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Annuals?

vivid_dawn
13 years ago

I would like to start a terrarium in a 30 gallon glass aquarium (never been used, never got around to getting it set up for fish). I went to Wal-Mart to get flowers, as I have a gift card, and wrote down all the ones I liked. Well, I get home to research them, and they all ended up being annuals!

I sort of wanted a terrarium for a "low maintenance" garden ... of course I realize I'll have to do some work. But I'm not sure I want to be digging up plants and putting in new ones every year (that would get expensive, for one thing).

Would it be possible for annuals to survive more than one year, in a terrarium, since there's no frost or cold weather? I know at least the celosia will re-seed itself, but I don't know if I'd still have to go to the bother of digging up a dead parent plant.

The list of what I want:

lobelia (little blue flowers)

alyssum (white 'carpet')

celosia ("Cockscomb")

portulaca ("Moss Rose")

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