A beautiful nature terrarium built inside a glass jar.
Plants used:
1)Fittonia
2)Fern
3)Variegated Ficus pumila
4)Anubias nana petite
5)Hypnum moss
Malaysian driftwood used for hardscape
Layering
1)Gravel layer at bottom acting as a water reservoir
2)Carbon fibre mesh to separate gravel layer from substrate
3)Layer of charcoal above mesh to filter the percolated water
4)Substrate/soil mix above the charcoal layer.
I am using my own substrate mix here for soil.
Substrate preparation video link below
Components for substrate (soil) mix:
(with amazon buying links)
-Coco peat (2 parts) :
-Dried moss (1 part) :
-Pine bark (1 part) :
-Sand or ground gravel (1 part) :
My Gear:
Camera :
Tripod :
Shooting Lights :
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The urban nemophilist lives in the city but his heart and soul lives in the forest and wherever there is green.
The celebration of colours, the ambient sounds, the mystic scent and the fascinating wildlife that make up the forestlands and waterbodies of our earth is the elixir of his life.
The urban nemophilist attempts to capture all of this through his green art and sustainable gardening activities while his sketching and music sets up the mood for what is nature-appreciation at its best.
His goal is to create awareness on conservation of nature and wildlife through is art and sustainable initiatives.
Terrariums | Aquascapes | Dish Gardens | Bonsai | Gardening |Sketching | Music | Nature Walk
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Reaction by Wayne John Bradley |
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