Welcome to my Glass Terrarium for Succulents review post. Glass terrariums have become a popular way to display succulents, combining elegant design with easy plant care. These miniature ecosystems allow you to bring nature indoors while adding a modern, decorative touch to your home or office.
In this guide, we’ll explore:
Why glass terrariums are perfect for succulents
Best terrarium styles and shapes
How to plant and care for succulents in a terrarium
Creative decorating ideas
Common mistakes to avoid
Why Choose a Glass Terrarium for Succulents?
Succulents thrive in dry, well-draining conditions, making them ideal for open terrariums. Here’s why this combo works so well:
Aesthetic Appeal – Glass enhances the beauty of succulents.
Space-Saving – Perfect for small apartments or desks.
Low Maintenance – Succulents need minimal watering.
Versatile Decor – Fits modern, boho, rustic, and minimalist styles.
Types of Glass Terrariums for Succulents
Open Terrariums (Best for Succulents)
Allows airflo, preventing moisture buildup.
Ideal for cacti, echeverias, and sedums.
Geometric Terrariums
Stylish hexagon, sphere, or pyramid shapes.
Great for modern interiors.
Hanging Terrariums
Creates a floating garden effect.
Perfect for windows or patios.
Tabletop Terrariums
Small and portable for desks or shelves.
Wardian Case Terrariums (Vintage Style)
Enclosed with a door for controlled humidity.
Best for ferns or moss (not ideal for most succulents).
How to Plant Succulents in a Glass Terrarium
Materials Needed:
Glass terrarium
Succulent-friendly soil (cactus/sandy mix)
Small pebbles or gravel (for drainage)
Activated charcoal (optional, prevents mold)
Decorative sand, stones, or moss
Step-by-Step Guide:
Add drainage layer1-2 inches of pebbles at the bottom.
Sprinkle charcoal A thin layer to keep soil fresh.
Fill with soil inches of well-draining mix.
Plant succulents– Arrange with space for growth.


