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the gardening fairy

AuthorMessage
Survivor
Jun 20, 2009
9
hi I started gardening a few days ago and one day I saw this fairy flying around my laugh-o-dil can someone tell me what it is, is not a pest cause it dosent do any damage to the plant an I will like to know if is good or bad i'm a little confuse paul ravenflame level 52 rank 4 gardener

Champion
Jan 23, 2009
410
It is actually a good thing. The plants LOVE pixies! I am not sure why it happens but it happens most often to my plants closest to my pixie pet.

Survivor
Nov 18, 2009
44
Lucky you! :)

The fiarly is a good pest, one you want around. It helps the plant grow, just as the Fairly spell gives you life in combat.

You can't get rid of it, nor should you want to. :)

Delver
Mar 08, 2009
235
Are you sure it wasn't a bug infestation because I never heard of a fairy doing that.

Squire
Aug 12, 2009
593
odriozola1 wrote:
hi I started gardening a few days ago and one day I saw this fairy flying around my laugh-o-dil can someone tell me what it is, is not a pest cause it dosent do any damage to the plant an I will like to know if is good or bad i'm a little confuse paul ravenflame level 52 rank 4 gardener

Pixie is a 'Beneficial' Pest. It cannot be knocked off with pest spells, it helps growing the plant, and while a plant has a Pixie, it cannot get less beneficial pests.

Survivor
May 29, 2010
18
the thing thats circling around your plant is a pixie that helps your plant grow. it appears randomly so theres no telling if it comes or not. your lucky that you got one of those :-)


Defender
Apr 19, 2010
121
Survivor
Jun 20, 2009
9
Survivor
Jun 06, 2010
2
I'm tickled then! My garden got 2 pixies at the same time! :-D

I'm a level 5 gardener, and have only been gardening for about a week. I do have a wide variety of plants growing, in all size plots. I wonder if that helped bring them in?