Easy Fairy Garden Ideas For All Seasons (2024)

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Easy fairy garden ideasfor all seasons. Winter, spring, summer, and fall inspiration to brighten your home and porch. Make one outdoor, indoors, with plants, with flowers, or with succulents! You can make it in a barrel, a milk jug, a pot, or a teacup.

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Here’s a Collection of Fairy Garden Ideas For All Seasons!

Scroll down for details on each one, plus many other seasonal fairy garden ideas.

We’ve made many fairy gardens over the years and they really do brighten your home and porch all year long. When the flowers start to outgrow the pot, just plant them in your yard! Succulents are fun to use because they grow at a snail’s pace and you won’t have to re-pot them for a very long time (or ever), but flowers will always be my go-to fairy garden choice.

Fairy Garden Ideas for Spring

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Mini Flower Gardens for Kids to Make (Fairy Gardens)

A simple and easy fairy garden idea for kids. These pots take up very little space. Fairy garden accessories can be expensive, but you don’t need more than one or two in these tiny pots. Fill with flowers that will last from late spring through the summer.

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Tea Cup Fairy Garden

If you are looking for an easy fairy garden, this is the place to start. This teacup garden will fit in the palm of your hand and is perfect for a small space! The abundance of green reminds me of St. Patrick’s day. Wouldn’t this brighten your window during the month of March as winter turns to spring?

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Pixie Hollow Fairy Garden from Gluesticks

Faith, trust, and pixie dust! I love having little girls because I am still a little girl at heart. I have so much fun enabling my two little gals and their creativity!

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Fairy Garden from All Things Heart and Home

Don’t you just love how she turned this pot onto its side? It’s the perfect little fairy garden hideaway!

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How to Make Your First Fairy Garden from Empress of Dirt

Simple and sweet, the perfect first fairy garden. Another simple fairy garden that would easily last from spring to summer.

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Fairy-Tale Fairy Garden

This fairy tale fairy garden is what little girl dreams are made of.

Fairy Garden Ideas for Summer

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Succulent Fairy Garden from Gluesticks

Don’t have a green thumb? No worries! One of my best tips for easy fairy gardens is to use cactus and succulents! Very little maintenance required.

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Tea Cup Fairy Garden

Another cute teacup fairy garden. I love the whimsy and vintage look of this one!

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Fairy Terrariums

These mini fairy terrariums are such a cute party favor for a fairy birthday party! And because they don’t have actual plants inside they are perfect for summer. Place one on a window sill!

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Fairy Garden Kit—so fun to give for a gift!

Who wouldn’t want to receive a fairy garden kit as a gift! Everything needed to make an easy fairy garden!

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Herb Fairy Garden

Pretty and functional! Trim off the herbs as you need them during the summer.

Fairy Garden Ideas for Fall

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Fall Fairy Garden

Create a beautiful fall fairy garden with the seasonal foliage of fall and a fairy garden pumpkin house!

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Fall Fairy Garden Video from Garden Answer

Fairy Garden Ideas for Winter

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Christmas Fairy Garden

A beautiful Christmas fairy garden to brighten your porch or home this holiday season! Get the kids involved for a magical project that will last all season!

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Winter Fairy Garden Video from Garden Answer

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  1. Easy Fairy Garden Ideas For All Seasons (19)Destiny Paquette says

    Love all these ideas. We were just planning a fairy garden. Thanks!

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  2. Easy Fairy Garden Ideas For All Seasons (20)Beverley Ashey says

    So glad I came across your site. I love making fairy gardens but am always looking for inspiration. Thank you

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    • Easy Fairy Garden Ideas For All Seasons (21)Brandy says

      Thank you, Beverly! This is a new found love of ours. They are addicting! 🙂

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  3. Easy Fairy Garden Ideas For All Seasons (22)Leanna says

    These are all fantastic. My grand daughter introduced me to Faerie Gardens. It’s a long story but those gardens are why I started blogging. I am going to pin this post and share it. I love it.

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Easy Fairy Garden Ideas For All Seasons (2024)

FAQs

What to put in the bottom of a fairy garden? ›

Many fairy gardens use planters, terra cotta pots, or galvanized buckets as their base, but anything that holds dirt will do. (Preferably it would be something with drainage holes in the bottom, to prevent your plants from getting waterlogged.)

What do you do with a fairy garden in the winter? ›

Perennials, miniature trees and shrubs are not houseplants; they need a cold, dormant period in the winter. You can bring the container into an unheated garage, or porch, ideally somewhere about 32 to 50 degrees. The goal is to maintain dormancy without subjecting the plants to repeated freezing and thawing.

Where is the best place to put a fairy garden? ›

Try placing one in your small garden or on the patio. You can even build one in a raised bed, in a planter, or near your vegetable garden—the possibilities are endless! Start with a pot or other container you have on hand already.

What are the rules for a fairy garden? ›

RULES OF THUMB
  • Don't use iron or nickel in the fairy garden as they will repel your fairies.
  • Fairies appreciate when you recycle, compost and garden organically.
  • Perfect playmates for fairies are fireflies, ladybugs and butterflies.
  • Fairies have an affection for honey, sugar and sweet cakes.

Do fairy gardens need drainage? ›

The other essential consideration with a container is drainage. Ideally, there should be a few drainage holes that are standard in most gardening pots. If there are no holes because you have gone with the wheelbarrow option, you will first need to line the bottom with gravel or the broken shards of a terracotta pot.

Which two things do most fairy gardens have? ›

“The basic elements of a fairy garden are miniature plants, fairies and their friends [like dogs, cats and ducks] and accessories,” says Bawden-Davis. “Accessories run the gamut, from tiny watering pails to little rakes and hoes to birdbaths, benches, gazebos and gazing globes.

What does a fairy garden symbolize? ›

Symbolism: Fairy gardens symbolize the harmony between humans and nature, reminding us of our interconnectedness with the environment.

What colors do fairies like? ›

Fairies are often associated with light pastels, pinks and purples. But you can choose whatever colours you like for your fairy folk.

How to landscape for a fairy garden? ›

Arrange the plants to create a pleasing landscape you think your fairies will prefer. Use stones to create paths to a fairy house you purchase or create. Use twigs to build a fence, a swing for fun, and a bench for relaxing.

How do you make a fairy garden pathway? ›

For example, if you want to form a natural stone walkway, fill the edged area with sand, and pat it down (I like to use a small piece of wood for this step.) On top of the sand, place stones to cover the area for the pathway, fill in the spaces with the mini path and patio mix, and pat it down again.

How deep should a fairy garden be? ›

Create Your Own Fairy Garden

To begin, find a container that is shallow, approximately 2 to 4 inches deep and 12 to 20 inches wide. This size would make a suitable miniature landscape, but the boundaries of your fairy garden can be as big or wide as your imagination.

What is the purpose of a fairy garden? ›

What is a Fairy Garden? Fairy gardens are hugely popular because they connect us with our sometimes long-lost imaginations and allow us to create a whimsical world of our very own. They're a fun, escapist project—whether or not you have kids! Enter: these best fairy garden ideas.

What size planter for fairy garden? ›

If you prefer, use pots in staggered sizes, such as a 16-inch pot, a 14-inch pot and a 12-inch pot. Fill them with good quality potting soil and stack them on top of each other, with the largest pot on the bottom. You can also find pre-stacked planters with a three-tier design.

What is a indoor fairy garden? ›

Fairy gardens are miniature gardens constructed of diminutive plants and tiny accessories designed to lure fairies. They can be outside gardens with in-ground plants, or they can be mini container gardens intended mainly for indoors – at least part of the time.

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