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Fairy magic adds enchantment to my gardening life
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Wegman's Nursey ( Redwood City) helped me prepare for fairies |
How To Invite Fairies to Live in your Garden
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Ice plant and succulents enhance this tea party garden |
1)Find a nice pot - I got mine in my Wegman's Fairy Garden Class /Workshop.
You might get creative here and re-purpose a pot, large bowl, can, or any open vessel you already have. Fairies are not picky. Make sure you have a hole in the bottom, or some kind of drainage.
2) Fill the pot nearly full with potting soil
4) Pick out a few little outdoor or indoor plants to enhance the story. Tiny ground cover plants might work well. In my Wegman's class, I included Australian violets/Australian bluebell and some Irish moss. I had some spider plants at home that had shot out spider plant babies, so I added several of those as well.
In other fairy habitats - such as the tea party themed one above - I've been using (flowering) ice plant, thyme and a lot of the succulents I've been repurposing from pots. With these I often use pea gravel to fill in as a natural stream or landscape. Non-miniature plants like geranium/pelargonium and iris stems can stand in for trees.
5) Find a fairy, and some items that she or he might enjoy. I used a
There are Fairies at the Bottom of My Garden |
6) Rocks, gravel, broken pottery shards, sand and other textures add greatly to the story. In the Fairy Garden class I went too we had access to crushed blue and green glass (you can buy bags of it) and broken shards from a turquoise pot. Those items made me think lake when I spotted them.
Waiting for fairies Just because you don't see them, doesn't mean they aren't living there. |
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Fairy garden is in-progress - keeping my eyes peeled for additions |
My fairy gardens live on my patio. I hand water them when it gets dry. Small garden like these are great during our drought, because they takes very little water. In fact, when we often re-purpose leftover water from other domestic events for watering our pots.
Books
Both these Disney Garden books inspire my theme gardening style, which is so vital for a fairy gardener. I like the tabbed-cookbook style of DISNEY'S GARDENING WITH MICKEYI also turn regularly to my Secrets of Disney's Glorious Gardens
Fairy magic is adding enchantment to my life, when it comes to gardening.
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There are Fairies at the Bottom of My Garden
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