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A tiny 3″ bright pink Lotus (water lily) with little lilypads, each piece hand sculpted of the finest Japanese clay, encased in a 7.5″ tall (with lid) and 3" round recycled glass terrarium. The lotus is 'floating' atop faux water (resin) growing from a bed of dark & swampy polished stones. This would be a lovely little desktop water garden! www.etsy.com/listing/95145493/mini-lotus-water-lily-terra...

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80-Year-Old Man Hasn't Watered This Sealed Bottle Garden Since 1972 And It's Still Alive Eco Garden, Mini Terrarium, Bottle Garden, Garden Terrarium, Have Inspiration, Terraria, Back Gardens, Interesting Stuff, Ecosystem

In a beautiful example of a closed but functional ecosystem, David Latimer has grown a garden sealed inside of a giant glass bottle that he has only opened once since he started it almost 54 years ago. He placed some compost and a quarter pint of water into a 10-gallon glass carboy and inserted a spiderwort sprout using wires. In 1972, he opened the garden again to add a bit of water. With that one exception, the garden has remained totally sealed – all it needs is plenty of sunlight!

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For the last 40 years it has been completely sealed from the outside world. The indoor variety of spiderworts (or Tradescantia, to give the plant species its scientific Latin name) within has thrived, filling its globular bottle home with healthy foliage. The bottle garden has created its own miniature ecosystem. Despite being cut off from the outside world, because it is still absorbing light it can photosynthesise, the process by which plants convert sunlight into the energy they need to grow. Permaculture Design, Bottle Garden, Terrarium Diy, The More You Know, Fun Science, Story Ideas, Things To Know, Pretty Cool, Mind Blown

For the last 40 years it has been completely sealed from the outside world. The indoor variety of spiderworts (or Tradescantia, to give the plant species its scientific Latin name) within has thrived, filling its globular bottle home with healthy foliage. The bottle garden has created its own miniature ecosystem. Despite being cut off from the outside world, because it is still absorbing light it can photosynthesise, the process by which plants convert sunlight into the energy they need to…

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