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Home Decor Tips: The Best Of Plants That You Can Add To Your Terrarium

Home Decor Tips: Making a terrarium is super easy with this easy guide to help you pick the best plants for your spaces

Home Decor Tips:  The Best Of Plants That You Can Add To Your Terrarium
Home Decor Tips: Find out the best plants for your terrarium

Growing terrarium plants is a fun hobby and something that this pandemic can keep you engaged. All you need is to follow some simple step by step instructions to turn any glass container and some potting soil into a beautiful miniature garden. Terrariums have taken over in recent years, and it's easy to see why. And they're pretty easy to care for provided they're getting the right amount of light and moisture. In general, terrarium plants should be petite. So what are the best plants for a terrarium? Here are some plants to consider when planting your own terrarium.

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These Plants Make Best Choices For Your Terrarium

1. Artillery Fern

These plants are delicate and have a lovely, interesting texture. You will find it easy to grow and it should thrive with minimal care. Its leaves shine behind the glass, creating texture and visual interest.

2. Pothos

Pothos can look fabulous in a terrarium. Your pothos should look good for years. It is also easy to propagate by rooting the stems in water. However, you need to prune it back regularly so it does not become unruly.

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3. Air Plant

Interested in an air plant terrarium? These amazing plants don't even require soil, they get all of the water and nutrients they need through their specialized leaves. Stunning, funnel-like flowers, making the plant a different, yet great terrarium choice.

4. Baby Tears Plant

Just like its name, this plant has delicate rounded leaves and loves high humidity and low light. A baby tears plant usually stays small, making it easy to tuck into any terrarium.

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5. Golden Club Moss

Even though golden clubmoss reaches only quite a few inches in height, it likes to spread, so it's important to keep it trimmed inside a terrarium. The light green foliage provides a bright pop of colour amidst darker-colour plants.

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