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🌴 Tropical Island Update
Built about 2 1/2 years ago — and still growing strong.
Featuring Ficus pumila, Ficus pumila ‘Quercifolia’, Peperomia prostrata, and a Biophytum sensitivum grown from seed for those mini palm-tree vibes.
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10/30/2025
60,000 people. That’s a wild number.
Thank you to everyone who has followed along, shared a build, asked questions, and supported this little terrarium journey. What started as a simple love for creating tiny worlds in my home has grown into a community of people who enjoy nature, creativity, and curiosity just as much as I do. Reaching moments like this reminds me why I started — and why I’m excited for what’s ahead.
I appreciate every view, every comment, every build you tag me in, and every person who has helped this page grow. I have more builds on the way. More learning. More moss. More tiny forests.
Thanks for being here. Let’s keep growing.
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07/31/2025
🌿🤔 Do Terrariums Need Fertilizer?
Not always. In fact, too much can do more harm than good.
This is the first in a new series of blog posts I’ll be sharing to help you build and maintain better terrariums — based on real experience, not guesswork.
In this one, I break down:
• When (or if) to fertilize
• What kind to use
• Why your sealed terrarium might not need it at all
Read my guide here:
👉 https://www.minneterrariums.com/fertilizer-for-closed-terrariums-what-you-really-need-to-know/
🌱 Pro Tip: If your terrarium is thriving, leave it be. A balanced ecosystem is better than bottled nutrients.
Fertilizer for Closed Terrariums: What You Really Need to Know - MinneTerrariums Fertilizing your closed terrarium? Here’s how to feed your plants gently—or not at all—in a balanced, safe way.
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