Gardening with Fairies
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February/March 2005
By Theresa Mieseler
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Theresa Mieseler and her husband, Jim, own Shady Acres Herb Farm where they have specialized in herbs and unusual vegetables near Chaska, Minnesota, for 28 years. Learn more about Theresa’s fairy-garden making classes at www.ShadyAcres.com.
FAIRY ACCESSORIES AND RESOURCES
• Continental Collectables
P.O. Box 1812
Bothell, WA 98041
www.Flower-Fairies.com
• Gardener’s Supply Company
128 Intervale Rd.
Burlington, VT 05401
(800) 876-5520
www.gardeners.com
• Market Hill
11905 Market Hill
Cologne, MN 55322
(952) 466-4791
www.FineFairyHouses.com
• Shady Acres Herb Farm
7815 Hwy. 212
Chaska, MN 55318
(952) 466-3391
www.ShadyAcres.com
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