Plant workshop in Metzingen: Your DIY jungle glass

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up to 10 people
Metzingen
2h

About this class

Discover the world of mini ecosystems! At the plant workshop in Metzingen, you create your own DIY biotope. Under professional guidance, you will learn how a closed jungle glass works.

Choose from a cylindrical glass with a cork lid or the “Egg” dome glass and plant it with substrate and carefully selected plants. Finally, you will receive care instructions so that your little green paradise thrives for a long time.

What you’ll do in the class

  • Introduction to how a closed biotope works
  • Choose between a cylindrical glass with cork lid or the “Egg” dome glass
  • Instructions for planting the glass with substrate and plants
  • Practical care tips
  • Conclusion with a takeaway care guide

Who is the class suitable for?

This workshop is ideal for anyone who enjoys plants and creative DIY projects. It is suitable for beginners as well as experienced plant lovers.

Number of participants: maximum 10 people

Details to remember

What to bring to the class

No materials required, everything is provided on-site

 

What is included in the class?
  • An approx. 5 liter jar (cylindrical with cork lid or “Egg” dome glass)
  • Plants and substrate
  • A care guide as a handout
  • One drink per person

 

Teamevents and groups
Perfect for creative groups and relaxed team events with 6 to 10 people.
Duration
2h
Location
Rudolph coffee roastery, Schönbeinstraße 7 in Metzingen.
Languages
German
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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.