Jungle glass workshop in Esslingen: Your mini ecosystem
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Design your own little ecosystem at the Jungle Glass Workshop in Esslingen! In this course, you will learn how a closed bottle garden works and create your individual mini ecosystem under guidance.
Step by step, plant an approximately 5 liter jar. Choose between two glass shapes: a classic cylindrical glass with cork lid or an elegant “Egg” dome glass. All the materials you need — including glass, substrate and plants — are ready for you.
In addition, you will receive valuable tips on how to care for your biotope and practical care instructions that you can take home with you. A drink is included in the price, so you can relax and focus on your creativity. Whether you're a beginner or a plant lover, the workshop offers you a relaxed atmosphere to get creative and create something unique.
In the end, you take your self-designed mini ecosystem home — a decorative eye-catcher and a sustainable little paradise at the same time!
How does this activity work?
- Introduction: How does a closed ecosystem work?
- Choose from a wide range of plants
- Step-by-step instructions for planting your bottle garden
- Tips for maintaining the closed ecosystem
- Care instructions as a handout to take away
Who should definitely take part?
The course is suitable for anyone who loves plants and wants to get creative. Whether you're a beginner or a DIY fan — everyone is welcome!
Number of participants: max. 10 people
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What to bring?
A box or box to safely transport your finished jungle.
What is included?
- glass (either cylindrical with cork lid or “Egg” dome glass)
- Substrate and tropical plants
- Take away care instructions
- One drink per person
DschungelGlas
Hallo, ich heiße Anja und ich bin die Schöpferin von DschungelGlas. Jedes DschungelGlas ist für mich ein Eintauchen in ein kleines Abenteuer – ein spannender Prozess, den ich mit meinen Pflanzen gestalte und ich möchte diese Freude gerne mit allen Pflanzenliebhabern teilen.