H Potter Glass Terrarium Wardian Case with Hinged Roof, Indoor Tabletop Planter with Metal Base, Decorative Plant Display for Succulents, Ferns, and Moss, 10.5 Inch Tall
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H Potter Glass Terrarium Wardian Case with Hinged Roof, Indoor Tabletop Planter with Metal Base, Decorative Plant Display for Succulents, Ferns, and Moss, 10.5 Inch Tall
- CLASSIC GLASS WARDIAN CASE WITH HINGED ROOF ACCESS - Designed with real glass panels, brass finial accents, and a metal base, this terrarium features a hinged roof panel with prop rod for easy watering, planting, and maintenance.
- IDEAL SIZE FOR TABLETOP DISPLAY - Measures approximately 9.5 inches wide by 5.6 inches deep by 10.5 inches tall with a 2-inch planting base. Perfect for desks, shelves, coffee tables, and small indoor spaces.
- PERFECT FOR SUCCULENTS, MOSS, AND SMALL PLANTS - The ventilated design with hinged access works well for succulents, moss, air plants, and small tropicals that benefit from light airflow and easy care.
- INCLUDES REMOVABLE PLANTING INSERT - Comes with a liner insert that protects the metal base and allows for easy planting, rearranging, and seasonal updates without mess.
- ELEGANT DÉCOR AND THOUGHTFUL GIFT — H POTTER QUALITY - A refined centerpiece for home or office. Ideal for Mother’s Day, birthdays, weddings, and housewarmings. Designed by H Potter, known for premium craftsmanship since 1997.
Approximate Dimensions: 9.5"L x 5.5"W x 10.5"H Redesigned terrarium includes a front roof hinged panel that opens and has a prop rod. Perfect size for the office desk or a apartment. Makes a fantastic gift. Don't forget to order the H Potter glass plant terrarium planting kit small. Makes this gardening gift complete. NEED A TERRARIUM PLANTING KIT? Just type in H Potter Planting Kit Small in the search box above to easily add our terrarium planting kit. 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 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. Add live moss. 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.









