Sunday, May 3, 2009

Attracting Fairies to Your Garden

Create a garden that is conductive to all life. Put up birdhouses,
birdbaths and bird feeders, bat houses and hummingbird feeders.

Plant flowers and plants that are attractive to bees and
butterflies. Faeries are attracted to any place where there are
butterflies. Put nuts out for the squirrels.

Whatever you do to bring life to your garden will bring faeries as
well.

Here is a short list of plants that attract beautiful butterflies and
faeries to your garden:

Achillea millefolium (common yarrow)
Aster novi-belgii (New York aster)
Chrysanthemum maximum (shasta daisy)
Coreopsis grandiflora/verticillata (coreopsis)
Agastache occidentalis (western giant hyssop or horsemint)
Lavendula dentata (French lavender)
Rosemarinus officinalis (rosemary)
Thymus (thyme)
Buddleia alternifolia (fountain butterfly bush)
Buddleia davidii (orange-eye butterfly bush, summer lilac)
Potentilla fruitiosa (shrubby cinquefoil)
Petunia hybrida (common garden petunia)
Verbena (verbenas, vervains)
Scabiosa caucasica (pincushion flowers)
Cosmos bipinnatus (cosmos)
Zinnia elegans (common zinnia)

Install a small fountain or waterfall or put in a fishpond. You might
want to include statues of faeries. Anything that reflects light or is
colourful and moving particularly attracts the gnomes and elves.
Both faeries and water sprites like the splashy sound and sight of a
fountain.

Leave an area of your garden a bit wild and not too cultivated.
Faeries. It need not be a large space, but having one area that is
dedicated to the faeries will make them feel very welcome.

Ask faeries and elves to come to your garden. "Where Intention
goes, energy flows." Whatever you place your conscious awareness
on, you will pull into your life. As you put your attention on faeries
and gnomes and the elemental realm, they will respond by being
drawn into your garden.
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