What is a Fairy?
Fairies are magickal beings that are multidimensional. They can move in and through the physical realm. We live in the 3rd dimension, the physical realm. But in reality, everything we see, hear, touch, taste, and smell are only illusions. These perceptions are how we communicate the information we receive in the physical realm to our true spiritual selves.

Everything is energy and nothing is truly solid. The fairies know this, and are able to merge with the things that appear to be solid in the physical realm. Their energies are lighter and their knowledge of quantum physics allows them to move in and out of different dimensions, which all co-exist at the same time in the same space. You do not have to know or understand quantum physics to know that Fairies do exist, and that we rarely ever see them with our physical eyes. We sense them, feel their presence, and very often can communicate with them psychically through telepathy or visions.
There are many Types and Speices of Fairies and Fae too numberous to list
Fairies are magickal beings that are multidimensional. They can move in and through the physical realm. We live in the 3rd dimension, the physical realm. But in reality, everything we see, hear, touch, taste, and smell are only illusions. These perceptions are how we communicate the information we receive in the physical realm to our true spiritual selves.

Everything is energy and nothing is truly solid. The fairies know this, and are able to merge with the things that appear to be solid in the physical realm. Their energies are lighter and their knowledge of quantum physics allows them to move in and out of different dimensions, which all co-exist at the same time in the same space. You do not have to know or understand quantum physics to know that Fairies do exist, and that we rarely ever see them with our physical eyes. We sense them, feel their presence, and very often can communicate with them psychically through telepathy or visions.
There are many Types and Speices of Fairies and Fae too numberous to list
I have 2 Fairies Marygold

Marygold tells me she has been with me for Centuries since in a former life time I saved her from someone who was abuising her and hurting her she bound herself to me and been following me in countless life times Marygold speaks with a Gaelic accent and is a very funny and sexy fairy
loves to talk ALOT
This is Violet

I met Violet during a life time In ancient Roman times as a Farmer her home was destroyed and I built a fairy garden to let her and the Fae to be welcome to be blessed the farm
she has been with me ever since she has a Germanic Accent
Violet and Marygold are very Close VERY Close
Perhaps you're lucky and have an oak tree in your enchanted garden for attracting fairies... if not, consider planting an oak tree! Fairies cherish the Great Oak and use the acorns for decoration, celebrations and use the tops for hats. Magic oak leaves are used in the autumn celebrations.
Hundreds of faeries have been found to live in the oldest Oaks. There are fairies to be found in every Oak tree. The health and energy of the surrounding fairy garden plays a major role in determining how many fairies actually live in the Great Oak. Try placing crystals in the ground surrounding the Great Oak if you feel that the energy needs lifting

When you plant an enchanted garden for attracting fairies, you will undoubtedly attract some other friends to your fairy garden with birdhouses, bird baths, bird feeders and hummingbird feeders. Fairies seem to enjoy the same habitat that butterflies love, so plant flowers, plants and herbs that attract hummingbirds, butterflies and bees.

When planning your enchanted garden, many plants attract butterflies and fairies... some of the fairies favorite flowers aresunflower, honeysuckle, fernleaf yarrow, summer lilac, red valerian, daisies, cosmos, rosemary, thyme, purple coneflower, pincushion scabiosa, french lavender and heliotrope. (See also Flowers that Attract Fairies). Plant pansies, snapdragons, blue columbine, foxglove (foxglove, meaning “Folk’s glove” is used for gloves and hats), tulips (tulips are good for clothing and for their babes beds), butterfly, nasturtiums and a long list of other favorites to attract hummingbirds and garden fairies . They love fruit trees such as apple, cherry or pear. They like to use the blossoms for clothing and for spring festivities.

If you happen to live near a stream, you are probably lucky enough to have water fairies in your enchanted garden. Fairies and water sprites love the sights and sounds of water.

1.Old wine barrel or Garden pot birdhouse doll house or mason jar or anything you can use to make a mini garden
2. Good Quaility Potting soil {Earthworms are optional}
3.Stones / Rocks or Crystals of your choice
4. sea shells of your choice
5. small Gnomes statues and Fairy statues
6.fairy furniture or Doll Furniture you can find it at local Garage and yard sales
a tiny table and chair and an Arbor maybe a swing anything your imagination is the limit
7.Shiny things Fairies love shiny things like Glitter or anything shiny
8. Sigils , Symbols
9.Honey, Sugar, Candy Sweet Treats
10 Herbs and Flowers
Here's a short list of plants that attract faeries to your garden:

Common yarrow, Achillea millefolium
New York aster, Aster novi-belgii
Shasta daisy, Chrysanthemum maximum
Western giant hyssop or horsemint, Agastache occidentalis
French lavender, Lavendula dentata
Rosemary, Rosemarinus officinalis
Thyme, Thymus
Fountain butterfly bush, Buddleia alternifolia
Orange-eye butterfly bush, summer lilac, Buddleia davidii
Shrubby cinquefoil, Potentilla fruitiosa
Common garden petunia, Petunia hybrida
Verbenas, vervains, Verbena
Pincushion flowers, Scabiosa caucasica
Cosmos, Cosmos bipinnatus
Common zinnia, Zinnia elegans
They also love the following plants and trees:
Foxglove, primrose, ragwort, cowslips, pansies, bluebells, clover (3-leaf, not 4-leaf), St. John's wort, hazel, rowan, blackthorn, oak, willow, elder, birch, alder, apple, ash, and especially toadstools.

Dedicating the Faery Garden-

Once the garden is started, you might want to ritually dedicate it as a Faery garden sanctuary. Begin by walking the around the garden with an athame pointed at its boundaries (much like casting a circle). Then sprinkle the perimeter of the garden with a branch of fir dipped in salted spring water. Finally, walk the boundaries of the garden with a lighted incense stick. (It can be left to burn in the ground when you finish.) Then with a wand of hazel, slowly walk around the garden greeting each plant with words like:
Spirits of the (insert plant name),
I welcome your presence in the garden.
Feel your love flow from your heart, down your wand, and out the end of the wand. Be sure to welcome all plants, stones, and trees. (Nature spirits are easily offended.) Conclude your ritual with these words:
In the name of the Goddess and the God,
I declare this garden a sanctuary
For the spirits of nature
And the children of the Gods.
When you are finished, leave a gift -- cookies, soda, ale, cream, or bright, shiny things like rings, beads, or stones.


This is such a wonderful idea, for Mabon I think im gonna get the kids and my finace'e together and make some of these for the back yard. Maybe make one for each element to entice the gnomes, salamanders, sylphs and undines over!
ReplyDeleteI love faery houses!! adorable
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ReplyDeleteI was in the yard yesterday picking up sticks and branch's that fall during the winter, we planted last fall, and will be planting more after the last frost, you've given some beautiful food for thought thank you for the wonderful images
ReplyDeleteI really want to make my own fairy garden, Thank you for all the great ideas!
ReplyDeleteGreat Ideas my fairies will love this gardens, thank you.
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful! Do you have any tips on cutting the teracotta pots to get the layered potted gardens without the pots cracking or disintegrating? Thank you!
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