Winter is rearing its cold, snowy head today. But we gardeners have our ways to garden regardless of the weather.
Local garden centers and garden clubs have workshops planned in the coming weeks to build terrariums
herbs
Now who doesn't have room for this little guy? Sempervivum , or a succulent known as Hens and Chicks, is so cute.
Now just imagine our little fairy friends come to visit. Make a welcoming sitting area for them and surround them with mini-thymes. All of these dollhouse accessories can be found at the craft store or I've seen fairy garden
Terrarium
Cacti or succulents sitting in a sand base have a nice contemporary style. And with this one, keep the moisture to a minimum.
Fairy gardens can be incorporated in the outdoors too. Using miniature herbs miniature herbs
Here the gardener has created paths and walkways with small gravel and pebbles. And, don't forget the door to enter the world of the fairy.
Succulents
Here is that muffin tin, again.
Conifers make a great small garden. Evergreens make this one a year round event. I would suggest picking plants that will sit out year round, to be hardy to one zone colder than your area. The above ground roots that are exposed to the winds will withstand the cold better.
Well, I hope you have time to create a mini-garden. Whether it is a fairy garden, a succulent garden, a terrarium, or a tiny corner of your landscape,..... we can always smile and say the 'size' does matter.











All lovely in containers. I do some containers also, just have to be more careful with watering them.
ReplyDeleteCher Sunray Gardens
I love the fairy garden idea. Great ideas to get your gardening groove on early.
ReplyDeleteHi there, Isn't gardening just wonderful --whether it's inside or outside??? Love seeing your collection in the containers... Awesome!!!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Betsy
Wonderful collection of fairy gardens.
ReplyDeleteIf we plant them, will they come? smiles. Thanks for sharing.