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Hi ,
Thank you all for your wonderful feedback last week! We heard you loud and clear and we are working on making a few of
the ideas happen this year.
The one thing that stood out in the emails: a lot of people asking about starting their own miniature garden or fairy garden business. So, in response, we have a a solution that will help you jump-start your mini or fairy garden business and get you up and running THIS
spring!
Read on we have some great news, some brand new items in the store for you this week and some indoor inspiration to keep those winter blues away!
As always, whatever you do, make it fun,
Janit Calvo Head MG, Owner Two Green Thumbs Living Miniature Garden Center
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YES! The member's-only Miniature Garden Society website is
OPEN!!
Whoa Nelly! I love it when a plan comes together.
After a full year of nail biting and hair pulling, I did it. The new member's only Miniature Garden Society website is open and we're starting to invite people in.
This new website is where we will be collecting all of our cute, crafty miniature ideas, plant lists and photos, care and maintenance how-tos, video demonstrations and tutorials and a lot more to come.
If you are signed up, we will be letting you in throughout this weekend so check your email inbox! (Retry if you already have and didn't get
through!)
If you want to get signed up, stay tuned, new registrations will open soon. For more information and notices on how to get in, email us: Support@MiniatureGardenSociety.com
!CUTE ALERT!
A Lil Red Bridge Set
Ever since I did that project in the Gardening in Miniature book (A Dry Riverbed, page 193) I wanted to get a little Dry Riverside Kit together
with a red bridge. Steve figured out the bridge last week and the rest of the pieces fell into place! The set comes with two types of sea-green pebbles, micro and regular, and a few pieces of clean driftwood. And Steve couldn't help but add the wee gnome! (He's nice and sturdy, it's painted metal.)
This is a bit different than the bridge shown in the book but is well-made, sturdy and
smaller so it can fit in a potted scene. The other was a bit too fragile for the miniature garden, and the railing kept breaking.
See it up in the Etsy store here.
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Links to the Mini Garden Guru
Blog:
Just Getting Started?
Up In Our Handmade Store This Week
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"Everything is Tiny and Cute!"
We don't freeze out here in Seattle, but we do grow gills because of all the rain though. It's our miniature and dwarf trees and shrubs that really shine in the winter. The lovely evergreen shades are just beautiful, especially in the diffused light of the winter sky.
That's the Jervis Canada Hemlock in the photo above and, it's our favorite Hemlock for obvious reasons: look at that trunk. And what did I do to get it that way? I put it in a miniature garden and I watered it.
You too can grow bonsai-like specimens and impress your friends and neighbors with your artistry! They start small, but they certainly improve with age - like we all do! ;o)
If you need any help picking out trees for your miniature gardening, get in touch! We are open Mon to Fri. 10 to 4pm PST for a phone call 206-352-0494 or Email: info@TwoGreenThumbs.com anytime! THANK YOU FOR BEING OUR SUBSCRIBER!
Stay tuned next week for indoor miniature gardening!
Pssst...
It's coming up! Here are some ideas, up in the store.
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