Edible Indy Spring 2017 | No. 24

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All you need to know to make your own terrarium

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BY CLARISSA MORLEY, POTS AND PANS INDY | PHOTOGRAPHY BY JENNIFER L. RUBENSTEIN

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ucculent terrariums make the quintessential gift because, like people, each one is distinctively unique. Terrariums are perfect for everyone, even those without a green thumb—or much time—as they are a breeze to maintain. Succulents, in fact, actually thrive with a little bit of space, unlike plants that need everyday attention. ELEMENTS Terrarium Soil Sand Small stones Ornamental moss Small branches Succulents STEPS 1. Fill bottom of terrarium with a layer of soil and then a layer of sand. 2. Plant a variety of succulents in the soil and sand mixture, making sure each has a little bit of room to grow. 3. Layer small stones on top, covering the entire surface. 4. Decorate the inside of the terrarium with larger stones, moss and branches. Be creative and make it your own. Any small element can give it character and personality. 5. Finish by watering the succulents in the new terrarium. CARE If the terrarium or container does not have a drainage hole, water sparingly but don’t totally deprive your succulents of water. Succulents do not like to sit in excess water. If you have watered too much, simply dump out the excess. Water fully every two weeks, but only if dry.

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