Plant a Fairy GardenChair
"just living is not enough" said the butterfly fairy, "one must
have sunshine, freedom, and a little flower." Hans Christian
Anderson What better way to invite the wee folk into your garden
than by creating a special garden just for them. To make them
feel welcome, plant a few of their favorite flowers or herbs,
and add some natural building materials such as small rocks,
twigs or shells for them to make their home. All you to do after
that is simple...just sit back and believe.
Materials you will need for your Fairygarden chair: Scour thrift
stores, flea markets, or neighborhood curbsides for an old
chair. Remove the bottom.
Chicken wire. Cut two pieces about 12" larger than the opening
of the bottom to allow you to form a basket to place the soil
and flowers/herbs.
Wire cutters
Staple gun and heavy duty staples
Sphagnum moss
Green sheet moss
potting soil amended with compost or rotted manure
Fairy flowers and or herbs-choice of plants will depend on where
you intend to place your chair. Sunny spots will require sun
loving plants and a shady or woodland area will require shade
loving plants.
Directions:
Place the two pieces of chicken wire over the opening of the
seat and gently push down to form a fairly deep "basket" Shape
the wire over the seat sides and staple underneath being careful
to push down any wires.
Line the basket with wet sphagnum moss, placing the green mossy
side face down and showing through the chicken wire. Cover the
wire completely, staple the chicken wire to the frame, bending
it around to the bottom of the chair frame. Be sure to carefully
bend down the edges to prevent any sharp wire from sticking your
fairy friends. Fill the basket completely with your amended soil
and plant some of your favorite fairy plants.
Plant suggestions include:
Herbs: Thyme: This is a must to invite fairies into your garden.
It is said that fairies hide their babies under the thyme for
safe keeping.
Lavender: Lavender is good for all those midnight fairy parties.
They can create wonderful lavender infused wine. The scent of
lavender is very soothing to lull the fairy babies to sleep.
Sweet Woodruff: The delicate white flowers will reflect the
moonlight for their fairy dances.
Lambs ear: What a soft place to make a fairy bed! Rosemary:
Called the elf plant. Fairy lore maintains they are captivated
by it. Plant the trailing variety to cascade down the side of
the chair.
Flowers for your fairychair include:
Primrose: Attracts the company of fairies. Called the fairy
flower. Lilly of the valley: Dainty, bell shaped flowers,
perfect for making fairy caps.
Care of your fairychair. Like all container gardens, the fairy
chair will need to be watered more often. Check daily. If herbs
and perennial flowers are planted, they will need to be pruned
to keep them compact. Also, your soil will need to be
refurbished periodically with new plants to replace the annuals.