How to do fairy garden without a tree?
Tree was removed from yard.
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You could use a bucket a pail a flower pot a tub what ever you want buy your pieces fill your bucket with dirt till almost the top then start arranging your pieces maybe put a pond use a small round bowl plastic fill with water
Hi Susan, my no, you do not need to have a tree. Use a flower pot or a spot in your garden. Fairy gardens are the best.
Tree is optional.
https://www.hometalk.com/search/posts?filter=outdoor%20fairy%20garden
Here are some of mine and trees not always needed- teacups, gourds, and baskets are great too! https://www.hometalk.com/diy/outdoor/garden/fairy-gardens-36722395
Fairy Gardens!
I make them in big pots too, no tree required.