Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Terrariums - The New Wardian Case Terrarium From H. Potter




http://www.hpotter.com introduces their Wardian Case Terrarium.  The Wardian Case was developed around 1829 by a lover of botany, a physician by the name of Dr. Nathanial Ward.  Ward discovered that his ailing ferns affected by London's polluted air actually thrived in an enclosed area, and continued his efforts to perfect the process.
Since then, plant lovers around the world have used these types of cases for their most prized plant and animal life. The terrarium stands nine inches long, five and a half inches wide, eight inches high, and comes with a removable plastic liner.
The house section also removes from the tray for easy access.  It really is gardening simplified. The gorgeous design is modeled after traditional English green houses.
Simply plant and enjoy.  Very little watering is required due to the humidity that is created in the enclosed case, so there are no worries for those vacation trips or forgetful days that we all have now and again.
Place your terrarium on your deck or patio to catch a glimpse of the thriving plant or animal life in your miniature greenhouse.  Create an enjoyable hobby for yourself or someone you know by purchasing the Wardian Case terrarium today.  And, visit our blog (http://www.hpotterblog.net) which features garden authors regarding complete info on planting and maintenance for your terrarium.

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