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Friday, May 15, 2015

Terrariums Sydney

Our client commisioned us this week to produce 20 terrariums with the brief " Tasmanian forest floor".
The client will be giving the terrariums to their clients as invitations to a special event in Tasmania.
The terrariums were glass domes planted with various Moss, Club Moss, Ferns and Lichens. The terrariums were complimented by skulls and bones of various small animals.
We've supplied terrariums as centrepieces for corporate events before but never as the invitations. What a great and unique idea!

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Saturday, March 21, 2015

Where To Find Our Terrariums In Sydney

A range of our Terrariums are now available at Koskela in Dunning Ave, Rosebery in Sydney. Koskela is well worh the visit, not just for our terrariums but all the other ubber cool gear they stock and also the very popular Kitchen By Mike cafe/restaurant.

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Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Autumn colour

The leaves on our Trident Maple forest terrarium are only just starting to change colour for autumn. Can't wait too see if the trees show full colour inside the jar.

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Monday, April 8, 2013

You might think our terrariums are small, but you tell Bob the window cleaner that!

You might think our terrariums are small, but you tell Bob the window cleaner that!

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Sunday, April 7, 2013

Bonsai Maple Forest Terrarium

Putting my bonsai, horticultural & terrarium knowledge together to create this bonsai Maple forest terrarium. Available for sale or hire soon at Botanics Florist Sydney

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Monday, December 3, 2012

More Terrariums from our Sydney Florist, we don't only specialise in Sydney flower delivery

More examples of Terrariums. These little guys are becoming very popular and with Christmas coming up we have lots of orders from people who are wanting a gift for that person who has everything. Terrariums make a great gift for any occassion as an alternative to the traditional Sydney flower delivery
 
 
Tillandsia Air Plants in a Large Light Bulb vessel. These are perfect for those folks who kill everything. Air Plants litteraly live off the air, drawing nutrients from the air rather than the soil. The only maintenance required is a light spraying with water once a week or so. The light bulb vases are imported from a well know French design house and look stunning as terrariums.
 

Tillandsia Air Plants in Cookie Jar. We also are now planting these hardy little guys into Antique Chemist bottles. Stay tuned for picks.

 
You can also see examples of our latest terrariums at our Facebook page
Or visit us online at www.botanicsfloristsydney.com.au
 

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Latest Terrariums From Botanics Florist Sydney

Some of the latest Terrariums available from our Sydney Florist.....




Bonsai Fig in Decorative Victorian Glass Jar with Lioness with her cubs + rock and moss.
 
 
Minature Garden featuring Palm, various Mosses, Ajuga, Violets and Ivy planted in a smashed terracotta pot within a glass vase
 
Our terrariums attract lots of attention from people passing by our studio! Terrariums make fantastic gifts and are very popular with both guys and girls of all ages.
We are always planting up new terrariums and constantly sourcing new and different glass vessels.
You can also find pictures of our latest terrariums at our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/#!/botanicsfloristsydney
 

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Monday, August 6, 2012

Caring for your Terrarium from Botanics Florist Sydney

So you have received or bought yourself a terrarium from Botanics Florist Sydney and want to know how to take care of it? Here is all you will need to know to keep it happy and healthy.

Terrariums are actually a very easy way to grow plants. The inside of the jar acts as a greenhouse for the plant, creating a humid and moist micro climate. All the plant varieties we use are particularly suited to this environment.

Watering

Most terrariums which have a lid on them rarely need water added. This is because any moisture that evaporates, condenses on the inside of the lid and runs or falls back down onto the soil surface.
All of our terrariums have a layer of gravel at the base of the jar, underneath the soil. This is for soil drainage but also acts as a "moisture indicator". If you can see moisture in this layer of gravel, then watering is not needed. If you do need to apply moisture,  then we recommend not pouring water but simply spraying the inside of the terrarium with a small amount of water from a spray bottle.

If your terrarium is open and not enclosed eg. most succulent terrariums are not enclosed, then water will evaporate from the soil as normal and water will need to be applied a little more often. The same applies for these, check the layer of gravel at the base, if it is wet, leave it, if it is dry then apply a small amount of water using a spray bottle. Just remember the your plants are planted in glass vases and so any water you add will collect at the bottom and not drain away as in a normal pot plant.

Positioning

Most of the terrariums, and especially succulents,  will prefer a light position. Close to a window is ideal but direct sunlight should be avoided as the glass will amplify the suns rays and could burn the plant inside. Most fluorescent  lighting in an average office is sufficient to maintain a healthy terrarium.

Air

A common question is " Do I need to remove the lid every now and then?"
The basic answer is no, the jars are not airtight and so air is still able to flow in and out of the jar. The only time you may need to take the lid off is if you believe the soil is too wet. If this is this case, take off the lid and allow the soil to dry out for a couple of days.

 Fertilising

All plants need nutrients to maintain health and vigor and terrariums plants are no different. The amount of fertiliser needed though is very small. Plants will usually respond to added nutrients by putting on a burst of growth. As the intention of the terrarium is to contain the plant within the vessel, we recommend not applying too much fertiliser. Half a teaspoon of slow release fertiliser once a year should be more than enough.  If your terrarium is one of the carnivorous plants like the Pitcher plant or Venus Fly Trap, then fertiliser is generally not needed. You do not need to go adding insects or meat to these plants either although, it is fascinating to add a live fly or insect into the Venus Fly Trap terrarium and watch and wait for the inevitable outcome!
If you have received one of our Mossariums then adding any fertiliser is NOT recommended. This is because most mosses do not like a high nutrient environment.

Pruning

Every now and then (especially if you have been fertilising too much) you may need to prune your plant back to size. If you have one of our Bonsai Terrariums, this may need to be done once or twice a year. Simply trim the plant back to the desired shape and size using a pair of sharp scissors. we recommend removing and trimming from within the jar rather then leave them to rot inside.

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Thursday, June 28, 2012

A specially commisioned Terrarium from our Sydney Florist

Take a look at this Terrarium commisioned by a Botanics Florist Sydney customer. A glass fish bowl planted with Elkhorn Fern, Maidenhair Fern, Various species of Moss and with Lychen covered branches. Once planted and sprayed with water, little mushrooms sprung from the branches. This is going to our customers home but it would make a perfect alternative to a Sydney flower delivery.

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Friday, April 20, 2012

Terrariums now in store at our Sydney Florist

Terrariums are usually considered a relic of the 1970's or the "retro" decade but terrariums actually began and became popular in the Victorian Era. During this period, explorers and botanists were travelling the colonies collecting all sorts of exotic plant samples and sending them back to the mother country where they were grown in glass containers to reflect their origons and protect them from the cold English winters. From there they developed in popularity becoming a decorative pastime for those entraced by the thought of growing small plants in glass containers. You can now re-visit that romantic era of plant collecting and have your own beautiful terrarium. Botanics Florist Sydney have created a range of terrariums available online or from our Sydney florist studio, these range from small hanging terrariums planted with succulents & petite cake plates with small ferns to large domed jars planted up with "bonsai" plants. A popular terrarium is a decorative jar planted with the "Good Luck Jade", not only looks great but also said to bring good luck to its owner making it a perfect gift to anyone. Another popular terrarium are the jars planted with Venus Fly traps and Pitcher plants, these odities of the plant world are always popular with kids and dad's alike. Take a look at the pics of some we have created so far, keep an eye out for others as they become available.

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