Rockledge Gardens fairy garden in a terra cotta container.Rockledge Gardens fairy garden in a wooden box. I started a Fairy Garden last year but only got as far as adding a red door and chair against the base of an oak tree trunk. So this morning I went to Rockledge Gardens and attended their Fairy Garden seminar. Theresa, the owner, showed us what kinds of plants and accessories to use in our fairy gardens. You can make a fairy garden in a container, glass terrarium, against a tree trunk or a plain old wooden box. According to Theresa, fairies like to party so plants with lots of whimsy and fragrance are a must along with shiny things in the garden. The possibilities and imagination are endless.
This is the beginning of my fairy garden. Lots more to come!
6 comments:
How cute is that!! My kids wouldn't leave it alone so I couldn't do it but it's adorable!
Thank you, I am looking forward to adding more to the fairy household. lol
Sylvia
Thanks for coming by. Love the succulents and the cute fairy door. Good luck with my giveaway.
I love your farie garden! I tried to start a couple last year, but the doors I bought blend in too well with the back ground. That red on the door and the tiny chair is wonderful!! I might just borrow that color idea...
Patricia :o)
Patricia, when I went to the garden fairy seminar they told me that I should polyurethane the door because of our Florida rains. So dont forget to Poly....too. Have fun and keep me posted on how it turns out.
Sylvia :D
Joan, I am glad you stopped by too. I have my fingers crossed for your giveaway.
:D
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