Showing posts with label Fairy Gardens Everywhere!. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fairy Gardens Everywhere!. Show all posts

Sunday, October 6, 2019

Fairy Gardens for Everyone!

Re-visiting some of my fairy garden posts recently, I was inspired to bring a mini one
to a friend's young daughter.

How adorable did this turn out?!!



They are so delightfully simple to make with a cleaned out sauce jar, some plants propagated from my currently-so-overgrown-you-can't-see-through-the-glass large fairy garden, some moss and pebbles from my yard, and a little section of fence!


So cute and simple, there is absolutely no reason not to have...

Fairy Gardens Everywhere!!


😆😆😆

Saturday, October 5, 2019

Fairy Garden Update

As the "active" gardening season is wrapping up, it's time to slip in some of my older posts I never finished...

previously  told the story of a coworker who was over-loving (i.e. drowning) her first fairy garden.

Well, that didn't get her down!

She collected more jars, bought more plants and enlisted her two pre-teen boys to help!

The result?

In a long-overdue post I've had drafted for almost a year, I'm happy to share her thriving, beautiful, super fun little gardens!



She went all out!

She kept them at home where they get enough light (compared to her sadly north-facing work window).

A month after she first made them and they still looked wonderful! And the boys had made them their own! 😁




Hehe, love the Lego guy!

They thrived for months, but the last update was that they had been neglected and died away.
Sadness.


Still, they were adorable while they lasted!


Re-visiting these photos, I'm inspired - I need more fairy gardens! And they need little critters!!


Fairy Gardens Everywhere!!!


Wednesday, February 28, 2018

YOU get a fairy garden and YOU get a fairy garden...

Since I feel that the world could be just a little bit happier [that's a lie - I feel the world could be a lot happier, but I'm figuring others think maybe just a little bit happier] with more fairy gardens, check out the adorable one I made for my friend for Christmas!
















I took a jar and painted the bottom a matte clearcoat so it would sort of fog out the dirt at the bottom.

I transplanted some of my clippings from my large garden.

I ran outside during one of the few mild moments of December to steal moss from the backyard.

I cut a little section off of the mini fencing I have.

I hand-painted a sign made with a chunk of husband's woodworking shavings (and yes, silly question, of COURSE I added sparkles to it!) and glued it to a stick.

What to do for a little path...hmmm...couldn't find any small pebbles...hmmm....
ooh! I know! I'll check my button stash! Score!
The perfect thing: awful, dated, hideous buttons that are terrible for any sewing project, but perfect for a "cobblestone" path!!


The plants didn't take as well as I would have liked and the smallness of the jar meant it condensed up real quick.

But it was so stinkin' cute!

So I gave it to my friend (a wildly successful keeping alive of plants gardener) and told her good luck! :-D


More Fairy Gardens!!!!

Friday, November 17, 2017

Work your magic, little fairies!

I bring you yet another story too incredible to leave untold...


A coworker - one of the sweetest people you will ever meet - has taken such a liking to my fairy garden at work that she decided to plant one herself!

So she bought a giant jar of pickles, saved the jar after it was empty and planted a couple little plants. I donated two different types of clippings from mine and away it went!

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She was leaving for a 2 week vacation and sent a plea my way: "Dear Garden Fairy". Aw!
I said of course I would look after the garden while she was gone and so I proudly marched it upstairs to take its place beside mine; basking in sunlight!

I swapped out a couple struggling plants with new, bought little fake mushrooms and a mini fence, added some sand and just made it all cute like she's talked about wanting to do.

She was so delighted when she got back! And was amazed at how well the plants were doing having had sunlight!


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A couple weeks later and she's concerned the plants aren't doing well again; problem is that she's on the lower level and on the north side, so not much sunlight in her little area.

I offered a Fairy Garden Daycare service and she eagerly accepted.
She brought it up to my desk to enjoy sunlight again.


I soon noticed that the soil was very wet; hmmm, she must have watered it pretty heavily.
So I left the lid off, kept it in the sun and watched for it to dry out.

Multiple days in and the soil is still wet. Hmmm.

And then I discover she has a little worm in there! Wow!! I want one!

I show another coworker and upon slightly tilting the jar, she saw bubbles moving through the worm tunnels pretty close to the top of the dirt...which means only one thing:



There was at least 5" of water in the 12" jar! The soil was saturated!

Welp; only thing to do is let it dry out.

A few more days go by. Not only is it moist, it's still puddling (this has been nearly a week since she watered it!) I actually start sponging the dirt with paper towels to help! It's SO wet!

Most of the plants are quickly browning and wilting. :-(

We decide that putting it outside in the sun will help it dry out some more, so she takes it away.

Days later: still wet :-/

We're going to need all the little fairies working their magic to bring this one back!

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The next week, I go down to see how it's doing.
She's devastated: even the beautiful plant that had done well when all others started wilting was looking real sad.

Really?

I'm kind of surprised; I mean, I know the soil is so wet, but plants are pretty hardy...is it browning or yellowing or just bending?

She says the tip is getting brown and drooping.

Interesting. Not sure what to do.

"It was fine yesterday and then today..." [imitates a drooping]

So odd; I guess it could have been rotting in the wet soil and just taken this whole time to finally wilt away...?

"I did try to move them around a little bit to save them, so I hope I didn't damage them!"


Oh my!

"Oh and I added some fertilizer to the dirt to help"



You what?

How much?

[Horrified]: "A lot!!"


I'm done!

"Maybe I should just pull it all out and start over?"

Yup...pretty sure that's about our only option right now.

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Before and After:



I know she's sad, so I feel bad laughing, but it is too, too funny!

Worst case, she starts over; I already have clippings in water waiting for the roots to grow, so it's not a huge deal.

She's a great vegetable gardener, but obviously small plants in small, enclosed containers need VERY different care than vegetable gardens!  I told her to stop over-loving it! :-D

Oh we got rather a great chuckle at these fairy garden adventures!

To be continued!

Friday, November 10, 2017

Fairy Gardens!


Ok, I've become a bit obsessed with fairy gardens.

I mean, I love plants.
I love little things.
I love fairy tales.
I love designing.

Put them together and you have a magical hobby creating magical places for fairies to come hide!


It started when my friend gave me this incredible apothecary jar; I instantly knew what I wanted to do with it: fairy garden!

I bought two little plants and a cute little wheelbarrow
Love the vibrancy of this leaf!
 (and later added the mushrooms), went out to my backyard to get some moss, used old fish tank stones and built a little hobbit hole garden!

But where'd I get the door?!

Dearest husband carved it for me and I painted it!
(Still haven't found a good button for the door knob, though :-/ )

It sits on my desk at work bringing me much happiness!

Well that's it - I was hooked!




I then started seeing concepts for making fairy gardens from broken pots and I just happened to have some broken pots handy!




I was SO please with how this one turned out!

It's all moss, weeds and mushrooms from my backyard along with plant clippings from my original one and then some miniatures I'd bought at a fairy store many years before.




Just waiting for fairies to come sit down to tea...






Unfortunately I may have made a slightly important strategic error...

Forgot to put rocks in the bottom :-(

So the water just runs right through and takes dirt with it. The whole thing is sinking.
Plus, it's a pretty rough design to keep watered since there is so much open space.

This is sadly how it looks now...



When I did my first one -  plants have definitely
taken off since then! (See below for now)





But oh the ideas I have to come!   😇


It is rather a common thing, after seeing pictures or discussing ideas, to hear me exclaim "Fairy Gardens Everywhere!"   or   "The world would be a much happier place if everyone had fairy gardens".


I couldn't find a meme that said it, so I made my own.


Words to live by, folks...


Thursday, February 16, 2017

Let Me Out!!

Well yes, it WAS 70but quickly dropped back down to the 30's. As I look out my window right now it's lightly snowing. Joy.
(but the sun is still out because that's how we roll here in Maryland)

I walked into the office the other day and found the fern in my "fairy garden" sneaking his way out underneath the lid...

I hear ya, little guy. That's exactly how I feel..."get me out of here! I need sunshine! I need warmth! Stretch. Reeeeeeach!"

Feel like I've been in a box for 3 months and it's time to get out!

There is hope. This weekend is supposed to be nearly 60 and you better believe I will be outside getting a taste of the gardens and soaking in the smell of dirt and springtime trying to show itself!


In the meantime, we stay trapped and bundled up just waiting until we feel we can "alive" again.

"They can put us in a jar, but they'll never take our FREEDOOOOOOM!!!! 
Well...until they decide we're too tall for the jar and so trim us down and we have to start over. aaaawwww"

Poor little fern.