Airstream Trailer Garden

Airstream Trailer Miniature Succulent Garden

When you have a die-cast vehicle to showcase, you can create your landscape around a driveway.

Succulents are easy to work with and care for – you can ignore them more than any other plant. Give them plenty of sun. Water when completely dry (and you can even let it stay dry for quite a bit). They can handle heat well. If there is frost or freezing temperatures, keep the garden inside in a well lit window. When you want to create more succulents, most will propagate by simply breaking off a piece and sticking it in the ground – with no root stimulator necessary. This is also great when a piece of a cactus breaks off accidentally (awww!) and you get a whole new plant from it (yay!).

Cactus replanting tip: use heavy duty gardening gloves or use a piece of rolled newspaper folded around the plant to lift it and place it in its new home.

Miniature Trailer Garden

A miniature Airstream Trailer is the centerpiece of this succulent and cactus garden. It also features a lawn gnome, pink flamingo and garden hose.

Airstream Trailer Miniature Fairy Succulent Garden | Lush Little Landscapes

19 comments

  1. CindyReply

    Love this! So cute and creative. Will have to see if I can make one for my mother who is more and more homebound. Grandchildren would love it also!

    • Lush Little LandscapesReply

      I’m in contact with the company who may be putting it back into production, but for now you can search on ebay for Diecast Airstream.

    • Lush Little LandscapesReply

      I’m going to launch a Kickstarter later this week and one of my reward levels includes the Aluminum Airstream-style Trailer. If you’re on my mailing list, you’ll get notice when the Kickstarter launches.

    • Lush Little LandscapesReply

      Try finding them at the party store or on ebay. When I needed another one, I made it from polymer clay.

  2. KimReply

    May I ask what the scale is of the miniature trailer? I searched on ebay for a “diecast airstream” and found a bunch that are a 1:64 scale but I have no idea what that means! My husband and I lived in a trailer on the beach together for 3 summers when we were dating and so I’ve been wanting to make a trailer garden in memory of our special place. 🙂

    • Lush Little LandscapesReply

      The one I use is 1:18 (one inch = 18 inches), which goes well enough with dollhouse accessories that are 1:12 (one inch = 12 inches). The ones you found that are 1:64 are Hot Wheels size.

  3. KimReply

    Ah! Thank you for the distinction! I would have been surprised! 🙂

    Can I ask how large your container is? Sorry for all of the questions…. I never comment online but all of your things are so beautiful!

    • Lush Little LandscapesReply

      I’m going to launch a Kickstarter later this week and one of my reward levels includes the Aluminum Airstream-style Trailer. If you’re on my mailing list, you’ll get notice when the Kickstarter launches.

    • Lush Little LandscapesReply

      I’m going to launch a Kickstarter later this week and one of my reward levels includes the Aluminum Airstream-style Trailer. If you’re on my mailing list, you’ll get notice when the Kickstarter launches.

    • Lush Little LandscapesReply

      I’m going to launch a Kickstarter later this week and one of my reward levels includes the Aluminum Airstream-style Trailer. If you’re on my mailing list, you’ll get notice when the Kickstarter launches.

    • Lush Little LandscapesReply

      Hi Julie,

      You may want to see my Kickstarter campaign – my book will be full of resources list for the plants used and info on where to buy all the accessories I use in my gardens. And check the reward levels for the trailer.

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