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Terrariums. With fall quickly turning into winter, now's your chance to capture some of that remaining greenery as your very own garden-in-a-jar. I was lucky enough to catch Paula Hayes' terrarium show at Marianne Boesky Gallery in NYC this past summer. Her work is beautiful, not to mention inspiring:

Indoor plants in glass vases displayed on a concrete floor.

Glass terrarium with various small plants and colorful decor.

Greenery inside a glass terrarium.

Terrarium with diverse plants and soil in a glass container

Miniature landscape featuring various plants, rocks, and decorative blue crystals.

Succulent terrarium in a glass container.

Succulent plant arrangement with a decorative element.

Glass terrariums with small plants and decorative elements.

Succulent terrarium in a glass container.

If you're interested in doing-it-yourself, you can get started with a simple project from Design Sponge. Click through for the full How-To (process images below):

Moss terrarium in glass containers on a wooden surface.

A patch of vibrant green moss growing on concrete.

Green clover plant growing among rocks.

Moss and small plants on a wooden surface.

Two glass jars with green lids placed on a wooden surface.

Soil sample in a small dish on a wooden surface.

Moss garden arrangement with small plants in a circular base.

Plant in a glass jar terrarium.

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