Thursday, May 22, 2025

FAIRY GARDEN AT MEADOWLARK GARDENS

Well, from yesterday's blog post on bees, to fairies today. We were at Meadowlark Gardens on Wednesday, May 7th. It felt good being back as it is the first time this year. I walked around the fairy garden next to the visitor center. It was a real tonic to see them. There were old and new, they gave many smiles


The flying pig taking a rest from his flying schedule is always a welcome sight for the fairies, and for me. No doubt he has been busy these days. In this fairy world they enjoy telling him about what they have been doing between his flights.

The gnomes too! They always hold the welcome sign out.


This little dragon...


is about to take his first flight and join Flying Pig in the sky…


and the gnome told the little dragon to be very careful. Mr. Gnome has been taking care of him since he was a wee egg. 


The fairy on the snail nodded in agreement.


As did the other.


This is a similar photo to the one I took the other day. There were two different shades of Columbine growing next to each other.


The old shoe has been around for many years…


as have these fairy houses.














This one even has a bird house on its roof.




Some of the fairies were having a quiet snooze. It had been raining hard so all were a bit muddy. 




What a pretty leaf! I haven't seen one like it in this part of the garden before. In fact, the fairy garden has filled in quite a bit with plants and bushes. It is called Caladium, and also Elephant Ear with thanks to Linda at Linda’s Relaxing Lair - thanks for that ID Linda - botanical name Caladium bicolor. I found more interesting information, "Wild caladium has evolved with a deceptive defense mechanism. The plant's bright leaves signal toxins to ward off hungry insects - biodiversity's version of a 'do not eat' sign. Additionally, Wild caladium can hibernate, with leaves wilting in tough climates, giving it the illusion of death. Yet, this clever plant resurrects once the environment turns hospitable, showcasing its enduring spirit." Also, "While Wild caladium is well-known for its ornamental value, it has a unique, lesser-known application as a bioindicator. In scientific studies, Wild caladium’s sensitivities to certain soil metals can be harnessed to gauge environmental pollution levels, such as arsenic. Although not yet widespread, this application could revolutionize environmental monitoring, offering a cost-effective and natural means to track soil health." 




And that was it for the fairy garden for this trip. When we arrived there were two large school buses, and the children were just getting off them. We were also noticing four legged friends on walks.


My first thought was that they were service dogs but there were no vests identifying them as such.


When we stepped into the visitor center on our way to the exit, this joyful little soul was wagging his tail at us as we walked by.


We found they have started Pup Stroll Wednesdays. I was very surprised and delighted at the same time.
The weather was perfect that day.


As it was lunchtime and it was on our way home, we headed to our pasty shop for a car picnic. We drove by this place with all the garden art. It was on the way.


Here is The Pure Pasty Co. We have been coming here off and on for years.


There are the other stores nearby and they all share the same parking lot.


Best of all, here is our pasty. Car picnic time! I forgot to take a picture before I had a bite, or two.


It was a fun day and we look forward to keeping company with a few more dogs on our next visit there, and the fairies of course.

Thanks for stopping by and I hope your day is a great one.





68 comments:

  1. The big leaf is beautiful. It is called an elephant 🐘 ear. So much beauty to see here, Denise. The pig 🐖 made me smile. Thoroughly enchanting post and photos.

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    1. Thank you for that other name my friend. You are right! :) so glad you enjoyed :)

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  2. It looks like you had a wonderful day with happy dogs and beautiful fairies in this special garden!!
    Have a beautiful day Denise!!

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    1. Hello Katerina :) It truly was a special day. You have a beautiful day also my friend.

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  3. Hi Denise, I noticed that you used the name Caladium for that really large leaf. Here I have heard it being called Elephant Ear. I wonder if they are the same?

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    1. Thanks again Linda, I have made an addition to my post :) yes, they are the same. I also added a link with more photos and information.

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    2. Dear Denise, that is so sweet! Thank you so much, dear friend. :)

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    3. You are very welcome Val :) I always enjoy learning these little extras and especially appreciate it. Thanks again dear friend :)

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    4. Yes I do, thanks for seeing that. Sometimes I get a little confused :)bI meant you and s sorry about that :) Maybe I should stop answering my friends when it is 12.36 in the morning, but here I am answering you at 1:00a.m. in the morning. Thanks for putting up with me and sorry I got confused dear friend :)

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    5. I have done the same thing on occasion, Denise, don't worry about it. Awwwww....putting up with you? No such thing, dear friend. Take good care of yourself. Love and hugs 🫂 🤗 ❤️

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    6. You are such a sweet lady Linda, thank you for being my blogging friend :)

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  4. I love Fairy Gardens, and was delighted to see this post! I think I like looking at all the little houses the best. One of my favorites is the last green one. And the one with the cone shaped roof made of winding twigs. The columbine is stunning! I have never seen any this color!

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    1. So glad Ginny :) I love my time in the fairy garden. The columbine’s color was new to me also.

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  5. Most interesting and I just love that fairy on the snail, Denise.

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    1. Happy you enjoyed Margaret, thank you :) the fairy on the snail was quite different and I enjoyed that too.

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  6. What a magical return to Meadowlark Gardens—it's lovely how the fairy garden, with its whimsical touches and resilient caladiums, continues to enchant and surprise both in spirit and in science.

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    1. Beautiful worded Roentare :) totally agree :)

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  7. Lovely photos. That wee dragon is cute and I love the skies :-D

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    1. Thank you Ananka, they took my attention too :)

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  8. I am looking forward to my first Wild Columbines. Won’t be long now. There is a Scottish bakery not far from here and they make Cornish Pasties, an odd item for a Scottish bakery, but there you have it. I bought them once and they were not terrific. Not something I’d rush to buy again. Their baps are great though.

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    1. That will be lovely too! I would like to plant columbines, such a delightful little flower. Interesting about your Scottish bakery. The baps must have been lovely. There is a gentleman from Scotland in North Carolina that I mail-ordered from, a lot of British products. They were always a treat. Our pasty shop makes amazing Cornish Pasties. In fact he came first place in a competition actually in Cornwall not so long ago. He is an Englishman that opened this place up and also the Hawk and Griffin pub and restaurant a couple of years back. His pasties are outstanding and he is very popular. Also sells a lot of other British products so is a nice nostalgia trip for me, hubs too.

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  9. I would surely pick Wed pup stroll to go there and see the dogs. So glad you took close ups shots of the faries and strawberry house, that first fairy is priceless and I enjoyed the visit to the fairy garden. I tried to grow caladiums, and they always died. I even managed to allow my ferns on the front porch to die over the last 8 weeks..

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    1. Hi Sandra :) yes, it was fun to see them and very happy you enjoyed. You have a lot on your plate, must be hard to tend a garden right now. I will be popping over to see you soon.

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  10. I know how much you love fairy gardens. That must have been real balm for your soul.

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  11. Hay figuritas por todo el jardín. Me encanta las plantas y disfruto con las que tengo en casa. Ahora ha comenzado el calor y tengo que regarlas más a menudo.
    Que tengas un maravilloso día.

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    1. Muchas gracias por tu comentario :) Yo también disfruto de las flores de mi jardín. Ha refrescado esta semana y espero con ansias que vuelva el calor. También hemos tenido días lluviosos. Te deseo a ti también un día maravilloso.

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  12. What a magical garden that is with all the gnomes, fairies and assorted creatures. It would be fun strolling through and seeing them all.
    That dog looks like a real sweetie.

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    1. Hello Ann :) it is always fun to see the fairy garden and the adorable pups.

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  13. I love Fairy Gardens. I especially love seeing how people decorate little gardens for our county fair, they are very artistic.

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    1. I would enjoy seeing those at you county fair Val :)

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  14. Hello,
    What a fun and wonderful garden, I would enjoy a stroll there too.
    The decorations are so cute. The dogs are cute too.
    The pastie and the car picnic sounds nice!
    Take care, have a great day!

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    1. Hello Eileen, glad you enjoyed and I wish you the same :)

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  15. I absolutely love that dramatic sky shot! I saw some Elephant ears in someone's garden today...they are truly pretty.

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  16. The fairy garden is lovely and it must be fun spotting new arrivals. I like the strawberry fairy house very much.

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    1. It is, I always have fun looking back on my blog posts to see the differences. That strawberry house has been around for a long time :)

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  17. There’s something so comforting about these little enchanted spaces—your visit to the fairy garden brought such a gentle calm to my day. I could almost picture that dragon stretching its wings for the first time.

    New post: https://www.melodyjacob.com/2025/05/lochwinnoch-nature-reserve-travel-guide.html

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    1. I'm so glad Melody, I hope the rest of your day is likewise :) Thank you!

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  18. Some people are very creative and have a vision in their head as to what they want to do and say.

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    1. You're right, people can be so creative. Always amazes me :)

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  19. Did you buy anything for your garden? I'd be so tempted. From our last trip I got a butterfly for the garden. Must take a photo one day when it's not 40º and raining.

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    1. Not that day Marcia! I need to go back soon. I'd love to see your butterfly sometime :) It's chilly here too and has been raining.

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    1. It's lovely isn't it? So glad you enjoyed Christine :)

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  21. Fairy gardens are fun. I love the color of that Columbine, so rich. Glad you could walk about a little and enjoy this outing. Any outing that ends at a bakery is up my alley!

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    1. Thank you Ellen, it certainly was good to get out :)

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  22. Denise this was quite and enjoyable post. Loved all the close ups of the fairy garden residents. Especially the Strawberry house and the PUPS having a special day to stroll
    Hugs cecilia

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    1. Happy you thought so Cecilia and those pups were an added bonus to the day. Sending hugs :)

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  23. Oh my goodness. What a wonderful bunch of fun things to photograph. Truly a treat to look through.

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    1. So sweet of you to say Ivy, thank you my friend :)

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  24. I love that this beautiful garden is near to you and the fairy garden is very cute. So is that darling dog!

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    1. It is wonderful Jeanie, one of the benefits of living in a busy area :) I must remember that the next time we are stuck n traffic, lol! The darling dog was icing on the cake.

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  25. Such an enchanting place! Love all the little fairy houses. I usually am not a fan of gnomes, but I really liked that welcome gnome. None of the gnomes there look like the typical garden gnomes you see everywhere (that I don't care for--lol!). I bet those kids really enjoyed the field trip. :)

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    1. Thank you Rita and I could have said the same thing about gnomes at one time, but I love these at the garden :) I am positive those kids enjoyed the place. Getting out of the classroom must have been a real treat :)

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  26. I do enjoy seeing fairy gardens and isn't the little dragon cute!
    Lovely post Denise, thank you.

    All the best Jan

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    1. Thank you Jan and you are very welcome. Very happy you enjoyed this little trip around the garden :) The little dragon was indeed very cute. I was quite taken with him. All the best to you too!

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  27. Es un bello jardín. Te mando un beso.

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    1. Muchas gracias. Me alegra que hayas disfrutado del jardín. Te mando un beso :)

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  28. Those fairy items are adorable. I have been seeing them around in the garden section of the store. Such a mysterious and lovely sky photo. And your pastry looks scrumptious.

    ~Sheri

    **I know how much you love nature, Denise. I am posting the waterfalls pictures on Monday, if you want to pop by. They are not far from my house, and they truly are something else.

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    1. Thank you for letting me know about your waterfall post Sheri :) I will be sure to stop by. The sky that day was incredible! I have seen the fairies on display at our own garden center. I do enjoy them so much at the fairy garden. I think you would enjoy our pasty. It really is scrumptious.

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  29. This looks like a delightful and magical place to visit. I loved seeing the fairies, gnomes, dragons and all the other things. The pup is very cute too and looks as though he is enjoying pup stroll Wednesday.

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    1. It is one of my favorite gardens to visit and I love the fairy garden :) It was extra special to see the pups.

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