Create An Enchanting Garden

Create An Enchanting Garden
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Create An Enchanting Garden: How to Invite Pollinators: Birds, Bees, Butterflies, Angels and Nature Spirits into your gardenA fun class for all those who want to create their own unique garden indoors or outdoors. Creative ideas, natural solutions and tips for those who want to think outside the box. Whether you are a beginner gardener or advanced this class is geared towards inspiring your imagination to give birth to your own unique Garden of Eden! In this class you will learn about: Flowers, plants and herbs that attract pollinators, butterflies, bees, dragonflies, birds and hummingbirds. Plants, flowers, crystals and objects that invite Angels, Nature Spirits, Fairies and Elementals into your garden and homeCreative and safe solutions to attract and feed birds Crystals to attract Nature Spirits into your garden and homeSolar powered fountains, bird baths and lights for your gardenSucculent gardens and plants for indoorsIndoor plants and indoor gardens with creative solutions for those who do not have yardsGrow your own salad - Vegetables, Microgreens, Sprouts and Recycled VegetablesEnchanting decorations and ideas for your gardenSeeds - NON- GMO Organic Seeds vs GMO seedsBasic Garden Supplies and Accessories GreenhousesNatural solutions to repel pests, bugs and rodentsPet friendly gardensSound therapy for plantsHolistic help for plantsRecycling Vegetables for indoor gardeningGrowing edible sprouts and microgreens indoorsGreenhouses for indoors and outdoorsSoil solutionsTransforming a driveway into a gardenMemorial Gardens to honor those who have passed onThe magical Findhorn GardenResources Please Note: Because this class is viewed by students around the world, it is not geared towards specifics on what to grow in your area or how to plant with instructions. For example -This class will not provide information such as dig a hole 3 feet deep and plant a palm tree! Instead it will suggest trees, plants and accessories that may be used in your garden. It is recommended that you consult with your local nursery or garden center for accurate information on plants in your area.