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Your Garden needs to be Decorated too!
Think of your yard as an extension of your home.
You decorate the inside of your home, so why not decorate the
outside too! Instead of simply taking care of the health issues
relating to your yard, try taking care of the ethereal as well.
Whether you are looking to add a touch of elegance to a formal
garden, a bit of playfulness to a child’s garden, a sense of
serenity to the senior’s garden, or some character to a casual
garden, unique motifs can easily create the transformation for you.
In your home, you use various elements to spruce it
up: picture frames, knickknacks, plants, vases, etc. Employ the
same concept in your yard and garden. Don’t stop at one feature,
but rather accentuate the personality of your yard in as many
avenues as possible.
That is, once you have developed a theme that you
would like to follow, continue with it. Look for garden items that
accent the theme in a decorative and pleasant way.
Several locations are available that will meet your
every need for outdoor decorating. Whether you decide to shop at a
store that specializes in garden supplies, home improvement store,
discount store, or an online site, a variety of lawn decorations in
a wide array of colors, sizes, styles, and price ranges will be
available to fill your needs.
While the mass produced items provide lower cost,
the custom made, hand painted, or hand crafted items provide
uniqueness, character, and versatility in design.
Trees are stately creatures and as such, probably
the most prominent part of any yard. Tree and
forest faces, available in a wide assortment, add a bit of
unique personality to your yard. Sold online and in major garden
stores, home improvement stores, and even discount and department
stores,
tree faces are an inexpensive way to upgrade the yard.
Since a garden offers relaxation from life’s
turmoil, they can help to instill a balance to our lives, even out
the rough edges, and refresh a sense of inner well being. How we
design our garden not only says something about our inner needs,
but it also reflects what is important in our lives.
Use the dulcet tunes of
wind chimes to sooth the soul at the end of a hectic workday.
Select smaller wind chimes when looking for a more delicate, softer
tone for your garden. The larger wind chimes are more robust in
sound and will add a heartier tone to the garden. Wind chimes come
in a variety of motifs, as well, and can offer an additional
element to the theme of your garden.
Gnomes, those small, dwarf-like creatures that dwell in many
gardens, add a sense of the whimsical and delightful. Take a walk
around many a garden and you will discover any of a variety of
gnomes- playful gnomes swinging from trees, unabashed gnomes
bathing in the open, industrious gnomes sewing the pants of
another, mischievous gnomes sitting in watering cans or sprinklers,
and even checker playing gnomes.
In fact,
gnomes can serve more than one purpose as they clutch a solar
light cleverly disguised as a lantern. Quite often, gnomes are
viewed as more than just a decorative piece. Gnomes are considered
symbols of hope, luck, and even karma. Not only can a gnome bring a
bit of fun to your garden, but also, a bit of peace to your mind.
Outdoor wall decorations, which come in a variety of styles and
products, can be used as focal points to attract attention to a
location or to pull the whole theme of the garden together. Wall
medallions, wall fountains, and garden plaques are available in a
number of sizes and motifs. Popular motifs include the celestial
with a wide array of suns, stars, and moons, the Oriental with
Chinese characters and dragons, and nature with frogs, butterflies,
lions, flowers, and more.
Outdoor clocks, thermometers, and
rain gauges offer an added decorative flair to outdoor
structures. Intricately carved designs and motifs, captured in
colors or muted shades, grace the walls alongside a footpath,
walkway, or breezeway. Consider the remainder of the garden when
selecting wall décor products. A variety of materials are used in
creating these and the happy gardener can select among brass, fully
bonded molding material, bronze, wire, cork, shell mosaics, and
heavy duty resin.
Nature lovers can enjoy a glimpse of the feathered friends in their
neck of the woods by adding birdbaths and birdfeeders to their
gardens and yards. From simple one bowl designs to the more
complicated two bowl designs, birdbaths are available in a variety
of materials and styles. Prices range from less expensive to the
expensive depending upon the materials used and the intricacy of
the design. Popular materials used in birdbaths include traditional
concrete, resin, and metals, especially copper and cast iron.
Fashionable motifs for
birdbaths include roses, ivy, leaf patterns, and a variety of
decorative flowers. Birdbaths are often added for an ornamental
touch, rather than their ability to attract our winged friends, and
therefore, the style of the birdbath plays an extremely integral
role in its selection. Styles ranging from the classic and
Victorian to trendy and contemporary include intricately designed
pedestals, ornate leaf patterns, angels or lovers hovering on the
edge of the birdbath, rugged rocks designs, stone and pebble
conglomerations, and ground level birdbaths.
Birdfeeders, handcrafted, hand-painted, or mass produced, add a
unique touch to most gardens. One of the best features of adding
birdfeeders is the ability to direct the garden visitor’s attention
upward. Hung from a tree branch, porch railing, or patio eave,
birdfeeders invite nature to visit and stay awhile for the
enjoyment of all.
A variety of small touches can be added to the garden for
additional atmosphere. A simple welcome sign may often be the first
decorative accent that a visitor will see. Colorful pinwheels
placed in strategic locations can add just the right touch of
levity and playfulness to any garden. Available in a wide array of
styles and motifs, the lively pinwheel has developed into a fashion
statement that adds a bit of class to any garden with minimal cost.
Decorative stones and pebbles can add a dash of color and character
to areas that need a bit of lightening up. Decorative lawn edging
has developed quite an attractive look and can easily add flair to
a garden already full of character. Tables and chairs ideally
placed on a balcony, verandah, porch, or patio can create a
comfortable viewing point for the delights of the garden.
Strategically placed urns and plant stands give an added touch of
character to lonely corners of verandahs and driveways. Concrete
benches and statues, cleverly placed about the garden, create
pleasant locations for visitors to linger and enjoy restful
moments. Weathervanes, keeping in tune with the garden’s theme, add
a distinctive touch to the roof of any home. Popular weathervane
motifs include roosters, a hen and chicks, and hummingbirds.
Remember to replace pieces that become too damaged to remain
attractive or functional. Sentimental pieces, however, should
simply be repaired in the best manner possible. Taking proper care
of your ornamental garden items throughout the year should prevent
too many pieces from falling by the wayside. Add a bit of interest
to the outside of your home with creatively designed garden items
that fit your needs and style.
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