Wednesday, March 25, 2020

The Fairy Garden

I've always been enchanted with fairies and their gardens
And way before it became popular, I created one at Linderhof


In 2008, I used an old wheelbarrow that Husband Jim had gotten someplace
For a few years it sat between the drives on the north side of the house
and was planted with annuals
It's most successful planting, however, was one of pansies one fall
By spring it was absolutely beautiful and as I washed the dishes I could see the wheelbarrow of pansies -- it made winter bearable!

I made the fairy house at Red Cedar -- it was a class -- cheaper than what you could buy a comparable house for but not cheap by any means.     Fairy houses were rare and costly in 2008.
I lined the paths with stone and did plantings.
It was a successful garden!



In 2009, I decided to move it.    So I put it in the garden by the side fence.
I also made it flat rather than leaning.     I have a few "things" in the garden now including a potting shed.    And a big fairy watches over!


And before 2009 progressed much further, I moved the fairy house --
which isn't as hard as moving a real house.     Also there are "things" in the garden -- an arbor, fairies, toadstools!


In 2013, the garden is still by the side fence.    There are some shrubs as well as pansies and do I spy a bee skep?     And a bigger fairy?


The sparseness of the 2013 garden was because it was shady and so I moved the garden back to it's original location -- I have a pond -- with a fish and somewhere there are fairies -- but you know they are shy creatures and will hide!


Last year Wal Mart had some wee daffodils and I bought them for the fairy garden.
They looked smashing among the pansies and other plantings!


It's 2020 and there are a lot more things in the garden -- more fence, a mailbox (because fairies do get mail), another arbor and a bench in the fenced off garden, a rocker by the front door and a table, chair and wee tea set.      The bench, rocker, table, chair and tea set were a 50th anniversary gift last year -- but I don't know from whom.    It was wrapped but there was no card!

It's a nice day today and the fairies have been busy this morning.    
They've tidied up their garden a bit.
I think that they, too, like the rest of us are homebound.
And like fairies always do, when humans are about, they turn to stone!

My grands love the fairy garden
And they have one of their own.
A big pot rather than a wheelbarrow
And they play in theirs --
burying the garden tools, wheelbarrow, fairies and even their fairy house!

But they always dig it up again.

It's the small magical part of the garden at Linderhof --
this fairy garden.

And I must say that usually the fairies are much better garden keepers than I am!

Friday, January 12, 2018

Linderhof . . . a Little House On The Prairie



Lines from Linderhof 
has been my blog since 2008
I've had computer problems and cannot access the original blog

So a new blog is born!

Linderhof 
is our house
pictured above after a snow

It's a 1920s house in a small town in SE Kansas
In 2018, we'll have lived her for 30 years

It's really a small house
This 1920s house:

living room, dining room, kitchen
and our addition, a breakfast porch
downstairs

guest room, bath, master bedroom and sunroom 
upstairs

There is an attic and a basement

The rooms though few are large
which makes a great house for entertaining

There is a back garden filled with flowers and herbs
And a patio for summer parties

It's our home
Has been since May of 1988
And we love her.