11+ Terrarium Big Glass Container. The truth is that technically, any glass container capable of holding the necessary components of a terrarium will work. There are so many potential terrarium containers, the choice is almost overwhelming.
This cylindrical terrarium is open at both ends, making it easy to tuck in moss, air. Glass containers are very unlikely to have drainage holes, causing buildup of water and waterlogging. You can use jar or glass to make a terrarium container then fill it with sand and plants.
The containers for terrarium gardens are typically transparent, such as glass or plastic.
The bigger the terrarium container, the thicker this drainage layer needs to be. Glass container terrariums are back in vogue again. There are two types of terrariums, sealed and open. This cylindrical terrarium is open at both ends, making it easy to tuck in moss, air.