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Avoid harsh, direct sunlight as a terrarium’s glass will not only magnify the sun’s rays and scorch tender leaves, but it can make the inside temperature too hot for most plants. Natural light is always best, but inexpensive grow lights are a good alternative. Temperature If you live anywhere half as gloomy as I do (the ever-drizzly North-East of England), grow lights can help your terrariums get through the harsh winter. With a wealth of expertise and years of experience in this field, we're absolutely thrilled to welcome you on this new and exciting journey. Our team is deeply committed to providing you with the best in terrariums and related products, maintaining the ethos of the brand while bringing our own unique touch to the shopping experience. Plants are like humans. For optimum results, you’ll need to meet their food, water, light and temperature requirements. Water and drainage
Regularly remove dust from your terrarium’s glass to allow enough light in for your plants to flourish. Avoid harsh chemical cleaners as these can be harmful to all plants. Pest controlNicola Clements works at Haddonstone, purveyors of fine cast stone ornaments handcrafted in England. For more information, please visit haddonstone.com. You may also like: Enter Springtails – tiny detritivorous bugs (meaning they eat decaying matter) that are pretty much essential if you wantyour closed terrarium to go the distance. I can get a bit creeped out by bugs, but Springtails are super tiny and very helpful!
If you’re using dried logs or branches in your build, you might need to get them down to size before they fit properly in a terrarium. As the new owners of this beloved brand, The Urban Botanist, we couldn't be more excited to have you here with us.Otherwise, it’s like blasting your miniature plants with a fire hose. You’ll literally blow them away. Frilly Asparagus or Maidenhair ferns, both infuriatingly fussy at the best of times, will almost always thrive in a closed terrarium.