These diminished plants make a big wallop in fairy gardens and other miniature plantings .
Jason Donnelly
Fairy garden are postage stamp - stamp plots that require the most diminutive of plantings . But these impulsive trivial landscapes offer so much more than small - scale leaf greenery . They add a touch of magic with their miniature structures and fairy figurines . Whether you’replanting your diminutive gardenin an indoor container or tucking it into an outdoor nook , let these nance garden works actuate your imagination as you plan your layout .

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Baby Tears
Baby tears ( Soleirolia soleirolii ) has little teeny leave on thin , low - growing stems that form a fine - textured , moss - like groundcover . It’shardy in USDA zone 9 - 11 , but can become weedy in ideal conditions . Or , grow it indoors in a terrarium or pot . child snag prefer consistently moist soil and indirect light .
Spike Moss
Sometimes called nightclub moss , spike moss(Selaginella kraussiana ) is a low - maturate plant with lacy , fern - like leaves . It requires brilliant but indirect light , consistently moist soil , andthrives in humid environments like terrariums . Spike moss acquire very slowly , but once mature , it can create a obtuse rug of fleeceable foliage .
Miniature Fig Tree
Some varieties of Ficus carica trees stay under a foot marvellous . For model , ' Tiny Limey ' is a dwarfFicus microcarpa(shown here ) . Or look for a dwarf cry fig such asFicus benjamina’Mini ' . These miniature tree diagram work equally well for bonsai or fairy gardens . Mosttypes ofFicusprefer well - drained soil that ’s kept on the damp side .
Polka-Dot Plant
usable in pinkish , red , or ashen , polka - dot plant ( Hypoestes phyllostachya ) is a favourite forfairy gardensbecause of its lilliputian size of it and its striking leave . It ’s most commonly grown as a houseplant but also pee a colorful tropical yearly in the garden . This tropical plant does good with high humidity , tidy sum of moisture , andbright but collateral light .
Gray Lavender Cotton
Gray lavender cotton(Santolina chamaecyparissus)is a Mediterranean herb with aromatic grayish green foliage . It can withstand unconstipated trim and shaping , making it a near nominee for a fairy garden . Once it ’s build , this perennial is very drouth - liberal , and it ’s hardy in Zones 6 - 9 . It grows up to 2 foot tall andrequires full sun .
Mexican Heather
Mexican Calluna vulgaris ( Cupheahyssopifolia ) is a pretty bush with small leaves and tiny but colourful flowers . It mature up to 18 inches improbable but can be prevent smaller with pruning , and it can even beshaped into a topiary . Regular water and part sun will keep the Mexican broom blooming all summertime long . Since it ’s heating - tolerant , it ’s a good candidate for an outdoor fairy garden .
Golden Japanese Stonecrop
Low - raise golden Nipponese stonecrop ( Sedummakinoi’Ogon ' ) can create a carpeting - alike covering among your other miniature garden plants . It does beneficial in morning or evening sun , but live high noon sun will stress it . This stonecrop need good drain , and can withstand drouth and hot atmospheric condition . It ’s hardy in Zones 7 - 9 .
Wood Sorrel
Also call faux shamrock , ornamental types of woodwind instrument Jamaica sorrel ( Oxalistriangularis ) feature pink and purple leaf and pink or blank flower in spring and summertime . The plant reach about 6 inches grandiloquent , spring a petite mound of leaves that fold up at nighttime . Though it ’s dauntless down to Zone 7 , Sir Henry Wood sorrel is usually treated as an annual , or grown as a houseplant .
Fuchsia Begonia
Fuchsiabegonia(Begonia foliosavar.miniata ) have its name from its clump of dangle pink or red heyday that look standardised to afuchsia . It can grow up to 3 feet tall but can be kept smaller with even pinching . Allow it to dry out a bite between tearing , and give it dayspring sun , while shield it from afternoon rays .
Elfin Thyme
Elfin orcreeping thyme(Thymus serpyllum ) forms a very low mat of ultra - petite green leaves , then volley away with cryptic - pink blossoms in late leaping . It requires regular lachrymation inwell - drained soiland fare best outdoors in Zones 4 - 9 .
Variegated Artillery Plant
Perfect for humid terrarium or indoor fairy gardens , variegated artillery industrial plant ( Pileamicrophylla ) has tiny unripened and white leaves on almost succulent stanch . The flora can grow up to a metrical unit marvellous so may need occasional pinching back to stay succinct . count for the unembellished immature - leafed version , too .
Dwarf Umbrella Plant
midget umbrella tree ( Schefflera ais a smallertype ofSchefflerathat gets about 3 - 4 feet tall . It can be crop to keep it shortsighted . body of water exhaustively only after the soil becomes very dry , and give it undimmed but indirect light indoors .
Miniature Oakleaf Fig
fly high in indirect light and high humidity , miniature oakleaf fig(Ficus pumila’Oakleaf ' ) make a respectable choice for terrarium fairy garden or moistdish gardens . The foliage resembles teeny tiny oak tree leaf , and the tracking stems will shape a obtuse fleeceable mat as it grows . Allow the soil to dry slightly between waterings .
Coleus
Upright variety ofcoleuswith small leaves make a brilliant focal stop in miniature garden . Some can be trained to a single stem by slay side foliage if you ’d like to accomplish a Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree - like look on a pocket-sized scurf . Grow flame nettle indoors or out in the garden as an yearly .
Ripple Peperomia
Available in Bourgogne or unripened , ripplepeperomia(Peperomia caperata ) cook a striking accession to a terrarium pouf garden , thanks to its ruckle , heart - regulate leaf . The works forms a tidy hillock about 6 in tall . It prefers systematically moist but well - drained filth and bright , collateral lightness .
Bugleweed
A pop perennial groundcover plant , bugleweed ( Ajugareptans ) comes in an regalia of size and leaf color . The colouration often look their best in part tint fix . In some climate , this industrial plant can diffuse aggressively , so keep it in a container or a garden bed where you could keep it in bounce . bugle is sturdy in Zones 3 - 9 , going dormant in wintertime and yield in spring .
Golden Monterey Cypress
Soft to the jot , gold Monterey cypress ( Hesperocyparis macrocarpa’Goldcrest Wilma ' ) is also forebode dwarflemon cypress tree . This conic evergreen plant Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree tops out around 6 substructure tall . It need full sunshine to reach its brightest chartreuse color , which it keeps twelvemonth - round . This tree diagram is hardy in Zones 7 - 9 ; in colder regions , develop it indoors as a houseplant .
Dwarf Ixora
easy - growing gnome ixora ( Ixora coccinea ) is a little evergreen plant shrub with a naturally rounded shape that reaches 2 - 3 feet marvelous . It grows well as a houseplant in as much bright light as you could give it . The more light , the more it will bloom , as long as you make indisputable to regularly irrigate it .
Golden Creeping Speedwell
Mostly grown for its nearly insipid carpet of minuscule yellow green leave , halcyon mouse speedwell ( Veronicarepens’Sunshine ' ) also produces bantam abstemious blue flowers in fountain . It grows best in part shade , but will tolerate full sun outdoors if watered often . It ’s brave in Zones 4 - 8 .
Asparagus Fern
Not in reality a fern , asparagus fern(Asparagus plumosus)is actually related to edible edible asparagus . develop this industrial plant indoors in bright but indirect light and consistently damp but well - drain soil . It grow about a 18 column inch marvellous .
Dwarf Arrowhead Plant
This dwarf version of the populararrowhead houseplant(Syngonium genus Podophyllum ) reach a ripe pick for terrarium because it grows only 4 - 6 inches tall . The pale pink mineral vein on its arrow - form foliage play a insidious spot of color .

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