{"id":5517,"date":"2016-05-10T11:30:09","date_gmt":"2016-05-10T10:30:09","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/craftykidsathome.com\/?p=5517"},"modified":"2018-05-17T09:06:34","modified_gmt":"2018-05-17T08:06:34","slug":"make-miniature-fairy-garden","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/craftykidsathome.com\/make-miniature-fairy-garden\/","title":{"rendered":"How to make a Miniature Fairy Garden"},"content":{"rendered":"
Make some treasured memories this summer with your kids as you create a Miniature Fairy Garden together.<\/p>\n
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A natural gardener I am not, but what I lack in skill, I make up for in enthusiasm. Every year I like to try something new in our garden with my kids. And this year we are all about growing vegetables and making our own miniature fairy garden <\/a>to protect it (wishful thinking I know, but I am willing to try anything to keep the slugs at bay).<\/p>\n My husband took control of our raised vegetable beds last year, but quite frankly he let things slide and despite his best intentions, we didn’t get a great crop (his theory of the more seeds you cram in = the more food you will grow did not work out well!) So this year it’s the turn of girls to see if we can do any better. It remains to be seen if we will, but we have got of to a good start.<\/p>\n Myself and Bella popped on our gardening gloves and set to work one sunny afternoon last week and we now have one raised bed planted out with radishes, peas and carrots seeds.And the second bed we have filled with sunflowers <\/a>and other cut flower varieties (not for eating more for decoration around the home). Great growing weather followed (warm and wet) and we are seeing a few shoots coming up now, but I am embarrassed to say at this stage I am not sure which are weeds and which are our vegetables and flowers!Tips for creating the perfect Miniature Fairy Garden with you Kid’s<\/h2>\n
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