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  • Make Your Own Terrarium Workshop in Worthing
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    Arts and Crafts Experience Days: During this fabulous two-hour workshop in Worthing, you’ll learn to make your very own terrarium using the plants, materials and tools provided. Get creative with succulents, pebbles, moss and a variety of glass containers—and leave with a decorative miniature garden that’s sure to brighten up any room! Terrariums were first used to transport exotic plants in the 19th century. Back then, they were called Wardian cases, after the botanist who popularised them—Nathanial Bagshaw Ward. Today, an ornamental terrarium makes a stylish addition to any home, and they’re surprisingly easy to make once you understand the basics. On arrival, you’ll be greeted by your tutor, who’ll begin by explaining how these self-sustaining ecosystems work. Next, you’ll choose from a selection of glass vessels, ready to start ‘gardening’. Fill your terrarium with succulent plants, pebbles, moss and activated charcoal to achieve a harmonious and oh-so Instagrammable design. You can enjoy a complimentary glass of prosecco while you work, and when your garden’s complete, your tutor will provide helpful tips for looking after it. That way, your terrarium will flourish for years to come! The Make Your Own Terrarium Workshop in Worthing would make a truly unique experience gift for the keen crafter in your life, and it’s a great one to share with your green-fingered mum or bestie. Go on, treat them to an Experience Days voucher today!

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  • What are succulents?

    Succulents are a type of plant that have thick, fleshy leaves and stems that are able to store water. This allows them to survive in arid environments with low rainfall. They come in a wide variety of shapes, sizes, and colors, and are popular for their unique and often striking appearance. Succulents are also known for being relatively low-maintenance and are a popular choice for indoor and outdoor gardens.

  • Are succulents poisonous?

    Yes, some succulents can be poisonous if ingested. Many succulents contain toxic compounds that can cause gastrointestinal upset, skin irritation, or other adverse reactions if consumed by humans or pets. It's important to research the specific succulent species you have to understand any potential toxicity and take appropriate precautions to keep them out of reach of children and pets. If you suspect that someone has ingested a poisonous succulent, seek medical attention immediately.

  • Why do succulents mold?

    Succulents can mold due to excessive moisture or humidity levels, which create a damp environment ideal for mold growth. Overwatering, poor air circulation, and planting in containers without proper drainage can all contribute to mold growth on succulents. It is important to allow the soil to dry out between waterings and ensure that the succulents are planted in well-draining soil to prevent mold issues.

  • How much do succulents grow?

    Succulents are known for their slow growth rate, typically only growing a few inches per year. The growth rate can vary depending on the species of succulent, the growing conditions, and the care provided. With proper care, some succulents can grow larger over time, but they generally remain small and compact plants.

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  • How do you prune succulents?

    To prune succulents, start by using clean, sharp scissors or pruning shears to remove any dead or damaged leaves. Cut as close to the base of the plant as possible without damaging the healthy leaves. You can also prune to shape the succulent or encourage new growth by cutting back leggy stems. Allow the cuttings to callous over for a few days before replanting them in well-draining soil to propagate new plants.

  • How often to water succulents?

    Succulents should be watered sparingly, typically once every 1-2 weeks. It is important to allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings to prevent root rot. The frequency of watering may vary depending on factors such as the type of succulent, the size of the pot, and the environment it is in. It is always best to check the soil moisture level before watering to ensure you are not overwatering your succulents.

  • Are succulents suitable for outdoors?

    Yes, succulents are suitable for outdoors as they are able to thrive in a variety of climates and conditions. They are known for their ability to store water in their leaves, stems, or roots, making them well-suited for outdoor environments where water may be scarce. Additionally, succulents come in a wide range of shapes, sizes, and colors, making them a popular choice for outdoor gardens, landscapes, and containers.

  • Are the succulents too dry?

    It is difficult to determine if the succulents are too dry without more information. Succulents typically prefer well-draining soil and infrequent watering, so they are more tolerant of dry conditions compared to other plants. However, if the leaves are shriveled, discolored, or falling off, it could be a sign that the succulents are too dry and in need of water. It is important to monitor the soil moisture levels and adjust the watering frequency accordingly to ensure the succulents are healthy and thriving.

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