April 27, 2007, Newsletter Issue #134: Terrarium

Tip of the Week

Materials:
Plastic container
Gravel
Small plants
Rocks, branches, moss
Plastic wrap
Screen or stocking

A terrarium is a world in miniature. If you have a large, clear plastic container or jug, you can make one in your backyard.
•First, let the chidren put in a couple of inches of sterile potting soil.
•Place a few rocks in the terrarium -- these will add natural beauty and will hold heat during cold nights.
•Next come branches and moss, as well as small plants. Choose the ones in 2" pots.
•Select plants that will tolerate the growing conditions that will be similar to those in the terrarium. For instance, if the terrarium is going to be in the shade, select shade-loving plants; if it´s going to be partly in the sun, let the child choose semi sun-lovers.
•Water the terrarium so that it´s moist inside (not too much!), then cover the opening with a sheet of plastic. The terrarium will also make a nice temporary home for worms and other varmits -- make a screen to allow air flow (or use a stocking) and make sure it´s not in the full sun.
Your child will enjoy checking the terrarium and maintaining this world in miniature.

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