Glass Gardens

Here are ideas for displaying terrariums, conservatories and cloches in your home.

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  • Place a cloche on a dining table as a centerpiece.
  • Set a delicate vase of flowers next to a glass garden on a coffee table.
  • Tie the garden into a room's decor by placing the container on a runner that coordinates with the colors in the room.
Note: Never place the container directly in a window, since the plants will wither in a few hours. If your glass garden is near a window, the window should be shaded in some way.

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