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Beautiful Cube Aeriums Tiny Garden on Desktop

November 18, 2010 Filed Under: Accessories

Making a garden is good hobby. For people who live in apartment or small house it seems impossible creating their garden, because there are no enough places. Why you don’t create Aerium! You can enjoy your hobby by making miniature garden in a hand blown or unique glass container, known as aerium. Making little aerium is usually much cheaper and really interesting, I am sure it could be a way to relax during your work day. For you who really enjoy creating tiny little garden, these aeriums may alternate you.

Cube Aeriums are miniature gardens make a perfect garden getaway right on your desktop. They have a ship in a bottle appeal where tiny mosses, lichen, and Tillandsia grow happily under glass. All cubes are 2.5 inches wide and come in three size, they are 2.5, 3.5 or 6 inches tall (small, medium, large). The aeriums are perfect used as gift because wrapped in a craft box with Flora Grubb sticker, and colored tissue paper.

All of the living things used in the Aerium don’t need soil. They collect their nutrients from the air rather than from soil. You just need to mist them with water a couple of times a week. These mini gardens allow you to ship them to you wherever you are but not in the dead of winter – the plants will freeze in the mail. It is really interesting. Actually, aeriums are something totally new to me. I love the idea bringing the garden inside. They reminded me of Chinese and Japanese gardens, where they try to recreate a symbolic miniature representation of the earth in a single tiny garden. Are you interested? Please visit here.

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