5-Minute Mini Gardens You Can Build in a Crate, Pot or Terrarium

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Tabletop & Mini-Container Gardens

You’ve probably noticed I prefer quick, uncomplicated projects both indoors and outdoors. I like the process to be fun and the result to be immediate, so lengthy, fussy DIYs aren’t for me. If a project drags on I lose interest and move on to something else. Sound familiar? Simplicity is my friend.

That’s why tabletop and mini-container gardens are ideal: quick to assemble, easy to maintain, and perfect for small spaces or renters since no digging or permanent changes are required. You can create a charming display in minutes and still enjoy a big visual payoff.

Here are five of my favorite five-minute mini-garden ideas.

I love these little arrangements — they brighten my day every time I see them. Even better, I enjoyed making each one. No stress, no half-finished projects left on the shelf. These are fast, fun, and finished.

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5 Minute Garden Idea #1:

A small pot filled with Corsican mint is an instant winner — it smells wonderful and looks fresh. I added a tiny wire topiary ornament for charm, but you could use any small accent you already own: a porcelain bird, a ceramic critter, or a found object would be lovely. This took me two minutes to assemble; photographing and writing about it took longer. The pot shown came from Lowe’s.

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5 Minute Garden Idea #2:

No ornament? No problem. A simple puff of moss — like Emerald Isle spikemoss — in a pretty pot is adorable on its own. Minimal care and maximum charm. My pot for this one also came from Lowe’s.

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5 Minute Garden Idea #3

A small glass terrarium makes a perfect miniature ecosystem. I picked up a terrarium at West Elm, but any glass jar will work. Fill the bottom with a layer of small rocks for drainage, add potting mix, plant a low-growing creeping plant (look for Stepable-type plants at the garden center), and tuck in a tiny decorative element such as a metal chair or miniature ornament. This one took only a few minutes and looks sweet on a shelf or table.

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These terrariums are especially nice indoors where you can enjoy them up close. Keep the soil slightly moist and avoid direct sun to prevent overheating.

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5 Minute Garden Idea #4

Create a mini-garden inside a crate, toolbox, or wooden box. I found my crate at a garden center, but thrift stores, flea markets, or the garage can yield great containers. Use small plants like Corsican mint and Sweet Woodruff, add rocks or shells, and include a small jar or candle for color. The goal is a balanced, cute arrangement — don’t overthink it. This is a flexible idea that’s easy to update.

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5 Minute Garden Idea #5

A fairy garden in a shallow wood box is timeless. I originally made mine last year and refreshed it this season with succulents and Victor Reiter sea thrift, a perennial that blooms year after year if it’s happy. What started as a five-minute project can be refreshed in just a couple of minutes later. Keep things whimsical and simple.

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BONUS: 5 Minute Garden #6

Teacup Garden!

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Don’t worry about perfection when it comes to maintaining these small gardens. I don’t have a green thumb, so I keep things experimental and low-stress. Most of the plants used are hardy if kept from drying out completely. Place containers out of direct sun — under a porch, a shade umbrella, or on a shaded patio table. In very hot weather, bring them indoors near a bright window. Keep the soil slightly moist and they’ll usually do fine. If a plant doesn’t survive, replacing it is inexpensive and part of the fun.

5 minute gardens

These might be “5 minute gardens,” but they can last all summer and beyond. Many of the little plants will return next year. If I can do this, anyone can — so give it a try and enjoy some easy gardening.

So, what do you think?

Are you intrigued by these quick gardens? They’re whimsical, fun, and simple to make. I hope you enjoyed seeing them as much as I enjoyed creating them!

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