Seeds must be stored in the coldest part of the fridge. Seeds should not be stored in the sun or near any heat sources.
place a layer of sand over the soil surface to help retain moisture. This will help reduce the chances of plants wilting and helps improve plant growth.
If you grow regular plants, make sure they get enough sunlight. The amount of sunlight a plant receives is measured in hours, or how many hours the sun is shining on it per day. A healthy plant will need around six hours of sunlight per day.
Keep plants watered and moist with proper lighting. Humidity is key to healthy plants- give them plenty of water and keep the humidity around 70%.
A fairy garden should be evergreen and colorful. Variety is key in order to create a memorable experience for visitors. Flowers, mushrooms, trees and other plants are all essential in creating a thriving and attractive garden.
A well designed fairy garden needs flowers, quirky shaped rocks and plants that are easy to care for. It's important to choose plants that will grow in a variety of conditions and be easy to maintain. You can find inexpensive plants or those that require minimal care at a garden center or nursery. Some popular flowers for a fairy garden include daffodils, tulips, ranunculus (rabbit's foot), irises, freesias, bachelor buttons and lilies. Other useful garden plants include ferns, ivy and holly. Because fairy gardens often feature water features and mini ponds, you'll need aquatic plants such as lily pads and water hyacinths. Lastly, consider selecting rock features such as spirals, clusters and winding paths to create an interesting landscape.