Container Garden
By Rkwright
- 23 May, 2012
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I got the idea for this after seeing pictures of 'Fairy Gardens' and wanted to try something similar. I'm pretty happy with it but for the little house, all I did was shaped a piece of tufa rock and hot glued pieces of bamboo stakes on for the roof. Eventually I will make a new house for it once I get more cement. I'm also going to add a few more small plants/moss and remove some rocks. Has anyone else tried one of these?
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I love the idea of miniature gardens, wouldnt mind having another go, i have got an indoor one, with quite small plants. its on my photos somewhere???
23 May, 2012
My grandmother used to encourage us to do these when we were children. I might just have another go!
27 May, 2012
They are fun to make, it seems like all the best ones I have made have been given as gifts. My mom and grandmother love them so I enjoy making them :)
2 Jun, 2012
I used broken up pieces of hyper-tufa for the rocks in the container, am curious what everyone else uses for decorative stone? It seems like rock choices are fairly limited here, I can only easily find the following: pea gravel, river rock, western sunrise and red lava. I just found an ad for limestone though and I am considering getting 2 tons.
2 Jun, 2012
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