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Dec 30, 2019 2:08 PM CST
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Name: Becky
Sebastian, Florida (Zone 10a)
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I purchased a used book recently, "Tiny World Terrariums" by Michelle Inciarrano and Katy Maslow. I paid $6 for this book, which was a steal because I just love this book! (And no! I am not affiliated with the book in any way.)

It gave me a lot of cool ideas using closed and open terrariums and HO Railroad Train people 1:87". I love water scenes, I tried my hand at an open mini garden with a waterfall that I made out of fine blue glitter and hot glue and then added some acrylic paint. I also added 2 HO swimmers in the hot glue before it cooled and hardened.

I plan to make more. I bought the heart-shaped glass container from the Dollar Tree store. And the live moss and the raw cork pieces I had already. What do you think?

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(BTW - The people may look like they are skinny-dipping, but they are actually wearing bathing suits. The man is wearing a white speedo and the woman has on a one piece gold-colored bathing suit.)
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Dec 30, 2019 4:19 PM CST
Name: Rj
Just S of the twin cities of M (Zone 4b)
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Looks great! Ok if they are skinny dipping, just not floating on their backs! Smiling
As Yogi Berra said, “It's tough to make predictions, especially about the future.”
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Dec 30, 2019 5:17 PM CST
Thread OP
Name: Becky
Sebastian, Florida (Zone 10a)
Celebrating Gardening: 2015 Daylilies Hummingbirder Butterflies Seed Starter Container Gardener
Charter ATP Member I was one of the first 300 contributors to the plant database! Garden Ideas: Master Level Lover of wildlife (Black bear badge) Birds Ponds
Rj - Thanks! They are actually swimming facing down. What you see is their backs and booties. Hilarious! Hilarious!
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Dec 30, 2019 11:22 PM CST
Name: Bea
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Beckygardner... that is so creative. Very nice work . Your very artistic. I tip my hat to you.
Looking forward to seeing more mini gardens from you soon! Hurray!
Curious as to the size of the mini?
I’m so busy... “I don’t know if I found a rope or lost a horse.”
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Dec 31, 2019 11:00 AM CST
Thread OP
Name: Becky
Sebastian, Florida (Zone 10a)
Celebrating Gardening: 2015 Daylilies Hummingbirder Butterflies Seed Starter Container Gardener
Charter ATP Member I was one of the first 300 contributors to the plant database! Garden Ideas: Master Level Lover of wildlife (Black bear badge) Birds Ponds
Bumplbea - Thank you for the kind compliment! The glass container I got from Dollar Tree store locally: https://www.dollartree.com/hea... (It is 6" in size.)

I love this store because everything is $1 of course, but they happen to have a decent selection of vases and glassware that really works great for me to create inexpensive mini gardens. They have plenty of clear glass containers (do NOT use colored glass containers for a terrarium!).

Vases (including rocks, pebbles, glass gems, etc. to decorate your miniature scene):
https://www.dollartree.com/sea...

Plus many more pages of "glass" such as stemware - wine, brandy, champagne, etc and other glass containers:
https://www.dollartree.com/sea...

I have used the wine glasses to make succulent mini gardens. They turn out really cute with a little parasol included. Big Grin The tiny people I purchased from Amazon.com.

I will post more photos of other mini gardens when I have my camera battery re-charged.
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Dec 31, 2019 11:47 AM CST
Name: Bea
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beckygardner... Thank You! for the links for supplies and containers. The 6" glass container is a tiny little getaway . It reminds me of a river pool area in the mountains. Lots of green moss . Appreciate all the ideas you come up with are very creative and fun. 😊

Hope to see more of your mini's.
I’m so busy... “I don’t know if I found a rope or lost a horse.”
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Jan 1, 2020 7:08 PM CST
Thread OP
Name: Becky
Sebastian, Florida (Zone 10a)
Celebrating Gardening: 2015 Daylilies Hummingbirder Butterflies Seed Starter Container Gardener
Charter ATP Member I was one of the first 300 contributors to the plant database! Garden Ideas: Master Level Lover of wildlife (Black bear badge) Birds Ponds
The other mini scenes that I made did not use the people, but instead animals or birds.

Here are some of the others that I have made:

The fox:
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The little yellow bird:
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Deer using two different larger rocks:
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White Dove:
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All (but the dove) are buttons. I run a small galvanized wire through the button hole on the back of each animal and use the wire to secure it in the dirt (see example of the fox):
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Jan 1, 2020 7:21 PM CST
Thread OP
Name: Becky
Sebastian, Florida (Zone 10a)
Celebrating Gardening: 2015 Daylilies Hummingbirder Butterflies Seed Starter Container Gardener
Charter ATP Member I was one of the first 300 contributors to the plant database! Garden Ideas: Master Level Lover of wildlife (Black bear badge) Birds Ponds
It's funny how the white sand looks like salt crystals or snow in all the photos. I suspect that is because the sand is wet. When it dries it will probably look more like regular sand.
What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters, compared to what lies within us.
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Jan 1, 2020 8:24 PM CST
Thread OP
Name: Becky
Sebastian, Florida (Zone 10a)
Celebrating Gardening: 2015 Daylilies Hummingbirder Butterflies Seed Starter Container Gardener
Charter ATP Member I was one of the first 300 contributors to the plant database! Garden Ideas: Master Level Lover of wildlife (Black bear badge) Birds Ponds
Oh! One more for tonight. I do love Fairy Gardens, too!

So here is a mini Fairy Garden in a small bowl with moss and a small bromeliad:

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(BTW - The Fairies are buttons too!)
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Jan 2, 2020 12:30 AM CST
Name: Bea
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beckygardner... all of those are so origional and very creative. Actually I was thinking what lovely plant cocktails. Mmmm things that make ya go..mmmmmm!

All the soil layers, plants and additional deco pieces really add to the focal point and interest.

How in the world do you come up with so many ideas. Many are mini terrariums.... what a unique talent you have a great eye for matching minis with matching scale and perspective.... 🏆🥇
I’m so busy... “I don’t know if I found a rope or lost a horse.”
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Jan 2, 2020 10:55 AM CST
Thread OP
Name: Becky
Sebastian, Florida (Zone 10a)
Celebrating Gardening: 2015 Daylilies Hummingbirder Butterflies Seed Starter Container Gardener
Charter ATP Member I was one of the first 300 contributors to the plant database! Garden Ideas: Master Level Lover of wildlife (Black bear badge) Birds Ponds
bumplbea - With such glassware, I had to add the parasols! You are right, the perfect "drink" for a wanderlust imagination! Cheers! Lovey dubby

I genuinely appreciate your kind words. I also see in your profile that you are listed as a Flower Show Judge. (Not sure if that means in a professional way or not ...)

In answer to your question .... and this may be a whole lot LONGER than you want to read ....

I got into miniature gardening a few years ago (probably about the time when it was all the rage). I have the utmost appreciation for plants and wildlife. (Hence most of my small yard is a wildlife habitat.) I also have 2 young granddaughters under the age of 10 who enjoy gardening because I like to share the experience with them. The 3 of us are especially enchanted with miniature gardening.

I have typical sized miniature garden scene in containers, but this past year I got very interested in tiny gardening. As we all know, life can be stressful on a daily basis. I believe gardening is like therapy, a way to deal with stress. Though sometimes gardening can also be stressful. When I would start a larger miniature piece or even work in my yard garden beds, I would sometimes get frustrated when it didn't grow as well as I had hoped or I ran out of time to get it all done (I work full time during the week, so free time is limited) or I was exhausted from an all-day or multi-day garden job, that's when the love of gardening can be tested. I needed an easier and quicker gardening activity. That is where the ideas and research for these tiny gardens came from. Plus some fun used books I got my hands on! (The public library also has some books!) Thumbs up

Tiny gardens are typically quick to create (once you have the necessary items and an idea or two of what you want to try to create). Many tiny plants can be grown indoors as well as outdoors! That's a nice plus! And if it doesn't turn out the way you had hoped, you can dis-assemble it and start again! So easy and in most cases, very cheap to make! AND my granddaughters love them, too! (A nice activity we can do together and they can take theirs home right away to enjoy!)

There are articles, videos, and books out there with lots of great ideas and advice. The internet is my #1 resource. Books come 2nd. Thumbs up

I love water scenes. But I only recently discovered that you could make rather realistic scenes using clear or blue hot glue. I use clear sticks and mix some very fine blue glitter in before the glue cools and hardens. Acrylic paints (white and blue) works great to further enhance the water. I found that idea on some YouTube videos! Pretty cool indeed!

When I find mini items at the stores (walmart, dollar tree, michael's crafts, etc.), if they aren't on sale or already very cheap, I wait until they are! Thumbs up Thumbs up Thumbs up Patience is a virtue! Smiling Then I add new items to my small (or sometimes larger) collection of items. When I need to do something relaxing or something fun to do with the granddaughters, I set up my work table with all kinds of items including glass containers, plants, soil, rocks, figurines, glue gun, etc.

As seen in the tiny gardens, a few of my favorite plants are: Earth Star Bromeliad (cryptanthus spp.), Haworthia fasciata, moss (of which I have no idea what kind it is - comes from my garden), and other succulents or mini plants. These I have growing in my yard or on my porch in containers. I suppose because I live in a mild climate zone, they multiply for me, so I usually have babies to use in my terrariums or tiny gardens.

To figure out the scale of the scene, I just pretend that I am small, walking around in the tiny garden. A magnifying glass works great! If an item seems too big, I replace it with something that looks more the correct size. It's strictly by eye-balling the scene that I try to keep the scale correct.

So ... I have rambled on far too long! I hope some of what I wrote inspires and assists others in creating their own little tiny gardens! Remember too, the joy is often in the journey, not just arriving at the destination!
What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters, compared to what lies within us.
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Jan 2, 2020 6:14 PM CST
Name: Bea
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beckygardner... I enjoyed reading your inspiring post. It's easy to see that you truly love what you do and create such amazing mini habitats. So much for having lots of space, with minis is a lot less stressful and has a immediate fix especially for children with a completed scene. No waiting for something to grow. Lucky grand kids for sure. All the glassware used in the minis above post made me thirsty and some even started cravings for a root beer float even through I knew they were subsoil set ups and plants. They looked so inviting.

Enjoyed your garden room and garden show. Very sorry about the damage to your home...I see your garden has recovered with a redo looks great. I actually liked the fence posts covering the damaged window idea. It was a few years ago , it is filled in by now. Plants in Florida grow like their on steroids.

My oldest son lives in Florida for many years and been thru a few hurricanes... like a train going thru the house the sound is deafening. As a tree went thru the roof landed on the master bed lots of trees down and roof shingles pealed off. Nothing serious . The things we have survived over the years.

Sending blessings and inspiration for the new year.
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Jan 14, 2020 10:38 PM CST
Thread OP
Name: Becky
Sebastian, Florida (Zone 10a)
Celebrating Gardening: 2015 Daylilies Hummingbirder Butterflies Seed Starter Container Gardener
Charter ATP Member I was one of the first 300 contributors to the plant database! Garden Ideas: Master Level Lover of wildlife (Black bear badge) Birds Ponds
When I create the waterfalls, it takes a lot longer because I have to actually create them using hot glue. It's a bit of an art form to make them. And then I add the tiny people.
My newest creation:

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I added a few plants as well as moss to it and of course some more teeny people. I happen to love water scenes, especially waterfalls. Though I think my next scene will be a beach scene. I will post a photo when I make it.
What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters, compared to what lies within us.
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Jan 15, 2020 1:10 AM CST
Name: Bea
PNW (Zone 8b)
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beckygardner...love the water falls looks so real. Hurray! Even the mini aloe and plants give the whole scene a lot of realistic sunny environment. Not sure what the other plant is a mini succulent ?
Reminds me of summers when swimming holes near rivers are popular places to cool off.
I’m so busy... “I don’t know if I found a rope or lost a horse.”
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Jan 15, 2020 8:08 PM CST
Thread OP
Name: Becky
Sebastian, Florida (Zone 10a)
Celebrating Gardening: 2015 Daylilies Hummingbirder Butterflies Seed Starter Container Gardener
Charter ATP Member I was one of the first 300 contributors to the plant database! Garden Ideas: Master Level Lover of wildlife (Black bear badge) Birds Ponds
Bumplbea - Thank you. The plants in this newest scene are of course moss, but the other 2 species of plants are: 2 Haworthia fasciata and 1 Asparagus fern. (No aloe plants.)

Yes, the falls do turn out to look real. I watched some videos on YouTube on how to make hot glue waterfalls. Thumbs up
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