CREATING A FAIRY GARDEN

 

A sure way to attract fairies into your garden is to create a magical miniature fairy garden. Fairies are peaceful, yet mischievous magical folks that like to frolic and dance in the garden.

To design and plant a garden for fairies, begin by thinking small. You’ll need a small container like a terrarium, box or basket; a selection of small plants that fairies like; and small ornaments and treasures to tempt and please the fairies.

Arrange your plants and ornaments like a natural landscape keeping the tiny fairies in mind. Create pathways and beaches; even a water feature in your miniature garden. Fairies love places to hide so be sure to include fairy houses and other hide-a-ways to entice fairies to settle in your enchanted garden. Fairies will want a place to hide and will tend to make their homes in gardens that provide outlets to quickly disappear from the prying attention of human eyes.

Indoor Fairy Gardens
The gardens can be kept inside near a window or outside in a protected area, preferably in partial shade with dancing rays of sun and moonlight. Water as needed remembering that often the container has no drainage. Fertilizers make plants grow bigger and faster and since we don’t want to over-crowd our fairy friends, we don’t recommend it. Trim your plants as needed unless the fairies do it first.

Each fairy garden is unique depending on the person who creates it and the fairies who move into it.

Outdoor Fairy Gardens
Fairies love fragrant flowers like Honeysuckle, Roses, Sweet Peas and Lavender.

Appropriately name ‘Elfin’ Thyme and ‘Baby Tears’ are two fairy favorites and make a great ground cover for your garden.

Foxgloves make nice fairy dresses; Columbine used for bonnets; Lady Slippers for shoes; Lamb’s Ear for soft beds; Milkweed pods for baby fairy cradles, walnut shells make nice little boats for sailing and acorn shells for bowls.

Fairies love taking rides on butterflies and hummingbirds, so plants that attract these beauties are fairy friendly too!

After you create your magical miniature fairy garden, enjoy taking time to relax in your gardens trying to catch a glimpse of the magical fairies as they pass through your enchanted garden.

Here are some great fairy garden plants along with their meanings:

Aster love, fidelity
Camelia (pink) longing for you
Carnation (solid color) yes
Carnation (striped) no
Carnation (red) admiration
Carnation (white) innocence
Chrysanthemum fidelity
Chrysanthemum (red) love
Daisy loyal love, purity
Forget-Me-Not true love
Gardenia secret love
Myrtle love, marriage
Orange Blossom marriage
Orchid love, beauty
Primrose can’t live without you
Rose (red) I love you
Rose (pink) youth, grace
Rose (white) beauty, respect
Rose (yellow) friendship
Tulip (red) declaration of love
Violet (blue) faithful
Violet (white) hopeful for love
Zinnia (purple) lasting affection
   
Azalea take care of yourself
Bittersweet truth
Bluebell humility
Cactus endurance
Cattail peace, prosperity
Calendula grace and beauty
Chrysanthemum perfection, rest
Chrysanthemum (white) truth
Crocus cheerfulness
Daffodil new beginnings
Dandelion faithfulness, happiness
Fern magic, fascination, confidence
Gladiolas remembrance
Holly domestic happiness
Hyacinth (purple) forgive me
Hyacinth (blue)
ever constant
Hyacinth (red) playful
Iris faith, hope, wisdom
Larkspur keep an open heart
Lily (white) purity, majesty
Lily (yellow) happy
Lily (calla) beauty
Lily (day) mother
Lily (tiger) wealth, pride
Lily of the Valley sweetness
Narcissus beautiful, respect
Palm Leaves victory and success
Pine Bough hope
Poppy (yellow) wealth, success
Zinnia (white) goodness