There are fairies at the bottom of our garden!
You cannot think how beautiful they are;
They all stand up and sing when the Fairy Queen and King
Come gently floating down upon their car.
The King is very proud and very handsome;
The Queen--now you can quess who that could be
(She's a little girl all day, but at night she steals away)?
Well -- it's Me!
Rose Fyleman

Tips For Your Garden
Fairies love the sounds and sights of water. A fountain, birdbath, waterfall or pond all do well to attract fairies.
Fairies are attracted to shiny things; wind chimes, gazing balls.
Put things in your garden that attract life; birdhouses and feeders, bat houses, hummingbird feeders and nuts for the squirrels.
Your garden does not have to be large or complex, just keep it free of weeds.
Be creative where you put your fairy garden, try inside an old tree stump.
Decorate your garden with some pretty stones. Make some tiny paths with stones or gravel. Use larger flat stones for sunning areas.
Make a fence out of popsicle sticks.
A tire from a toy truck can be used to make a fairy sized tire swing.
Leave a little bit of cake and milk out in case your garden visitors get hungry.
Flowers/Plants
Trees

This picture was graciously provided to me by Lady Wolfen Mists. To see more pictures of her Faery Garden, click here.

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