The Miniature Garden Business ‣ The Mini Garden Guru (2024)

My Have We’ve Grown! New Hobby of Miniature Gardening Celebrates 21 Years

21 Years of making the world a little better, one miniature garden at a time! I guess if anyone is asking how long it takes to establish a new hobby, I think we have found the answer. While it's not everyday a new pastime emerges, you can still join us in spreading,...

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How to Find Your Best Friend

I had to laugh when I saw this almost-ancient article at my local model train store. It was taped on to the front of the cash register; I guess I missed seeing it during my many visits to the store. I've never considered myself a "hobby dealer" before but I guess I...

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Teaching Gardening In Miniature to the “Experts”

The custom fairy house from the Gardening in Miniature Prop Shop book makes a miniature garden a fairy garden. Simple. But the difference starts with the garden. It’s happened again. The garden industry is taking the easy way out and has got our hobby all wrong –...

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The Day the Earth Shook: The Nisqually Earthquake, 20 Years Later

The original Miniature Garden that lasted for 3 years before the container fell apart. The scene is 10 1/2" wide and was 1/6 scale. The Day the Earth Shook: the Nisqually Earthquake, 20 Years Later "You told me to call if I had any earth-shaking news." That was what I...

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A Brand New Miniature Garden Center Store!

It's a brand new Miniature Garden Center!! A Brand New Miniature Garden Center Store! Release the doves! Crack the champagne already! Send up the songs of gratitude! Call the press! GET THE CAKE!! It's a brand new Two Green Thumbs Miniature Garden Center Store that is...

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Fake News is Infesting our Christmas Tree Traditions

A Miniature Christmas Garden from the Gardening in Miniature Prop Shop book. Click the picture to see our new Christmas Tree Dress Kit, our first Prop Shop Kit. The kit is the supplies needed, the instructions are in the Prop Shop book so you can make easily at home!...

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How to Make the World a Better Place: Vote With Your Wallet, Part II

How to Make the World a Better Place: Vote With Your Wallet, Part II I have written previously about using your wallet as your voice as to what products you want to see on the store shelves – and leaving the poorly made crap behind to show that, as a consumer, you...

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How to Identify an Expert on the Internet

Gardening in Miniature since 2001. “You can be anybody the Internet!” ~ We’ve talked about this before on a previous blog post, about how the Internet is growing all kinds of experts. I’ve worked online since 2004 and have witnessed a number of great people gradually...

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No Room for Miniature Gardening at the Big Northwest Flower and Garden Show?

A fairy garden made by the garden designer's daughter at the Northwest Flower and Garden Show No Room for Miniature Gardening at the Big Northwest Flower & Garden Show? ~ Well, a fairy garden made it into one of the big display gardens at the Northwest Flower and...

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Digging Deeper with America’s Favorite Miniature Garden Center, TwoGreenThumbs.com, Part 3

Day 24 :: Milestone - This one took some time to figure out because there were many milestones on this bumpy road. Like the first time the mighty USDA came to inspect our backyard because we ship miniature trees & plants out of State. Or how about the time a...

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Digging Deeper with America’s Favorite Miniature Garden Center, TwoGreenThumbs.com, Part 2

Digging Deeper withAmerica’s Favorite Miniature Garden Center, TwoGreenThumbs.com, Part 2 This was an Instagram challenge this past March called #MarchMeettheMaker and I found it was a great way to tell you more about what we do here at America’s favorite – and...

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Digging Deeper with America’s Favorite Miniature Garden Center, Part 1

Day 1. Brand Image. This has been our accidental avatar for years now because I took the shot for no reason but to document that brickwork. It was the perfect fit for social media becausestands out and it's a perfect way to show what we do here at...

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Back to the Future: Predicting The Miniature Garden Hobby

One of the first miniature gardens that we sold in 2001. The patio was made of sand and glass that would get messed up every time I watered it. This was before I invented our Mini Patio Mix Kit, now anyone can create a custom,permanent patio that won't wash away when...

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Miniature Gardening: Get Outside and Play

This is showing my age. Lol! Remember when you had to take multiple photos and tape them together to get everything in one shot? THAT'S how long I've been building this hobby - one garden at a time, one blog at a time, one miniature gardener at a time... "If you think...

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Miniature Gardening Across the Pond – and Back Again

So cool! We made into the April 28th edition Woman's World Magazine on page 6! Right next to Johnny Cash. Lol! Our mission is to make this hobby as well known as knitting - thank you Woman's World Magazine! Miniature gardening made it across the pond and back again...

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Miniature Gardening: It’s an International Affair

Loosely quoted, "With a touch of magic, your beautiful garden will spring from your dreams. A bench leaning against a tree or a small fountain hidden among giant flowers will create a peaceful space you can escape to anytime." Miniature Gardening: It's an...

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Miniature Garden Beginnings: Still Crazy After All These Years

The first group shot of Miniature Gardens by Two Green Thumbs, 2002 [From 19/11/2011] ~ In celebration of 10 years of miniature gardening, here is a visual trip back to the turn of the century. Did I make mistakes? - I made quite a few. Did I get weird looks when...

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Press Release: World’s smallest garden center celebrates huge miniature garden trend.

A Dwarf Hemlock 'Moon Frost' is delightful for the Miniature Garden FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEhttps://www.TwoGreenThumbs.com November 8, 2011 - The world’s smallest retail nursery, Two Green Thumbs Miniature Garden Center, turns 10 years old this month and is leading the...

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If you build it, miniature gardeners will come.

If you build it, miniature gardeners will come... ... to play! We're taking the week to push the new workshop to completion! Steve has been working hard at building this space for months, now he has taken a week's vacation from his real job at Vespa...

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The Miniature Garden Business ‣ The Mini Garden Guru (2024)

FAQs

What is the best soil for a miniature garden? ›

Choose Fertile Soil For The Miniature Garden

Apply potting mix or choose soil which is rich in organic matter like cow dung, vermicompost, seaweed fertilizer, neem cake powder, neem oil, and vegetable or banana peels. Make sure to have a proper drainage system for passing the extra water.

What is the meaning of miniature garden? ›

Miniature gardens are made of slow-growing plants, typically ones that are “dwarf” and “miniature.” These two terms describe the growth rate of the plant, not the mature size. “Dwarf” means the plant grows 1″ to 6″ per year. “Miniature” means the plant will grow less than 1″ per year.

What should you do before making a miniature garden? ›

Steps to Building a Miniature Garden

It's wise to know what lighting you have before you select the plants. Make your plant selections. Fill your chosen pot(s) with the appropriate potting soil mix for your plants. Dig small holes and plant the plants.

What is the best soil mix for growing vegetables? ›

Loamy Soil: The gold standard for most gardeners, loamy soil has a balanced mix of sand, silt, and clay. It retains moisture while ensuring good drainage and is rich in nutrients and organic matter.

What is the best soil mix for a new garden? ›

Add a mixture of compost and purchased topsoil in a 1:2 or 1:1 ratio, to the top of the bed. There are vendors who sell topsoil mixed with compost. Alternatively, fill the bed with compost and a soilless growing mix in a 1:1 ratio.

What is a mini garden called? ›

Dish gardens, bonsai, penjing, rock gardening, railroad gardening, gnome gardening, tray gardening, windowsill gardening, teacup gardening, terrariums, vivariums and Wardian cases (I've probably missed some.) were all called miniature gardening before the miniature garden hobby took off.

What is a mini plant called? ›

Very small plants are called microplants or microphytes.

What are the features of a miniature garden? ›

The surface of the miniature garden is used to create small valleys, peaks, paths and pools (arranged by the reflection of a mirror). The plants are planted in between. The surface is scattered with coloured pebbles and stones which not only give a natural effect but also prevent the soil from being washed off.

How do you make a mini rock garden? ›

How do you make a simple rock garden? A simple rock garden idea can just be a round raised bed with a large rock perimeter, smaller rocks and soil inside, and a selection of plants. Aim for low-maintenance plants that are suitable for your environment, so your garden doesn't require much upkeep.

Is a miniature garden in a dish or flat container? ›

How to make a Miniature Garden? This type of garden is best laid in containers of concrete, stone, wood, plastic or fibreglass. The true English tradition demands that miniature gardens should preferably lay in old wooden troughs.

What is the best soil for small raised garden beds? ›

Soil taken from your yard or a garden bed is too dense to use in a pot or raised bed. Instead, for containers, you'll want to use potting mix (also called potting soil), a lightweight and fluffy alternative. For raised beds, you'll want to use a blend of potting mix and garden soil.

What kind of potting soil for miniature roses? ›

If you are planting the mini roses in the ground, use well-draining, loamy soil. You can add peat moss to keep the soil light, which can assist with root growth. If you are planting the miniatures in a pot, use indoor or outdoor potting soil designed for rose plants in containers.

What kind of soil should I use for container vegetable gardens? ›

A lightweight soil that holds nutrients and moisture, yet drains well, is essential for good results. Garden soil is too heavy for use in containers. Soil substitutes consisting of mixtures of peat moss and sand or perlite or vermiculite, amended with lime and fertilizer, work very well.

What is the best potting mix for miniature roses? ›

The best soil for miniature roses is loamy, rich, and well-drained. If you plant them in containers, use a light, nutrient-packed soil that drains well to avoid root rot. Water deeply and add water when the soil is dry, about 1 inch per week.

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