Fairy Folk Festival at Erin’s Meadow

Kathy Burke Mihalczo

Kathy Mihalczo gives presentation on fairy gardens. (Photo submitted by Heather Debord)

The annual Fairy Folk Festival was held at Erin’s Meadow Herb Farm on Saturday.

Owner Kathy Burke Mihalczo presented workshops on how to design a fairy garden in your own yard and a class on putting together a container fairy garden.

For more information on other workshops, visit Erin’s Meadow Herb Farm online.

Here are a few pictures from the event.


Container fairy garden

A container fairy garden at Erin's Meadow Herb Farm. (Photo submitted by Heather Debord)

Container fairy garden

Another idea for a container fairy garden. (Photo submitted by Heather Debord)

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  • http://www.becomingcliche.wordpress.com Heather

    What about the ribbon dancing? Hmmm? And the baby birds? That was one of the best parts!