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Terrarium Selection Guide

Key factors to consider when choosing your perfect terrarium

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Open vs Closed

Open terrariums are perfect for succulents and cacti that prefer dry conditions. Closed terrariums create a humid environment ideal for tropical plants and ferns.

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Size Matters

Consider your available space and the plants you want to grow. Larger terrariums offer more creative freedom, while compact ones are great for desks and small areas.

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Material Quality

Look for high-quality glass with good clarity. Geometric terrariums often use brass or copper frames that add an elegant decorative touch to any room.

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Plant Selection

Choose plants with similar light and water requirements. Popular choices include moss, fittonia, air plants, succulents, and miniature ferns.

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Maintenance Level

Most terrariums require minimal care. Open ones need occasional watering, while closed terrariums are self-sustaining ecosystems needing only indirect light.

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Light Requirements

Position your terrarium in bright, indirect light. Avoid direct sunlight which can overheat enclosed containers and damage delicate plants.

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We're a team of dedicated indoor gardening enthusiasts based in Australia. With years of hands-on experience creating and maintaining terrariums, we've developed deep expertise in what worksβ€”and what doesn'tβ€”in the Australian climate.

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