H Potter Six-Sided Glass Terrarium Wardian Case Succulent Planter with Hinged Roof – Indoor Plant Display with Resin Base, Decorative Tabletop Plant Container
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H Potter Six-Sided Glass Terrarium Wardian Case Succulent Planter with Hinged Roof – Indoor Plant Display with Resin Base, Decorative Tabletop Plant Container
- ELEGANT SIX-SIDED GLASS TERRARIUM - Showcase your plants in this beautifully handcrafted Wardian case. Featuring six clear glass panels and geometric detailing, it provides a sophisticated environment for succulents, moss, mini orchids, and tropical plants. Plants and décor not included.
- HINGED ROOF WITH PROP ROD FOR VENTILATION - Designed for both beauty and functionality, the hinged glass roof opens easily and stays in place with a prop rod, allowing convenient planting, maintenance, and adjustable airflow.
- HANDCRAFTED WITH RESIN BASE AND REAL GLASS - Constructed with durable 3mm glass and a rust-resistant cast resin planting tray, this terrarium includes a felt-lined bottom to protect surfaces while providing stability and long-lasting elegance.
- COMPACT SIZE FOR INDOOR DÉCOR - Measuring approximately 12.5 inches tall by 9 inches wide, this decorative tabletop greenhouse is ideal for desks, mantels, shelves, and coffee tables. Perfect for year-round display and seasonal styling.
- HEIRLOOM QUALITY BY H POTTER SINCE 1997 - Designed with timeless appeal, this premium terrarium reflects H Potter’s legacy of craftsmanship. A memorable gift for weddings, housewarmings, anniversaries, and Mother’s Day.
Approximately: 9"W x 12"H. This Glass Terrarium succulent Planter design is based on classic English conservatory styling. Cast resin base with geometric detailing will not rust. Glass wardian case constructed like a stained glass lamp with lead-free solder to protect you and the environment. Stately finial tops the unit. A great gift for special someone or even add it to your own wish list today! Planting your terrarium: Start with a layer of pebbles and mix in a handful of charcoal chips, spread this mixture evenly on the bottom of your tray. Next add a layer sphagnum moss followed by a layer of soil to nearly fill your tray. Make small holes where you wish to insert your plants. If your plant has a root ball larger than the depth of your tray gently tease out the roots horizontally. Once you insert your plants into the little holes, bury the roots and tamp the soil to help remove air pockets. Water very lightly as your terrarium will be recycling its own water and you don't want waterlogged soil. Place the glass top on your terrarium, sit back and relax. What you place inside your terrarium is entirely a matter of personal taste. Do you prefer a green oasis? Do you enjoy the mystic of a fairy garden? Or perhaps exotic orchids are your fancy? The choices are endless. Your imagination is the only limit.









