Miami is in on the terrarium bandwagon.
Terrariums, miniature gardens enclosed in glass, are bigger than ever in home decor. And the current crop of indoor displays for your house or office feature an amazing selection of containers.
Everything from succulents to ferns and moss can be grown in these indoor gardens, which have been popular as far back as the 1800s. Elegant Victorian-style cases remain popular, but contemporary styles include delicate hanging orbs, hand-blown pitchers and simple jars.
Actually, the article was a wire service article, written in Kentucky, so it probably has been published in newspapers across the country and not just in the Miami Herald News Local Times of the Day.
Here, have a photo of one of our terrariums.
Wait that’s not really a terrarium at all. Here, try this one instead.
That’s better!
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January 24th, 2012 at 6:12 pm
Those are really cool! I like the one that actually is a terrarium. And I suppose the whole point is that you use plants that require little to no maintenance so you can just leave them.
January 24th, 2012 at 6:26 pm
Joy, what’s up with the weird email and website in your comment?