Please find below a list of the seeds included in our Terrarium kits. We include at least two varieties in each kit. The seeds you receive will be identified on the outside of the seed packet.
How to grow your seeds and care for your plants
Please take care when opening your seed packet as some of the seeds are very very small.
Sow your seeds into your terrarium at any time. Sow, 0.5cm (¼”) deep.
Some of the seeds in the packet are very very tiny so please take care when transferring them to your terrarium.
Water well and keep moist.
Germination may be slow and erratic, from two weeks to two months. All seedlings will be very slow-growing, so may look similar for several weeks.
Grow on in a sunny spot and your plants may produce an attractive flower.
When mature, allow plants to dry out before watering.
Varieties of seeds
A mix of flowering cacti seeds

This is a great mix of cactus varieties, with all different shapes and sizes, that are easy to grow
Tillandsia Air Spanish Moss Seeds

A variety of tillandsia seeds that produce plants with long stems of silvery foliage
Lapidaria Margaretea

This succulent tends to resemble, both in shape and colour, the stones and pebbles of the rocky deserts of their natural homes. The leaves are smooth, sculptured and pinkish-grey. They produce lovely yellow flowers.
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Cactus – Flowers of the Desert

Native to the Americas, these spikey cacti add continual year round charm and interest to your home. ‘Flowers of the Desert’ is a blend of varieties providing different shapes and sizes.
Urban Cactus

The ultimate ‘easy care’ houseplant! A collection of differently shaped cacti
Lithops

These plants grow to look like fantastic, multi-coloured living stones! These fascinating plants are very easy to care for and may also produce beautiful ‘daisy-like’ flowers.
Please note: the seed is very small, almost dust-like, so be careful when opening the packet!