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Fairy gardens are enjoying an astonishing surge in popularity and now you can begin making your own enchanting miniature landscapes, complete with pint-sized accessories, diminutive plants, and quaint fairy figures. Gardeners Julie Bawden-Davis and Beverly Turner provide you with step-by-step instructions for creating a magical garden that will attract Thumbelina herself!

Learn how to design, plant, accessorize, and care for your very own small corner of the world by following seven simple steps, including choosing the perfect container, planting luxurious pint-sized plants, decorating with properly scaled accessories, and telling a story through the delicate fairies you choose to inhabit your magical wonderland. Included are full-color photographs showcasing various types of fairy gardens and accessories, which are sure to inspire the designer in you! And best of all, these perennial gardens are perfect for the busy gardener, as they require less than ten minutes per week to maintain—this could be your new favorite hobby! For the inner child in us all, Fairy Gardening is sure to enchant both the novice and the experienced gardener who wishes to stir up Lilliputian flights of fancy.

Book Details

  • File Size: 5126 KB
  • Print Length: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing; 1 edition (February 22, 2013)
  • Publication Date: February 22, 2013
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B00BIOFZ0M
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • X-Ray:
    Not Enabled
  • Word Wise: Not Enabled
  • Lending: Not Enabled
  • Screen Reader: Supported

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Book Reviews

on March 10, 2013
 
About 5 years ago I had the opportunity to attend a modest seminar conducted by Beverly Turner at her nursery in Orange County, California. I knew then that this woman should write a book, and I’m so thrilled she finally did. A true pioneer of fairy gardens, Beverly is more than just a gardening expert. She is an accomplished actress, director and set designer as well, and she brings that sense of theater to each tiny garden. So much more than a collection of plants and props, each of her creations tells a story and draws people in. I saw many of her fairy gardens during my visit to her nursery, and each one is a wonder. A few tiny bunnies and an overturned teacup transform what could have been a static tea party set into a “naughty bunny tea party”. An empty bench and a figure staring off in the distance speaks of a missing loved one. This beautifully illustrated book gives the reader all the tools necessary to tackle fairy gardening with confidence. In addition to sharing her artistry, Beverly provides clear instructions for creating your own miniature masterpiece. There are instructions about plant selection and construction techniques, but more than that, she teaches you how to create drama on a miniature scale. I heartily recommend this book to both novices and seasoned gardeners interested in exploring this magical, living art form.
on June 9, 2016
 

This was an amazingly gorgeous book! The author makes all kinds of “fairy gardens”, using small and regular sized plants, furniture, small figures, to make little scenes. It addresses ways to suggest action in your garden, how to make “water” for streams, putting small animals, and, of course, fairies. There is a list in the back of companies that make the small figurines for the gardens.

My only criticism is that I don’t feel like I got enough information about the plants we should use for the gardens. The author talked about the plants, but there were no pictures of that plant, so I didn’t really get which plants were which. So, this is a book that lets you know that you need to spend a little more time at the garden center!

In summary, it’s a good book, and beautiful, but seems to be intended for a more experienced audience than I am. I’m not sorry I bought it, but it didn’t tell me a lot of what I needed to know.

on March 29, 2017
 
This was a quick read, full of ideas and advice about creating a fairy garden. The photographs are lovely and inspiring. I only give it four stars, though, because it deals exclusively with plants for outdoor fairy gardens. I’m creating an indoor fairy garden, so I’ll have to go elsewhere for advice on what plants will work for that.
on April 13, 2017
 
Very Nice….
on October 8, 2016
 
I am happy with the condition and quick delivery of the book. I have read it cover to cover and it’s dog-eared now from use. lol It is easy to read and follow the instructions. “Magical” gardening is something I have always wanted to do, and this book taught me how. A useful, fun book.
on October 19, 2015
 
This is a beautiful little book. It is a Christmas present for my great niece and I know she will love it. The pictures are very good and the book is well written. I can’t imagine there are people in the world that don’t believe in fairies.
on March 24, 2017
 
This was a very entertaining and informative book. Gave it a a gift and plan to order one for myself.
on December 2, 2015
 
I love fairy gardens, but am hesitant to plant one because I am not sure I will be able to keep the
plants small and in scale to the other items in the garden. This book has lots of ideas and samples.

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