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Fairy Gardening: Miniature Garden Ideas

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Fairy gardening, as well as miniature gardening has opened up a new world of creativity for me as a landscape designer!

Although I've  created miniature container gardens for many years, I've never had so many people request them as they do now.

Fairy and miniature gardens are a huge TREND!

What a wonderful way to dive into the wonderful world of plants, especially small plants.

 

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Shirley Bovshow presents "Fairy Gardening" on the Home & Family Show!

I shared some of my fairy garden designs on the Home & Family show, (Hallmark channel) today  I'm posting photos for a closer view.

 

Miniature and Fairy Gardens

My mini gardens are full landscapes scaled down to a container!

The best part of fairy and miniature gardens is that you can tell a "story" by mixing in props with your plants.

A mini garden can look like a "real" landscape with walkways, arches, statues, houses and stone walls.

The most memorable mini gardens are "themed" with interesting characters and settings that making them conversation starters.

 

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I mixed accessories bought at a specialty store, such as Wholesale Fairy Gardens, and materials that I have at home.

Think outside the box for accessories- use your kid's toys, a ceramic cookie jar, anything that won't be damaged by water.

 

 

Shirley's Miniature and Fairy Gardens Before and After

Many of my miniature gardens feature materials destined for the trash that I upcycle into planters and accessories.

 

Before: Broken Clay Garden Finial

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I never cry over broken garden accessories, including this adorable finial that split in two!

From it, I was able to create two new planters for miniature gardens.

 

AFTER: Miniature Garden with Succulent Cuttings

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The top part of the finial is now a petite planter for succulent cuttings.

Everything about this garden is free, including the shell that props up the planter on one side!

Do you see it?

 

AFTER: Miniature Garden: "Fairy Sitting on Swing"

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The large section of the broken finial is now a whimsical miniature garden planter with staked ceramic fairy swing and fairy from Wholesale Fairy Gardens.

The swing support is made from parts of a plastic plant hanger that were clipped at the top and adorned with a sign that reads, "Believe."

Do you "BELIEVE?"

 

After: Close up of Miniature Fairy Garden with Swing

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Hanging a swing from a planter that offers nothing to hang from took some ingenuity.

I was able to create a "tepee" support system by cutting off parts of a plastic plant hanger and crossing them at the top.

 

Before- Wood Crate Turned Miniature Garden Planter

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We received glassware as a  Christmas gift that was boxed in this rustic wood shipping crate.

I knew the moment I laid eyes on the wood crate that it was destined to be a wood planter!

 

Before- Broken Hanging Candle Lantern

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Wait till you see what I did with this broken hanging lantern!

 

After- Rustic Painted Wood Planter and "Glass House" for Miniature Garden

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This is one of the mini gardens I presented on the "Home and Family" show.

 

The theme of this garden is "Motherhood." 

"A cautious mother-bird keeps watch over her eggs as a cat, sitting on a chair, waits for an opportunity."

 

I'm not expecting this wood planter to last forever, water will slowly cause it to decompose.

I drilled holes at the bottom of the crate for drainage and then painted the wood in two colors, brown with sage green trim.

Perfection was not necessary.

 

There's another recycled material in this miniature garden.

Notice the "glass house" where the little bird is sitting with her eggs?

That used to be a hanging candle lantern.

It's filled with moss, ceramic eggs, a bird figure, and a succulent plant that spills from inside!

 

I Use Plant Cuttings To Save Money!

All the plants in this miniature garden are cuttings from containers.

I spent no money to make this.

I had all the materials at home!

The mini pond and chair were given to me.

You can do the same.

Start looking around!

 

Before- $4 Dollar Plastic Cement-Mixing Trough 

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YUCK!

I would never use an ugly plastic container like this one, "as is!"

Plastic is challenging to paint, so I used a primer called "Bin" as a base coat so that the paint adheres to the plastic. 

I also drilled holes for drainage and then painted with acrylic paints in brown and sage green.

The large opening makes this an ideal "tabletop" size to create a larger miniature garden like the "Good Neighbor" themed garden I made with it.

 

Miniature Garden Houses- Two Sources

Ceramic-cookie-jar-house-for-miniature-landscape by Shirley Bovshow

 

I had a pretty cookie jar that I bought at a garage sale for $1 dollar that matched the size of an "official" miniature garden house.

Putting them together was a natural.

 

The cookie jar read, "The Old Sweet Shop" so I made a sign for the other house that read "Ye Old Dentist."

The name of this miniature garden is "Good Neighbors!"

Take a look at the details including miniature hardscape and layout.

 

After- Large, Wide Planter for a Miniature Garden "Village!"

Miniature garden planter was a plastic cement mixing trough that was painted and converted into a planter for a miniature english village garden by Shirley Bovshow www.edenmakersblog.com

The paint is rustic but effective!

 

Infuse a little humor into your mini gardens.

"Good Neighbors" theme is funny when one house is a candy store and the other is the dentist office!

 

Fairy Garden Sphere- Where Fairies Live!

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This is the fairy garden orb I made on the Home and Family Show.

A moss-clad, grapevine orb is an ideal "fairy hideout!"

Cascading wire vine softens the edges of the planter and artistic stepping stones lead to the hideout.

 

Succulent Roof, Edible Miniature Garden

Edible Miniature Fairy Garden with-Succulent Roof by shirley Bovshow

Many of the plants in this garden are edible including the Swiss chard, chives, oregano and pansies!

The succulent on the roof are cuttings from my garden.

 

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Fairy garden close up.

Fairy oversees the garden perched on a stone wall above the golden sedum lawn, stone walkway and succulent roof house!

 

Miniature garden tools and wheel barrel adorn a succulent-fairy-garden by shirley bovshow

The wheel barrel and small garden tools lets the onlooker know that this fairy is a gardener!

 

I hope you enjoyed some of my fairy and miniature garden  design designs.

If you want to see  step by step video instructions for making a fairy garden, watch my video from the "Way to Grow" series on Youtube.

"Make Your First Fairy Garden and Miniature Garden"

 

 

 

Can I answer any questions for you?

Shirley

Miniature Rose Garden: Container Idea

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What do you do with those cute miniature roses that you buy at the supermarket as a "last minute gift?"

Glam it up and use it as a "climbing rose" trained over an arbor in a miniature rose garden!

 

 

Miniature roses are ideal miniature garden plants because they are compact, bloom when small sized and can be used in a variety of ways!

 

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Take miniature roses out of their pots and make them the star of a container "miniature rose garden!"

 

When you add a miniature arbor, the rose becomes a"climbing rose" and some carefully selected herbs can stand in for trees, shrubs and even grass!

It's an easy project- I put it together on NBC's "iVillage Live" show in less than 5 minutes.

 

It's a great idea for using a common and affordable plant to make a unique and special gift that looks expensive!

 

Materials Needed

  • 1 lightweight container

 

  • Potting soil

 

  • 4- inch miniature rose plant

 

  • 1 miniature metal or wood arbor (check your nursery or crafts store)

 

  • 1 each- miniature metal bench, mini wheel barrel, mini garden tools, mini picket fence, mini birdbath and a few pieces of flagstone shards

 

  • Decorative moss

 

 

 

Note: Miniature garden decor weathers best if made of metal, resin and or treated wood.

Miniature gardening or "Fairy Gardening" is on the list of growing gardening trends these days.

You can find miniature decor, tools and accessories at the following sites.

 

Fairy Garden Decor and Accessory Sources

Wholesale Fairy Gardens, Patti Kuhlman's store

Fairy Gardening Emily Sorenson, nursery owners site

Two Green Thumbs Janit Calvo, mini garden designers site

 

 

Steps For Creating a Miniature Rose Garden

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Fill a container with potting soil

 

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Insert the arbor and plant the mini rose against it.

 

 

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Tie the rose to the arbor sturdy ties and trim away extra stems so that it has a slim profile.

 

 

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Add a few small pieces of flagstone on top of a piece of landscape fabric or weed cloth to keep the stones from sinking into the soil.

 

 

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Place your garden bench

 

 

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Add your wheel barrel and mini tools

 

 

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Place the picket fence around back of the pot and add your birdbath!

 

 

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Add some decorative moss and you are done!

 

Plants for Miniature Gardens:

  • Use Irish moss, baby tears , sedum, or any low growing ground cover to simulate a lawn.

 

  • If you have a larger planter, add small-leaf herbs such as oregano or thyme and prune them as "shrubs" in the landscape.

 

  • Topiary rosemary or compact Myrtus can be pruned and used as miniature "trees" in the miniature garden.

 

  • Herbs are great for the miniature garden because they are regularly trimmed for use in cooking and are natural plants to keep compact.

 

  • Floors: Use fine gravel, decomposed granite,fine redwood mulch, sand, small flagstone pieces, tumbled glass

 

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Mini herb garden with Rosemary topiary as "trees," oregano and chives as "shrubs!"

 

Need some more inspiration?

Watch this miniature garden featuring the Sun Parasol "Garden Crimson" Mandevilla- a new variety that blooms while small, in a four-inch container!

 

*See more garden projects, before and after landscape photos and the latest in garden design with regular visits to Shirley Bovshow's EdenMakers Blog!