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In The Jungle, The Tiny Jungle

Amiza Nur, Manager, Tiny Forest Terrariums

30-Jun-18 13:00

In The Jungle, The Tiny Jungle

In modern city living, limited real estate shouldn’t stop us from being able to nurture a green thumb. Like a miniature enclosed biome, a terrarium is a self-sustaining habitat for various types of plants that also serves as an aesthetically pleasing decorative piece. Besides being an interesting conversation piece, they are thought to help an individual’s mental well-being in caring for one. Founded by local singer/songwriter Yuna in 2012, Tiny Forest Terrariums is one of the few terrarium builders in the Klang Valley area, which hosts workshops where you can create your own handmade terrarium. Amiza Nur joins us on the show this week, explaining the merits of creating and owning your own terrarium.

Produced by: Daryl Ong, Haniff Baharudin

Presented by: Haniff Baharudin


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