Desert Globe Terrarium Workshop
Desert Globe Terrarium Workshop
Desert Globe Terrarium Workshop
Desert Globe Terrarium Workshop
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Desert Globe Terrarium Workshop

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$70.00
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Join us and learn how to create and maintain a Desert Globe Open Terrarium with succulents and air plants. Have fun designing a miniature landscape in a glass globe while learning the difference between an open terrarium and a closed one. Long lasting and easy to care for, your creation will make wonderful addition to your home, office or anywhere you’d enjoy a bowlful of nature...indoors!


Registration Details

Registration includes instruction, one 8 inch glass bubble bowl or hanging globe, a variety of succulent cuttings and air plants, dried flowers and decorative moss and pebbles. Just bring yourself!

Arrive 5-10 minutes early to check in, and we’ll start right on time. Our workshops are held in our new location at 105 E Davis Street. 

Kids aged 9 and up are welcome to join, but space is limited to one guardian per participant under 18.

Please note: All registrations are non-refundable. 

About The Instructor

Leslie Geer is a botanical designer with a design studio in downtown Staunton, in the historic Stonewall Jackson Schoolhouse on Beverley Street.

She creates custom botanical pieces, with a focus on succulents and airplants, repurposing found and collected vintage treasures. Since 2021, she has collaborated with the Staunton Downtown Development Association, designing and maintaining the planters of over 30 businesses in Staunton’s shopping district from May to October during their Shop & Dine Out season. Leslie also tends gardens year round on the grounds of Pharsalia, a 200 year old flower farm and event venue in Nelson County. She has been developing a program of botanical workshops that have been well received at Pharsalia and also in Staunton Harrisonburg, and Culpeper, VA.