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We hand-pick every element that goes into our kits, from moisture-loving Nerve Plants to premium borosilicate glass, ensuring your mini ecosystem thrives right from day one.

This geometric terrarium container is one of my most versatile pieces. It can be used as a hanging planter or a tabletop decoration, perfect for both open and closed terrarium designs. I ship these all over India.

This house-shaped geometric container is part of my new collection of premium imported glassware. Its unique shape provides a beautiful frame for a miniature garden.

The hexagonal terrarium container offers a modern and stylish look. The door makes it easy to arrange and care for the plants inside. It’s a popular choice for closed terrariums.

My geometric glass containers are multi-purpose. You can use them to create a stunning open or closed terrarium, or even use them as an elegant keepsake box for your treasures.

Let me introduce you to some of the plants that are perfect for open terrariums. I show you varieties like Tiger Tooth Aloe, Zebra Plant, and Earth Star Pink, all of which thrive in bright, open-air conditions.

To help you get started, here are my top five plant recommendations for a closed terrarium. These varieties love humidity and will create a lush, vibrant mini-jungle inside your glass garden.

Fittonia, also known as the Nerve Plant, is a fantastic choice for closed terrariums. Its vibrant leaves with striking veins come in many colors, adding a pop of drama to your creation.

About this collection

Getting the foundation right is the secret to a self-sustaining terrarium, which is why we include specific filtration layers in every kit. Unlike generic potting soil, our substrate mixes are balanced with activated charcoal to prevent mold and ensure the health of your humidity-loving tropical plants, allowing you to focus on the creativity rather than the maintenance.

Building a thriving indoor garden starts with the quality of your raw materials. Whether you are creating a closed ecosystem that cycles its own moisture or an open succulent garden that needs airflow, the individual components make all the difference.

Why Quality Components Matter

Most terrarium failures happen because of poor drainage or incorrect soil density. Our kits remove the guesswork by providing nutrient-rich, pathogen-free soil mixes tailored for specific plant needs. We also include live terrestrial moss and high-grade activated charcoal in our closed kits, which act as a natural filtration system to keep the environment fresh.

Our Sourcing Standards

We source premium, clear borosilicate glass containers because they offer the best light transmission and durability for indoor gardening. Our plants are selected for their hardiness and compatibility, ensuring that your Nerve Plants (Fittonia), Creeping Figs, or hardy succulents arrive healthy and ready to root. For those looking for a rustic touch, our teak driftwood is cleaned, treated, and cut specifically to provide structural interest without introducing unwanted pests to your glass garden.

Getting Started

If you are new to this, we recommend starting with our Essential Succulent Open Terrarium Kit. It is beginner-friendly and perfect for bright, open spaces. For a more immersive project, our Signature Closed Ecosystem kits offer a fascinating look at how a tiny forest manages its own water cycle. All kits come with step-by-step guides, but if you get stuck, we are always here to help you get your hands dirty and your garden growing.

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Healing Garden

Pickup from Studio at Sadanandanagar, BengaluruStarting ₹999 per kit

We started Healing Garden because we believe in the quiet joy of creating with our hands. Our team loves sourcing the best plants and materials, making it easy for you to bring a little bit of nature indoors.

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