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Fairy Garden
FamilyHost_Pia - January 13, 2009
Ever thought about planing a fairy garden? Let's share what you would plant to attract the little magical creatures.
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AnnabelleMcB - January 13, 2009
I'm not much of a gardener but I think lilacs would be perfect in a fairy garden. They're such dainty little flowers and provide perfect hiding spots for the fairies who would come visit.
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FamilyHost_Pia - January 14, 2009
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  I'm not much of a gardener but I think lilacs would be perfect in a fairy garden. They're such dainty little flowers and provide perfect hiding spots for the fairies who would come visit.  
By AnnabelleMcB
And they smell so good!
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FamilyHost_Pia - January 14, 2009
I would plant lilies, primrose, lilacs, add a little birth bath, maybe a little birth house and also place a little bench into the center.
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AnnabelleMcB - January 14, 2009
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  And they smell so good!  
By FamilyHost_Pia
Oh absolutely. And isn't their light purple color perfect for fairies?
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FamilyHost_Pia - January 15, 2009
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  Oh absolutely. And isn't their light purple color perfect for fairies?  
By AnnabelleMcB
Yes! But I also really like the pink and light yellow ones you can find now. I can just picture all those colors and the smell :)
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casandram27 - January 17, 2009
I would do Sunflowers and daisies with some vegetables for them to eat.
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FamilyHost_Pia - January 17, 2009
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  I would do Sunflowers and daisies with some vegetables for them to eat.  
By casandram27
Oh, that is such a wonderful idea!! I also thought about fairies liking shiny objects and growing lady's mantle for dewdrops that glisten like diamonds :)
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Pnkrosbsh - January 19, 2009
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i have my very own fairy garden in my back yard..we, the fairys & i love roses so i've planted a lot of them, i also have impatients and marigolds and lots of greens like hostas so if trouble comes (like my cats) they can run and hide quick..if you look you might see one on a swing..they have some statues of angels to also pink & purple primroses
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Pnkrosbsh - January 19, 2009
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oops heres another fairy escaping my garden of pink & purple impatients
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FamilyHost_Pia - January 19, 2009
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  i have my very own fairy garden in my back yard..we, the fairys & i love roses so i've planted a lot of them, i also have impatients and marigolds and lots of greens like hostas so if trouble comes (like my cats) they can run and hide quick..if you look you might see one on a swing..they have some statues of angels to also pink & purple primroses  
By Pnkrosbsh
Now that is a fairy garden and you thought of everything! Way to go, it is beautiful!! :)
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