Broken Pot Fairy Garden

by J&J Acres
(IC: blogger)
4 Materials
$25
1 Hour
Easy
My wife made me a Fairy House. I made it a Broken Pot Garden. I used plants of different textures and colors from all around our property to fill in the garden. With a little pea gravel and a cactus from the gardening center to finish it off this fairy garden has turned into a wonderful respite for a magical friend to inhabit. Be sure to watch the video at the end and visit the blog post for all the details on how we put this together! The video link below appears broken. Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3d-iZpI9Vvk
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Here's the video how me putting the broken pot fairy garden together.
Close up of the front yard.
Steps leading up to the house.
Walking to the front door.
Materials collected to use in the garden.
The completed broken pot fairy garden.
As seen from a higher angle.
Another view of the front of the house.
From above you can see how the different pieces of broken pot are placed.
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Suggested materials:
- Broken Pot (Purchased locally)
- Various Random Plants (Dug from our property)
- Fairy House (Made at a local Ceramics Studio)
- Rocks (Purchased locally)

Want more details about this and other DIY projects? Check out my blog post!
Published March 20th, 2016 11:38 AM
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Vicki A. Thames on May 01, 2017
This is a picture of my Broken Pot Gnome Garden. Made with Gnome Figurines and decorative pieces bought at Dollar General. I used Succulents plants bought at Lowe's. -
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Carol Cole on Feb 13, 2019
I just love it, it is so cute.
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