Friday, March 12, 2010

Which type of plants grow best in Terrarium containers?

I am trying to grow terrariums in different types of bottles( 1 gallon wiskey bottle) 6 gallon carboy etc) I'm looking for different types of plants that would grow in these containers, and would reallyt like varieties that have flowers, but evergreens will be good also. Thanks, I know already that Baby's Tears fair well in this type of situation.





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-Paul

Which type of plants grow best in Terrarium containers?
Carnivorous plants of certain types will do good, but not flytraps. You may want to try certain tropical sundews or terrestrial bladderworts. Depending on the size of the container. If it is a bottle I'd go with the bladderworts.
Reply:Hi,


This site may help you: http://forums.gardenweb.com/forums/terra...





http://forums.gardenweb.com/forums/





There is a vast wealth of info at these places.


I've learned much over the years, there.





Hope this helps,


Dave
Reply:You can go with succulents and also with cacti. They like different conditions so use in different containers. Also small ferns like like staghorn and all other types too. Flowering plants are a little harder to grow in that kind of container but you can. Good luck.
Reply:There are a bunch of carnivorous plants that could be used as terrarium plants also. Venus fly traps and sundews are a few that may do well.





Here's a site with a little bit of info about carnivorous plants in a terrarium. http://www.thegardenhelper.com/carnivoro...
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