tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-798846844972366113.post4477951679467138433..comments2023-08-26T03:36:03.464-04:00Comments on Eco and Elsie: A Place for Brides Who Love the Earth: Moldy Bread and TerrariumsJenniferhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10501327120744763498noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-798846844972366113.post-55610797423501487432011-01-15T13:05:52.149-05:002011-01-15T13:05:52.149-05:00when I lived in Costa Rica I purchased several BAB...when I lived in Costa Rica I purchased several BABY orchid plants in teeny terrariums with instructions not to replant them for 2 years. They indeed DID grow mold on the agar that was sustaining them...then the mold grew on the plants...and to my horror...killed them all. I literally wept when I threw them away...like...lots and lots of tears.jes [a mountain bride]https://www.blogger.com/profile/03935793403239182466noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-798846844972366113.post-25720779566552352192011-01-14T07:20:30.156-05:002011-01-14T07:20:30.156-05:00Hhhmmm...wondering if I love the idea of terrarium...Hhhmmm...wondering if I love the idea of terrariums (terraria?) as wedding giveaways. But I can see how lovely they'd be as part of a woodsy wedding setting, or maybe even a vintage one with those interesting bottles and all! Thanks for the inspiration.Lissa (The Wedding Bistro at Bellenza)http://www.bellenza.com/wedding-ideas/noreply@blogger.com