A terrarium is a mini-ecosystem enclosed in a transparent container, such as a glass jar, a small aquarium, or a vase. It is filled with soil, plants, and sometimes rocks, moss, wood, or other natural elements.

Terrariums are designed to simulate a miniature natural environment and can be open (with a removable lid) or closed (with a lid that retains moisture inside).

What is a terrarium?

Open terrariums: These are exposed to the open air and are ideal for plants that prefer a dry environment, such as succulents and cacti. They allow for good ventilation and are less prone to mold growth.

Closed terrariums: These are covered with a lid that helps retain moisture and create a humid microclimate. They are perfect for tropical plants and moss, which prefer a warm and humid environment.

Why is it good to have a terrarium at home? Terrariums offer numerous benefits that make them ideal for keeping indoors:

1. Air quality improvement The plants in terrariums help purify the air by absorbing carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen. They can also absorb harmful pollutants, such as formaldehyde and benzene, contributing to a healthier and cleaner living environment.

2. Calming effects and stress reduction Studies show that the presence of plants and interaction with them can reduce stress and anxiety, improve mood, and increase energy levels. Terrariums, being indoor mini-gardens, provide a place for relaxation and contemplation, helping create a calming atmosphere at home.