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Making Terrariums – Kew Online Course
Rating: 4.7 out of 5(23 ratings)
87 students

Making Terrariums – Kew Online Course

Create your own miniature low-maintenance ecosystem
Created byDavid & Charles
Last updated 6/2024
English

What you'll learn

  • Discover how terrariums work
  • Learn about the plants and moss that are suitable for an enclosed ecosystem
  • Create a beautiful classic terrarium along with Joe
  • Discover how to make two other terrarium designs
  • Find out how to develop your terrarium making

Course content

2 sections12 lectures1h 59m total length
  • A Message From Joe Rees2:29
  • Meet Your Tutor2:54

    Joe Rees has been making terrariums for several years, and has made them professionally for just over four. As a child, he loved to paint intricate, vivid landscapes and scenery, and also had a love for all plants and animals. At some point through his teen years, the artistic streak drifted, but through terrariums he has rediscovered his passion for creativity. Terrariums sit at a really fun intersection between nature, art and science. You can approach terrarium making more heavily from any one of these aspects, but for Joe it’s absolutely the combination of all three that he enjoys. It's a really fun and important way to be able to bring the natural world into your home.

    Joe sells his beautiful glass terrariums on his website Ome (ome.design) and is also opening a traditional retail shop and makers’ space in Bristol this year. Here, he will continue to teach people how they can create their own self-sustaining ecosystems and share his love of this living art form with as many people as possible.

  • Course Materials and Overview2:32

    Please note that the materials required are no longer available to purchase as a kit. You will need to source the following to make the Classic Terrarium:

    • Glass container with cork stopper

    • LECA (clay aggregate)

    • Activated charcoal

    • Substrate

    • Mister

    You will also need:

    • Plants and moss – Joe will go over some options in the next video

    • Scissors

    • Artists' paintbrush

    • Kitchen towel

    • Long-handled tweezers (optional)

    • Scoop (optional)

    Joe also demonstrates two more types of terrarium – the Scenic and the Vertical terrarium – as well as going through general aftercare techniques and how to take your terrarium making to the next level. If you’d like to make all three terrariums, you’ll find a list of what's required in Resources.

Requirements

  • No previous experience is necessary
  • Please note that the materials required are no longer available in a kit. To make the Classic Terrarium, you will need to source: glass container with cork stopper; LECA (clay aggregate); activated charcoal; substrate; mister. You will also need: plants and moss – Joe will go over some options in the next video; scissors; artists' paintbrush; kitchen towel; long-handled tweezers (optional); scoop (optional)
  • All items are available to buy from the ome online shop or other online retailers

Description

Enclosed terrariums are miniature ecosystems, created using a system of layers and organic components to create a harmonious natural life cycle. Join Joe Rees on this introductory course and create your own piece of living art.

This self-paced course features almost two hours of premium tuition that will introduce you to the miniature worlds of self-sustaining ecosystems. In this introductory course, Joe will show you the different plants and containers you can use, and walk you through the steps required to create three different styles of enclosed terrarium.

Lessons include:

  • What makes a terrarium and how do they work

  • Discover the plants and moss best suited to the enclosed environment

  • What makes a good container

  • How to add layering for a classic terrarium

  • How to add the plants

  • How to create a scene with effects like caves and miniature mountains

  • How to populate your scene with plants

  • The techniques required to make a vertical terrarium

  • General aftercare and troubleshooting

  • How to take your terrarium making to the next level

Our online content is the equivalent learning to a workshop at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, but it’s available to watch and rewatch as often as you like and wherever you want.

Who this course is for:

  • Anyone interested in terrariums
  • House plant enthusiasts
  • Anyone interested in ecosystems and nature