As I've mentioned before, I am fairly new to the world of apartments. I'm honestly not a huge fan of living in such close quarters to people however I have found a hidden gem in my apartment complex - THE DUMPSTER!
The other day my man friend and I were heading out for a walk - dropping of the garbage on the way. Little did I know I would find a handful of goodies waiting for me. All for FREE - Amazing! We came back to our apartment with a basic stool, a large mirror, a really ugly chandelier, a hutch and a fish tank. Each piece is ready and waiting for me to transform it into something amazing.


We ended up going to a nearby greenhouse which specializes in succulents called 'Jade Gardens' and pulled together a lovely group of plants. To the bottom of the tank we added a layer small river rocks which we purchased from a garden centre and then a layer of activated charcoal from the pet store in the fish tank section. This allows the plants to drain properly and helps improve air quality. From what I have read the charcoal is especially important if your terrarium is going to have a lid - allowing the terrarium to act as its own ecosystem. On top of that we added cactus soil rather than top soil - it is more conducive to growing succulents and cacti - and then of course the plants. Our original plan was to make this an enclosed terrarium but some of the plants that we picked were rather tall so instead we chose to leave the top open.
Here is the finished product - What do you think?
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