A fairy herb garden.
I'm hoping that this spot on an old chair (that's past it's best sitting days) will be just right. There is a little window for sunlight. Imagine having fresh parsley, basil, and oregano whenever I want to use them in a recipe! (Yes, I did buy these plants impulsively from the display outside the grocery store.)
If fairies can take care of cute little flowers, why not herbs?
Here's the "sun room" area with the new fairy herb garden.
Heartfully,
Eilis
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Love this wee garden. I've always wanted to create one.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Laura.
DeleteThis is so adorable! And you've found the perfect spot for it. I want to plant one with my grand baby when he gets a bit older. Boys and dirt make a great combo.;-)
ReplyDeleteThat will be fun!
DeleteI love this! A fairy garden has been on my list for several years and I've never done it. It's so cute!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteSo cute. I've been playing with some fairy garden stuff around here. So fun for early spring!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful week.
It's fun, isn't it?
DeleteThis is so cute and whimsical! Thanks for sharing at Your Inspired Design!
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting, Holly!
DeleteI love your fairy garden, how perfectly delightful!
ReplyDeleteI have a little fairy and snail that would love a home like you have created for your gnome.
Jemma
I'll bet you'll find a corner for them in your new garden!
DeleteHi Eilis, I'm visiting from Lone Star Sisters ;) Your garden is so sweet. I think EVERYTHING is better with herbs and have an organic herb shop on Etsy.
ReplyDeleteHi Cecilia,
DeleteThanks for stopping by! I've just visited your lovely blog and Etsy shop. I'm hooked.
I see cute little fairy gardens, but I have yet to make one. I have the time and the supplies and think I need to get busy.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at SYC.