Large Glass: Gallon Jug
$60.00
Seen from above through the opening of a one-gallon glass jug, this terrarium feels like an inviting peek into a tiny, peaceful world. An English ivy spreads its fresh green leaves alongside a polka dot plant, whose soft pink-veined foliage adds warmth and charm, making the space feel lively and welcoming. The dark, mossy soil beneath them gives the impression of a quiet forest floor, encouraging you to slow down and take a closer look. Created in January 2026, this small terrarium shows how a simple container can hold a surprisingly cozy ecosystem—and the plants seem perfectly content too, proving that the secret to a happy home might just be good lighting and zero responsibility for rent
One-Gallon Jug Terrarium (Top View)
How To Care For
Place it in bright, indirect light, so avoid direct sunlight- it can overheat and “cook” the plants inside
Light
Closed terrariums recycle their own moisture. You should see light condensation in the morning that disappears by evening. If it’s still wet at night, open the terrarium for a couple of hours and check again the next day. If there’s no condensation by noon, add a small amount of water
Water
Open it briefly every few weeks to refresh things. If you see mold, leave it open, in direct sin light for one hour and remove affected leaves.
Air
Trim plants if they start touching the glass. Remove dead or yellowing leaves promptly (plants hate roommates who don’t clean).
Maintenance
Room temperature is perfect, no more than 75°F and no less then 65°F. Keep away from heaters, AC vents, and cold drafts
Temperature