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Lorah Marquardt on Apr 16, 2014Very cute! Maybe florist moss to cover the bare soil?Helpful Reply
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Mimi Love on Apr 16, 2014Cute...how about some little twig branches for the fairies to sit on?Helpful Reply
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Kristy on Apr 16, 2014I have put small pebbles over the bare ground in mineHelpful Reply
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Kristy on Apr 16, 2014How are your succulents doing? I want to make one with Succulents but I am afriad I will kill the ones I have....lolHelpful Reply
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Ellen Dunlap on Apr 16, 2014Put in some taller plants and a little rock fairy wallHelpful Reply
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Laney Rogers on Apr 16, 2014Do the containers have drainage holes? That's very important. The accessories are are cute but I would put at least 3 plants in each to give it balance. Feel free to look at my miniature garden album on facebook. Laney RogersHelpful Reply
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Jam301173 on Apr 17, 2014Very cute!Helpful Reply
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Riki Grant on Apr 18, 2014Thank you :)Helpful Reply
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Kristy on Apr 18, 2014do you have pebbles in the bottom of the containers? if not what are you using to help drain the water so its not standing?Helpful Reply
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Dawn Wells Clough on Apr 18, 2014Riki I think those are beautiful you are talentedHelpful Reply
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E4lizerd on Apr 18, 2014super cute. We like to have ours more dimensional, like two levels. By adding bits of broken pot you could achieve that.Helpful Reply
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E4lizerd on Apr 18, 2014Big is fun tooHelpful Reply
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Jen R on Apr 18, 2014I agree, they need some height. As you stated above, this may come with the growth of the plants, but in the mean time, either a branch or some other tall add on. They look great!Helpful Reply
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Sarlou on Apr 18, 2014Check out videos and other ideas on-lineHelpful Reply
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Pgl on Aug 23, 2015Great start you have it all. What you are looking for can be accomplished by making paths with sand or tiny beads that will break up the natural circular pattern allowing you to view each individual area that is so sweet. You could also use some hard bark mulch to add dimension or break up the soil. Your ideas are wonderful always remember less is more.Helpful Reply
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