Terrarium comes from the Latin word terra, meaning “earth” and arium meaning “a place to relate to something” Caring for your Hanging Succulent Terrarium Thank you for purchasing a “Nature Scape” Hanging Terrarium. When you purchase a “Nature Scape” Terrarium you are getting a mindful, creatively designed locally grown and made product. In order to keep your Hanging Terrarium happy, follow these few basic tips. As the glass globe is fairly shallow you should water it about every two weeks. The best way to water it is with a turkey baster using lukewarm tap water. Water it through the front opening and tip it back slightly to let the water soak in. Always hold your hanging terrarium by the top knot or in the palm of your hand. Never hold it by the opening as these are hand-blown and very thin, the weight of the damp soil, plants and rock make them heavy. When you do water always water thoroughly until you see the soil on the bottom become darker this means it is wet. Try not to squirt the water forcefully from the baster as it will disrupt the top gravel and bring the soil to the top. Hang it in bright indirect light, no full sun. This little eco-system will thrive with little care. Always remember, succulents store water in their leaves and do best with less water than more.