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This fishbowl from the collection holds a delicate fern in a small pot.Care tip: Avoid overwatering or pouring water directly on terrarium plants. Water ferns in a fishbowl vessel every 7 to 10 days, using a turkey baster or dropper to avoid spills. Check the moisture level of the soil by sticking your finger in the sand.For succulents in a glass terrarium, Powers suggests waiting a month between waterings.
Embrace the trend toward terrariums. These clear glass vessels, designed by Shane Powers for West Elm, are an excellent and interesting way to display diminutive ferns.
Embrace the trend toward terrariums. These clear glass vessels, designed by Shane Powers for West Elm, are an excellent and interesting way to display diminutive ferns.
Avoid overwatering or pouring water directly on terrarium plants. Water ferns in a fishbowl vessel every 7 to 10 days, using a turkey baster or dropper to avoid spills. Check the moisture level of the soil by sticking your finger in the sand.
For succulents in a glass terrarium, Powers suggests waiting a month between waterings.
Embrace the trend toward terrariums. These clear glass vessels, designed by Shane Powers for West Elm, are an excellent and interesting way to display diminutive ferns.
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Embrace the trend toward terrariums. These clear glass vessels, designed by Shane Powers for West Elm, are an excellent and interesting way to display diminutive ferns.
Embrace the trend toward terrariums. These clear glass vessels, designed by Shane Powers for West Elm, are an excellent and interesting way to display diminutive ferns.
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This fishbowl from the collection holds a delicate fern in a small pot.
Care tip: Avoid overwatering or pouring water directly on terrarium plants. Water ferns in a fishbowl vessel every 7 to 10 days, using a turkey baster or dropper to avoid spills. Check the moisture level of the soil by sticking your finger in the sand.
For succulents in a glass terrarium, Powers suggests waiting a month between waterings
This fishbowl from the collection holds a delicate fern in a small pot.
Care tip: Avoid overwatering or pouring water directly on terrarium plants. Water ferns in a fishbowl vessel every 7 to 10 days, using a turkey baster or dropper to avoid spills. Check the moisture level of the soil by sticking your finger in the sand.
For succulents in a glass terrarium, Powers suggests waiting a month between waterings.
This fishbowl from the collection holds a delicate fern in a small pot.
Care tip: Avoid overwatering or pouring water directly on terrarium plants. Water ferns in a fishbowl vessel every 7 to 10 days, using a turkey baster or dropper to avoid spills. Check the moisture level of the soil by sticking your finger in the sand.
For succulents in a glass terrarium, Powers suggests waiting a month between waterings.
This fishbowl from the collection holds a delicate fern in a small pot.
Care tip: Avoid overwatering or pouring water directly on terrarium plants. Water ferns in a fishbowl vessel every 7 to 10 days, using a turkey baster or dropper to avoid spills. Check the moisture level of the soil by sticking your finger in the sand.
For succulents in a glass terrarium, Powers suggests waiting a month between waterings