Terrariums let us peek at nature when we can't slip outdoors. Whether displayed on an office desktop or in a home living room, the miniature gardens under glass assure a daily dose of soothing views.
Edited by Eriko Terui and the staff of Fourwords, trans. from the Japanese by Leeyong Soo. Tuttle, $17.99 (96p) ISBN 978-4-8053-1477-7 This meticulous and eye-catching book gives hope to the plant ...
Her passion for nature transcends her laboratory, taking roots in terrari - ums, partially enclosed transparent globes or similar containers in which plants are grown. As a medical professional with a ...
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Ben Newell creates miniature versions of his work in tiny phials A Royal Mail worker has a growing social media following after hiding tiny terrariums around his home city. Ben Newell started making ...