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Fairy Garden Tutorial with The Magic Onions

By Guest 5 Comments

Hi, I'm Donni from The Magic Onions blog and I'm delighted to be sharing our Fairy Gardens with you. I have two children, Teddy who is 6 and Kitty who is 9. Both are avid Fairy Gardeners and it has become our family tradition to plant a Fairy Garden each Spring. Our Fairy Gardens have been wonderful for my children in so many ways. They delight in the creativity and imagination that goes into planting their fairy gardens. They spend hours playing in them through the Spring and Summer months … [Read more...]

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Gardening on the Cheap

By Tiffany 6 Comments

With so many people struggling economically these days there is a renewed interest in gardening. However, many people fear that starting a garden may stretch their budget to the breaking point. That doesn't necessarily have to be the case. It is possible to garden quite cheaply. Plan Ahead One of the best ways to keep the garden affordable is too plan ahead. Visit yard sales, auctions, and other places where you may find gardening tools and equipment for sale cheaply. You can also check … [Read more...]

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Summer Flowers

By Tiffany 6 Comments

Sometimes I forget how much I love to get out and take pictures. This past weekend I was reminded of that love when we went to visit Kingwood Center in Mansfield, Ohio. We missed the spring flowers but the summer flowers were out in abundance. I have already decided that I MUST plant ornamental onions next year... those purple flower balls are just too lovely! What flowers are you seeing in your area? … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Enjoying Nature Tagged With: Abundance, Balls, Kingwood Center, Mansfield Ohio, Onions, Purple Flower, Spring Flowers, Summer Flowers

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My name is Tiffany and I am the blogger behind Naturemoms. I live on an urban homestead in Ohio with my husband, three children, and assorted furry friends. When I am not blogging I am usually thrift store shopping, gardening, wildcrafting and food foraging, or otherwise enjoying nature. Enjoy! Read More…

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