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Step 1 -

Measure the circumference of your cloche and cut the foam oasis about 3/4 inch (2 cm) smaller. Place the foam oasis into a container full of water and allow to soak until it sinks to the bottom. Dig out a hole on the oasis large enough to fit your plant, being careful not to pierce all the way through to the bottom.

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Attach moss. (Lucy Akins)
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Gently place the cloche over the oasis. The glass may push some of the moss upward, exposing some of the foam.

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Place cloche over oasis. (Lucy Akins)
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Simply pull down the moss with tweezers or insert more moss to fill in the empty spaces.

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Rearrange moss. (Lucy Akins)
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You can use any platform you wish. In this case, a small saucer was used.

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This particular terrarium rests on a planter saucer and features a small white pumpkin.

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