Sunday, August 1, 2010

Garden Fairies - Find More Than Just Flower Fairies at the Bottom of the Garden!

There are many types of fairy, and garden fairies are just some of them. From flower fairies to tree spirits, the backyard can be an abundance of fairy activity, so long as the right setting is provided.

Types of Garden Fairies


Flower fairies
Tree spirits
Elementals
Elves
Gnomes
Weather fairies

What Do Fairies Do in the Garden?

The most popular notion of fairy activity in the yard is that they look after the plants and help them grow. This is true, but at a far more complex level. There are fairies responsible for photosynthesis, others responsible for healthy roots, and others making sure the soil is fertile.

Now, the more skeptical reader might be wondering why all gardens are not botanical paradises if fairies take care of everything! The key issue is that fairies must have the right setting to work efficiently in - a chemical-filled or overgrown and unloved space is not somewhere a fairy wants to be. Similarly, if an area is owned by non-believers, this can damage a fairy's ability to look after plants too.

Other fairies found in the backyard take care of trees, birds, animals, water and the local weather.

How to Attract Fairies

The best way to keep fairies happy and abundant is to grow an organic, partly wild garden with lots of native flowers and secret places for both fairies and wildlife. Fairies love humans who take care of the precious planet, so the more Earth-friendly you are, the better!

Once I started working proactively with the fey, I found attracting garden fairies was no problem at all.

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