February 19, 2007 – SARAH*NDIPITY
Modeled after the Wardian cases first built for growing ferns in the early 1800s, this terrarium creates a warm, humid environment that encourages plant growth, no matter what the temperature outside. The terrarium is crafted from wrought iron with a pointed arch and cutout trefoil motifs. The glass doors close to help seal in moisture. Really unique indoor piece. Found at Gump’s also at Smith&Hawken. I like it's tall enough for the moth orchid!
diy project: “kokedama” string garden
If I go ahead with styling a series of interiors and one being a fernery, these hanging ferns would work well in a clean, white space. Rather than originally considering creating a vertical garden, this floating greenery could sit perfectly as a design aspect within a space.
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