. However, if you aren't a plant nerd, it isn't obvious why ...
The best plants for terrariums are small and low maintenance with interesting textures. Open and closed terrariums require different plans. Use open terrariums for succulents and closed terrariums for ...
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Getting outside almost seems like a luxury these days: In a recent global survey known as the Indoor Generation Report, 66 percent of people reported spending at least 15 hours a day inside. It’s a ...
As winter closes in, there’s at least one place where plants will still grow: a terrarium. Here’s how to get started on yours. By Margaret Roach During the months when you can’t be outside working in ...