
🛠️ DIY Terrarium Kits: What to Include and How to Assemble
Danny PhamShare
Want to try your hand at building your own terrarium? A DIY terrarium kit is a fun, creative, and beginner-friendly way to craft a little ecosystem. Whether for yourself or as a gift, these kits make terrarium-making simple and rewarding.
📦 What to Include in a DIY Terrarium Kit
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Glass Container
– Open or closed, depending on the plants.
– Options: jars, domes, bowls, hanging orbs. -
Drainage Layer
– Pebbles, gravel, or LECA (lightweight clay balls) to prevent root rot. -
Activated Charcoal
– Keeps the environment fresh and prevents odors. -
Soil/Substrate Mix
– Tropical mix for ferns and moss.
– Gritty, sandy mix for succulents and cacti. -
Plants
– Moss, ferns, fittonia, or succulents (depending on kit type). -
Decorative Elements
– Stones, driftwood, figurines, or colored sand for personalization. -
Tools
– Small scoop, tweezers, spray bottle for easy assembly. -
Instructions & Care Guide
– Step-by-step build guide + long-term care tips.
🪴 How to Assemble Your Terrarium
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Add Drainage Layer – Start with pebbles or LECA.
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Sprinkle Charcoal – Thin layer to keep things fresh.
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Add Soil – Depth depends on plant roots.
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Plant Selection – Place larger plants first, then moss or small accents.
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Decorate – Add stones, wood, or miniatures for style.
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Mist Lightly – Introduce humidity and settle soil.
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Seal or Leave Open – Depending on chosen design.
🌟 Pro Tips
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Keep terrarium in bright, indirect light.
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Mist lightly—avoid overwatering.
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Trim plants if they outgrow the container.