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This Company Makes Incredible Micro Ecosystems In Pots And You Will Definitely Want One In Your Home Terrarium Jar, Miniature Terrarium, Beautiful Terrariums, Mini Terrarium, Bottle Garden, Terrarium Diy, Garden Terrarium, Terrarium Plants, Terraria

These two ladies, Lina Cirilo and Laura Gonçales, created their own company in 2013. They create and sell tiny, self-sustaining ecosystems in glass jars, bottles, and other containers. The tiny worlds have all kinds of scenery in them, from simple camping trips to cars, to characters from Harry Potter and other popular movies. Every single one is handmade, so every one of them is different and unique. It would probably make a great gift for a plant lover!

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This Company Makes Incredible Micro Ecosystems In Pots And You Will Definitely Want One In Your Home Indoor Plant Ideas, Indoor Plants Styling, Aesthetic Plants, Plants Aesthetic, Indoor Plant Care, Plant Ideas, Plant Decor Indoor, Plant Aesthetic, Indoor Plant

These two ladies, Lina Cirilo and Laura Gonçales, created their own company in 2013. They create and sell tiny, self-sustaining ecosystems in glass jars, bottles, and other containers. The tiny worlds have all kinds of scenery in them, from simple camping trips to cars, to characters from Harry Potter and other popular movies. Every single one is handmade, so every one of them is different and unique. It would probably make a great gift for a plant lover!

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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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