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Dec 20, 2015 5:50 PM CST
Name: Shape
Texas
Cinta said:I am just in awe. You are amazing. You have spun an idea. I love oriental figurines. I buy them every time I see them in the thrift store. I had some in a box because they were to small for my oriental flavor garden but to big for what you normally see as miniature gardens. If a potted plant looked like it would fit a oriental scene I would go to that box and add one of my oriental figurines.

I never thought of making the mini garden a little bigger. Since we are having a heat wave for winter I hope I find some time to set up an area I had started right outside my back door.

There is an area that moss had taken over. I started cleaning it and caring for the area and it looks so pretty and green. I have some bamboo sticks that I am going to put together as walls and set up my oriental figurines. You have really inspired me with your beautiful work. Thank you so much showing all the work you have put into that wonderful mini "WONDER LAND"


The Official Definition of a Miniature Garden:

“A miniature garden is a living garden in a tiny scale and looks like a full-sized garden that has literally shrunk in size. It consists of a slow growing dwarf or true miniature plants, in-scale bedding plants, a patio or pathway, and miniature accessories where all the elements relate in scale, are proportioned to each other and stay in scale and proportion as the garden grows together.” No where in here does it define the exact size of your garden...So it could be any size other than full scale..

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