Gardening Fun: Plant a Fairy Garden
It’s hard not to be captivated by the charm of a miniature garden in a pot. Here’s how to make one of your own
Alison Hodgson
June 23, 2014
Houzz Contributor. Author of The Pug List: A Ridiculous Dog, a Family Who Lost Everything, and How They All Found Their Way Home http://alisonhodgson.net
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Looking for a fun, creative activity to do with your child this summer? Our local garden center was offering a fairy garden class, and my daughter and I found a way to combine our fascination with miniatures and our love of gardening. Bonus: We had a fun evening together. Here are a few tips to help you make your own fairy garden.
To start you need to choose a container. My mom knew we were taking the class and nabbed this jadeite-green enamel pan at a garage sale for Eden. It was widely admired. Others had wagons, small crates, trays, large terra-cotta saucers and boxes; one lady even used a jewelry box.
Fill your container with a light planting mix to about an inch from the top.
A big decision is what major accent piece you want. We chose an arbor from the many selections. Placing it is first thing you need to do. Once that’s done you can create a little pebble path.
Choosing the plants is surprisingly easy if, like me, you bring a child who knows exactly what she wants. In general it’s best to select at least three plants: something that climbs, something that flowers and something that has an interesting texture.
This is where you can get really creative, and it’s exciting how quickly your container will become a miniature garden.
This is where you can get really creative, and it’s exciting how quickly your container will become a miniature garden.
Finally, you need to choose your accessories. This can be the hardest part. Do you want a bench, a chair, a wheelbarrow, a hanging pot, a frog perched in a birdbath? A ceramic bunny, rabbit or lamb?
Surely you need a tiny watering can? A lantern? A candelabra to hang from your arbor?
Surely you need a tiny watering can? A lantern? A candelabra to hang from your arbor?
Eden settled on a hanging basket in a pleasing blue, a robin in its nest and a tiny pink pig.
Here is the old jewelry box all decked out. I love the bike path and the dry streambed.
This garden has an arbor and a pinecone house; the accessories were kept to a minimum — just a little lamb. Look at the beautiful layering of flowers and leaves.
Although they’re called fairy gardens, I don’t actually ever like to see fairy figurines placed in them. That’s too obvious for my taste — and, I’m happy to say, Eden feels the same.
This garden was made by a another child. I love the table and chairs made from wood chips with the walnut bowl on top.
This year we’re thinking about planting one right in the garden under a large viburnum with a carpet of moss that Eden transplanted last season.
Have you planted a fairy garden? Share a picture in the Comments.
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Have you planted a fairy garden? Share a picture in the Comments.
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I love it, so cute...
I love theses awesome fairy gardens, what a fun project!