I started my little Fairy Garden this eve. The gnome is working on it. The fairies will check it out tomorrow and see if it is good enough, ha. I have more plants to add. This home is beneath the pink Turk's Cap forest in my flower bed with the fountain on my patio.
My new Fairy Garden
How adorable!!! Love the bark look...so natural. Did you buy that or make the house from found materials? Also, your plant selection is perfect....is that miniature liriope?
beautiful!
That looks wonderful!
That piece of wood is absolutely fantastic! I love how the wood arches just like the door, and just like the windows. it looks like they were made for each other.
I also really like your gnome. I searched for that one at JoAnns but they'd already run out. He is just adorable, and I don't normally go for gnomes.
I also really like that sign with the birdies.
It all just matches so well, in scale and in cuteness.
Well done!
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i love that ! i really love that gnome . i ve looked on line for him lol
very nice --everything looks great!
Thanks everyone. My hubby found the wood at property his family owns. That was about a year ago. I had wanted something to plant in for my violet show. It is big and heavy, so I just kept it in the garden.
This is the same piece of wood in the photo. Took this in the early spring.
The grass is a tiny mondo or monkey grass. Probably in the same family as Loriope. I have lots of Giant Loriope in my flower beds.
I love my gnome too. I never liked them until I saw this one at JoAnn's. He is adorable with the flowers.
love that wood! i have a tree with a big dead branch that is growing lots of fungus --atractive fungus--and i know i have to do something with that some day
Great idea to use the wood for the gnomie 'bungalow'! So quaint and different.
Your little garden is so cute!
That is adorable! What a great idea to use the driftwood - the doors and windows look so natural on it. I'm normally not a gnome fan either but that one is really cute.
It wasn't driftwood, it is wood from a mesquite tree. They are really interesting, twisting trees. Hubby picked a good one for me at his family property. :)
OK, I've seen pictures of them before. It's the perfect piece of wood for your house!
the little house is the cutest
Love the path!
