The Enchanted Night Garden
Plant a night garden to attract nocturnal creatures such as bats, owls and crickets. For a night garden, alba or white flowers are used because their iridescent color will stand out in the twilight and evening darkness. Include noctiflora, flowers that bloom only at night. Especially helpful in a night garden are flowers that have a strong sweet smell particularly at night, such as Nicotiana affinism, tobacco plant, Mirablis jalapa, four o'clock flowers, Hesperis matronalis (albe cariety available) or dame's violet or sweet rocket.
Fairies and Lunar Correspondence
January | Wolf Moon | Gnomes, brownies |
February | Ice Moon | House fairies, both of the home itself and of house plants |
March | Storm Moon | Merpeople, Air and Water beings who are connected with spring rains and storms |
April | Growing Moon | Plant fairies |
May | Hare Moon | Fairies, elves |
June | Mead Moon | Sylphs, zephyrs |
July | Hay Moon | Hobgoblins (small, grotesque but friendly Brownie-type creatures), fairies of harvested crops |
August | Corn Moon | Dryads |
September | Harvest Moon | Trooping fairies |
October | Blood Moon | Frost fairies, plant fairies |
November | Snow Moon | Subterranean fairies |
December | Cold Moon | Snow fairies, storm fairies, winter tree fairies |
Variable | Blue Moon | Banshees and other beings who carry messages between worlds |