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are succulents good for terrariums Open Succulent terrarium - DIY kit

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are succulents good for terrariums Open Succulent terrarium - DIY kitAn open succulent terrarium is the perfect combination of a fun DIY activity, stylish decoration and easy plant care. Filled with succulents that require very little attention, decorative stones and natural Tillandsia, this terrarium is ideal for anyone who loves greenery in their interior without intensive maintenance. Open terrariums allow plants to thrive in a dry environment which is perfect for succulents since they naturally prefer minimal

An open succulent terrarium is the perfect combination of a fun DIY activity, stylish decoration and easy plant care. Filled with succulents that require very little attention, decorative stones and natural Tillandsia, this terrarium is ideal for anyone who loves greenery in their interior without intensive maintenance.

Open terrariums allow plants to thrive in a dry environment which is perfect for succulents since they naturally prefer minimal watering. Simply place the terrarium in a bright spot and enjoy a decorative mini desert landscape that stays beautiful with very little effort. Perfect as an eye-catcher for both indoor and outdoor spaces. Place the terrarium in your living room, on a desk, balcony or garden table, or give it as a unique and thoughtful gift.

Contents of the open plant terrarium package

Our open plant terrariums are delivered as a Do-It-Yourself(DIY) kit. Upon receipt, you can easily assemble your new green friend using the included 5-step plan.

Milky terrarium without cork
- Ø 21 cm ↑ 30 cm

Assorted succulent mix (3 pieces)
- Mix of high and low succulents

Potting materials & decoration
- Terrarium soil 
- Hydro pellets
- Decoration stones
- Dried Tillandsia
- Terrarium step-by-step guide
- Terrarium care instructions

Good to know: succulents prefer a dry environment and require only small amounts of water.
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