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I couldn’t figure anyway to post this to get attached from the file on my phone. Here is a planter fairy garden. You can also find them on google under trough gardens

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RoadRunner44

What a lovely idea. Small world play for small people. Little ones would love this magic world.I wouldnt mind one either.

Xx

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Gillyflower18 in reply to RoadRunner44

They are a lot of fun to do. Little girls especially like the fairy aspect. I used to make gardens with trolls and lizards for the boys. Sexist really but that’s the way they sold!

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Niao

I want to sit in the seat! Lovely!

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Gillyflower18 in reply to Niao

The fairy is going to beat you too it! Better hurry!

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Niao in reply to Gillyflower18

Can't, too unfit to run.🙁😁

That's pretty and could provide hours of fun for little ones. Both in upkeep and with small figures!

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leo60

They are very sweet! My granddaughter was given one for Christmas and she started it off straight away! However she handed me the fairy and said "My garden isn't for a fairy, I've got a lion for mine"! I guess she's just not a girly girl!😂😂😂 xx

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Gillyflower18 in reply to leo60

🤣🤣🤣🤣 I’ve done desert ones with cacti and succulents that had little dead trees, broken wagon wheels and bleached bones near a fake water hole too. No lions tho. Maybe I should do an African themed one!

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PatsyIpswich

that's beautiful ..mine are larger and more spread out and also contain gnomes. I remember as a child these were popular with Chinese bridge etc lovely idea.. thank you xx

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Gillyflower18 in reply to PatsyIpswich

Lovely! I have to get on my computer to see pictures in replies. I normally post from my phone. There is no end to the things you can collect and add to fairy gardens. I love all the tiny groundcover plants you can get. One of my favorites is Blue Star Creeper. It blooms for a long time and is so pretty. You can plant fairy meadows with it.

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PatsyIpswich

yes and cedum .. particularly the rosettes and Angelica .. this is my fairy/gnome garden which is a bit over crowded and mostly shingle .. I need more ground cover plants x

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Gillyflower18 in reply to PatsyIpswich

I love your gnomes and the little mushroom house! There are a lot of lovely sedums i agree and they are so easy to care for. Take a look a cymbalaria online. Thats another good one. I'm in the middle right now of ordering groundcovers for the nursery and I always am happy for input from other gardeners. Gardeners are some of the greatest people in the world. It must be something about getting your hands in the dirt!

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PatsyIpswich in reply to Gillyflower18

I shall make a note thankyou x

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Nilsam

That's beautiful 🧚‍♀️🧚‍♂️

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