How do you get the mini garden out?

To remove the mini garden from the bottle, follow these steps:

Before removing the mini garden:

- Give it some time to get acclimated to its environment after bringing your terrarium indoors so it can thrive. The soil will settle a little, and the plants will establish themselves.

Necessary Tools:

- Safety glasses

- Small tweezers

- A craft knife or hobby knife with a fine tip

Step-by-Step Guide:

Step 1: Safety Precautions

- Put on safety glasses to protect your eyes while performing this task.

Step 2: Removing Decorative Elements

- Start by taking out any decorative items like rocks or figurines. Set them aside in a safe location if you want to use them again.

Step 3: Plant Removal

- Carefully insert the tweezers into the soil and pluck the plants from their roots, one at a time. It's crucial to proceed slowly and carefully to prevent damaging the plant's roots. Do not pull the stems as they can break.

Step 4: Loosening the Soil

- Use the tweezers to loosen the soil around the roots. This will make it simpler to remove the soil from the bottle.

Step 5: Removing Soil and Gravel

- Gently tap on the bottle's sides to loosen the soil and promote it to drop to the bottom. Using the tweezers, remove the soil from the bottle. Remove the gravel if any is present.

Step 6: Reusing Decorative Items

- Before reinserting the decorative objects, consider how they will fit inside the bottle. If necessary, trim any roots that might obstruct the items' return.

Step 7: Securely Placing the Decorative Elements

- To enhance the visual appeal of your terrarium project, carefully arrange your decorative components as desired.

By carefully following these actions, you can take the little garden out of the container and change the design at any time.