Many realized their dream of moving into a house with a smaller or larger garden. The close proximity to nature is reassuring, although it also provides plenty of work.
Now, in another period of restrictions due to the coronavirus, we feel more pressured by the feeling of confinement. For those who are forced to spend their confinement in the absence of a garden, every little green plant can be of greater importance.
If you live in a small apartment, but want a garden, then a micro garden can be the solution for you. A smaller aquarium can be suitable for this, but don't worry if you don't have an aquarium. A larger mason jar may also be suitable for the implementation of the Japanese micro-garden, Wabi Kusa. The really good glass that has a wider mouth because it will make it easier to decorate the mini garden and then take care of the plants later.
At the bottom of your glass garden, you can sprinkle pebbles like they do in the aquarium. Small-grained pebbles or clay planting medium provide the lowest layer of the garden. Small and large stones and driftwoods can be placed on this. Choose the plants you want to plant for the plant you want. Plants that are terrestrial, marshy, require more moisture.
A furnished small garden needs light, so choose the right place for it. If you’re not happy with the sight like this, you can also think of some kind of stand or piece of furniture where you can get a place.
Their care does not require too much expertise. You need to make sure that there is always enough water for the roots of swamp, semi-terrarium plants.
How to imagine and implement? This video helps:
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(Source: marmalade.co.hu | pictures: pixabay.com | video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7C18rcBDsNI)