No garden? Get a terrarium!
Looking to plant a garden, but you don’t have an actual, you know, garden to plant flowers in? Get a terrarium! The Gabe Terrarium is a globe-like orb that sits on a plastic pedestal. It’s designed for you to put plants or flowers inside, allowing them to grow without the need for a plot of land. Just make sure they get enough sunlight and water them every day and you should be all set. Just make sure that, beforehand, you get rid of your good taste in interior design. Otherwise, you might have some problems. Opulent Items via 7 Gadgets

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