Fairy gardens are the perfect form of gardening.  They are great for gardeners with a balcony or deck, or for gardeners with limited mobility.  They are also a great project to do with kids or grandkids.  Fairy gardens can be brought indoors over winter, so they are perfect to enjoy year round!

 

 

Our stock is constantly changing. We cannot guarantee the availability of any plant. If you are looking for a particular plant, please call to make sure we have it in stock. Sorry, we can not hold plants.

 

Hernaria (Rupturewort)Sun – Looks like a variegated thyme, but it has no smell or flavor.  Use as a groundcover to  keep your fairies happy.

 

 

 

Hostas (miniature) – Shade/Part Shade/Sun (depending on variety)

  • Blue Mouse Ears
  • Cameo
  • Cracker Crumbs
  • Frosted Mouse Ears (shown)
  • Peanut

 

Isotoma (Blue Star Creeper) - Sun/Part Sun – Excellent low growing groundcover.  Tiny blue flowers.

 

 

Leptinella Brass ButtonsSun/Part Sun – Tiny fern shaped leaves make a good groundcover.  2-3″ high.

 

 

 

Sedum – Sun.  Drought tolerant and easy to grow.

  • acre
  • cauticola
  • Chocolate Ball
  • Coral Carpet (shown)
  • Harvest Moon
  • Himalayan Skies
  • John Creech
  • Kamtschaticum
  • Lemon Ball
  • Murale
  • Oktoberfest
  • TriColor (shown)

 

Sempervivum (Hens and Chicks)Sun – Old-fashioned rosettes.  They grow just about any where the soil is well drained.  Drought tolerant.

 

Silene Druett’s Variegated (Catchfly) - Sun – Variegated leaves with tiny white flowers.  Only 2″ tall.

 

 

 

Sisyrinchium (Lucerne Blue Eyed Grass)Sun/Part Sun – Tiny star-shaped blue flowers on iris-like leaves.

 

 

Succulents – Sun/Part Sun -  Come in all shapes and sizes.  Perfect for trees, bushes or whatever else your fairy needs.  These are annuals, so they need to come inside for the winter.

ThymeSun/Part Sun – One of the most used plants in miniature gardening.  Excellent groundcover.

  • Elfin
  • Magic Carpet
  • Wooly
  • Frosted Mouse Ears
  • Peanut

 

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