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Minimal Maintenance, Maximum Zen
Bring serenity home with a self-sustaining terrarium—where nature thrives under its own gentle rhythm
Dress up your desk, mantle, or bedside with a captivating miniature world of endless fascination
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Garden Of Eden
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What Is a Terrarium?
1 | Terrariums are a meld of art, nature and science.
2 | They are closed, self-sustaining ecosystems made using a system of layers.
3 | Water, oxygen, CO2 and nutrients are all cycled, creating a low-maintenance environment.
From our customers
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June P.
Lovely
Delightful ornament with living plants and sure the plants are grateful for overhead light easy to plant up and looks great big fan of succulents so used them don’t really need light but great to have if I want to use plants in the future -
Hywel E.
Perfect experience!
Its absolutely beautiful, packaged and delivered perfectly and is in superb condition, it looks stunning and something calming to look at when I am stuck on my computer. -
Catherine A.
Brilliant
I was so impressed with the kit. It came three days later (I’d ordered it on a Sunday), and was so well packaged in sustainable packaging. Everything I needed for the kit was there. And I’m so pleased with how mine turned out. Overall very impressed.

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FAQS
How do I take care of my terrarium?
Keep it in indirect light, mist occasionally if it’s an open terrarium, and avoid overwatering to prevent mold and rot.
What’s the difference between open and closed terrariums?
Open terrariums: Best for succulents and cacti, need occasional watering.
Closed terrariums: Ideal for ferns and mosses, create their own moisture cycle.
How often should I water my terrarium?
Open terrariums: Every 1-2 weeks, depending on the plant type.
Closed terrariums: Rarely—only if the soil looks dry or the glass isn’t fogging up.
How long do terrariums last?
With proper care, terrariums can thrive for years! Closed terrariums can sustain themselves for decades in the right conditions.
Can I add animals or insects to my terrarium?
Some people add small snails or springtails to help control mold, but it’s best to research first.