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Decorative Garden Accents
By Bonnie Carrier
Think of your garden like you would a room in your home. After
planning the shape, tilling the soil, choosing the right plants
the last step is to add those personal touches. And just like indoors
this is accomplished with accessories.
What type of accessories or accents you add will depend on what
you like and what type of garden youve designed. For example
in a formal type garden you probably would not add whimsical looking
birdhouses or a regal looking statue would look out of place in
a cottage style garden.
That being said, nothing is written in stone just as indoors the
garden should reflect your personality. Which simply means if you
love something use it.
The following are examples of some of the accents that can be used
to dress up your gardens.
Gates: Whether they are part of an existing fencing system or just
free standing, a gate will add an architectural detail. Wooden,
iron, plain or whimsically decorated let the gate reflect your personality.
Gazing Globes: Beginning in Victorian times gardeners have tucked
these decorative spheres into their gardens. Available in a wide
array of colors and sizes ranging from 10 to 14in, place one on
a pedestal and watch how suddenly things begin to look magical.
Decorative Planters: Terra Cotta, Stone, Metal or Resin
Plain, Colorful, Textured or a Whimsical piece.
Placing decorative planters filled with beautiful flowers within
your garden adds interest and a focal point. These can be moved
around the garden or replanted later in the season with new plants.
There are so many types of planters to choose from, just have some
fun with them. Also, any container you happen to have whether its
an old watering can or one lone rubber boot can be made into a decorative
container as long as it has some type of drainage.
Statues: Choose from Cherubs, Religious Figures, Lions, Birds or
Frogs. They can be large or small made of marble, stone or resin.
Adding one or several give interest and whimsy to any size garden.
Furniture: Place a bench in or near a garden and it immediately
says, Sit, Relax and Enjoy.
Choose materials ranging from Cedar, Pine to Metal, buy something
new or scrounge around your attic or basement for an older piece
not being used anymore.
Birdbaths: A functional and decorative focal point. Most commonly
seen birdbaths are shallow simple basins that sit on a pedestal,
usually made of cement, porcelain or plastic. Mini versions are
becoming popular for placing on patios and walkways.
Fountains: Water is a necessity in the garden; therefore having
a fountain just seems natural. They provide a soothing sound and
become a beautiful accent. The most common styles include; wall
mounted, free standing, single basin and multi-tiered.
Birdhouses: Found at nurseries, home improvement, discount stores
and flea markets, this is probably the easiest of accessories to
add. They can be simple square wooden boxes to elaborately detailed
versions; you might even try your hand at making your own.
Mount or hang them on a tree, place on top of a pole or simply
sit one on an old bench or chair. If your also hoping for them to
take on tenants, make sure to check dimensions as different species
of birds prefer certain sizes.
On two trees that sat back away from the house we attached simple
rectangular shaped wooden houses with small entrance holes in the
front. Each spring we were rewarded with two families of beautiful
Blue Birds making a home in those houses. Watching mom and dad first
preparing the inside then little heads peeking out and finally the
first flight was marvelous.
Sundials: Heres an accent that may not be common but has
been around since early civilization. Of course in the beginning
their sole purpose was to measure time. You can still mark time
with them but what a unique decorative accent theyd make in
your garden.
Stepping Stones: Another fun way to accessorize your garden. Even
if you dont use them to walk on one or two placed amongst
your plants look wonderful. Plain or decorated with a picture, pick
whatever suites your garden.
Ive used simple terra-cotta color stones around colorful
flowers, light colored cement ones with embedded pebbles and bits
of ground glass that sparkle around shrubs. Around shrubs or flowers
that attract butterflies or hummingbirds find stones with a print
on them to match the theme of the plant.
Whether its an elaborate water feature, a simple resin turtle
or something just for fun, keep in mind its just like dressing
a room in your home. After all the main elements are in place the
final touch is to embellish and personalize with decorative accents.
Bonnie P. Carrier is the creator of Savvy Home Decorating &
Savvy Outdoor Decorating. She is the mother to two grown daughters
and a very spoiled 4yr old Blue Merle Sheltie named Toby. Stop by
for information and ideas for both inside and outside your home.
http://www.savvy-home-decorating.com/
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