When we went to the #TDCommonGround launch during the Family Day weekend, we got to experience the inside of TD's one-of-a-kind Green Globe - a 1200 square foot pop-up park.
As we toured we learned about TD's commitment to revitalize over 150 community green spaces across Canada in 2017, in celebration of Canada's 150th birthday.
After the event we created our own Green Globe Terrarium. See how easy and fun it to do this DIY project.
Adding a terrarium with succulent plants to our space will give a beautiful display of green decor. To build your own follow the instructions below.
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Sounds like a good project !
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I'm assuming they don't need watering ???
Thank you. As you see in the tips it needs water but just enough to keep the soil moist.
DeleteFun idea, love succulents! Might have to pick up a container and try putting one together. (Judy Cowan)
ReplyDeleteThese are so pretty! I'd love to make one for my bedroom.
ReplyDeleteIt would be great to have a bunch of these good looking terrariums around the house.
ReplyDeleteThis is a fun and educational idea for children to be involved in and it's wonderful to hear about TD's commitment to revitalize over 150 community green spaces across Canada in 2017.
ReplyDeletethese are the type of plants we need with all our traveling.
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute and would be nice to make, they would also make great gifts!!
ReplyDeleteVery neat! I remember doing this in grade school!
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