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Fairy Garden - Create Magic! | Small Gardens | Bloom 2013

Brining back those sweet memories of your childhood this garden is representing the inner world, which is concealed inside all of us. It is our mind that determines our intentions and actions and by changing our attitude and vision we can change the world around us.

The concept of the garden is best described by Jim Cumberland:
“If you learn to see the beauty in every plant then your garden will never have weeds If you learn to find the joy in every stone then your garden will always have a path And if you learn to hear the blessing in every curse then your garden will always have fairies…” Encouraging you to be creative miniature landscapes are featured in the garden - tiny fairy houses and habitats.

 

 

Kate Kurevleva is a garden designer and owner of Harmony Gardens, a landscaping business started in 2008. Kate lived in Moscow, Russia, before moving to Ireland 12 years ago. She has a Master degree in Economics, but after coming to Ireland became passionate about garden design and decided to develop it further and change a passion into profession. She qualified in Garden Design and Applied Horticulture (Bray Institute of Further Education) and got a Diploma in Landscape and Garden Design from Limperts Academy of Design. In 2011 Kate has designed and built “The Feng Shui” permanent show garden at the National Garden Exhibition Centre, Kilquade, Co. Wicklow. The first Bloom entry was in 2012 with the “Japanese Tea Garden”, which got a Silver medal in the medium gardens category. This year she continues to develop the theme of symbolic and harmonious gardens, but this time with a hint of fantasy.

Source: Bloom - Fairy Garden - Create Magic! | Small Gardens | Bloom 2013