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Mar 4, 2010 12:19 PM CST
Name: Arlene Marshall
Twin Lakes, IA & Orange, CA
Zone 4B
I was one of the first 300 contributors to the plant database!
I bought their fairies and later looked online for more; I found that the size (think proportion) of the fairies varies from one vendor to another. I am locked into the size of the fairies I originally bought from them and the online ones are bigger than mine. So I can only add to my collection by purchasing from them.

All of their hardscape, fences, gazebo, houses, etc are in proportion for the fairies they sell.

So First Rule:

Choose the proportion or size you plan to use because onces you choose . . you can't change it.

Also what you see in that first picture = $ 100.00 investment. They need to know how much money they are willing to put into it. Starting out, one little fairy for $15 wouldn't have done a thing for me. So I had to decide to spend the $100. 00.
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