How to Build a Bioactive Terrarium That Looks Beautiful and Takes Care of Itself
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How to Build a Bioactive Terrarium That Looks Beautiful and Takes Care of Itself
Just add plants, moss, and isopods. Getty / @jansmartinoBioactive terrariums are more than just a pretty display—they’re living, self-sustaining worlds in miniature.What sets them apart from simple planted terrariums is the addition of tiny inhabitants. “Detritivores, in our case, isopods and springtails, are added in," says Rae Serfilippi, an ecological restorationist, of the small anthropods. "This more closely mimics what happens in our fores…
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