| Faery Reading Section--All About the FaeA Guide For Attracting Faeries to Your Garden Many plants attract butterflies and fairies... some of the Gardenfairy's favorites are sunflower, honeysuckle, fernleaf yarrow, summer lilac, red valerian, daisies, cosmos, rosemary, thyme, purple coneflower, pincushion scabiosa, french lavender and heliotrope. Plant pansies, snapdragons, blue columbine, foxglove, butterfly, nasturtiums, and a long list of other favorites to attract hummingbirds and garden faeries. While attracting fairies you undoubtedly attract some other friends to your garden with birdhouses, birdbaths, birdfeeders 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.
 Fairies and water sprites love the sights and sounds of water. Consider adding a small fountain, waterfall or fishpond to your garden. Garden art statues of fairies will also help attract the wee ones. Shiny windchimes, gazing globes and colorful garden flags can help you entice gnomes and elves to add their presence.  Don’t forget that the wee ones are nature loving and enjoy their fun. Plan to leave part of your garden a bit unkempt. This small area will make fairies feel welcomed. It doesn’t have to be a very large space, but having this one little space will give joy to your fairy friends.
 The final step is attracting fairies to come to your garden is very simple. Ask them. If you give conscious energy to this event, it willhappen. Believe.Next--Plants the Fae Like

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