Thursday, December 4, 2008

Garden Decor to Reflect Your Personality

Just as your choices of home décor reveal who you are, so too should your choices in garden décor. Sonorous chimes, wrought iron arbors, self-contained patio fountains, and sundials on cast iron pedestals are decorative touches that can reflect your personal style. Garden statues and plaques can be either whimsical or sophisticated, while old fashion whirligigs and bewitching garden gnomes and sprites impart a fanciful quality to your garden area. Carefully selected functional items such as clocks, thermometers, and outdoor planters can also be used to create a distinctive outdoor setting. And don’t forget candles and solar lighting so that your personalized garden can be enjoyed by day or by night!

Friday, August 1, 2008

Garden Decorations - Garden Masks

For the avid mythologist, historian, fantasy-lover, or imaginative person, a mask may be the perfect garden decoration. Intended to be hung on a wall or other flat surface, such masks are stunning and thought-provoking, and they add character to an outdoor space. If you feel that such a mask might be right for you, you can consider what mood your mask should portray, whether the frightening ire of a powerful Asian warrior, or the propitious calm of a nature goddess, or the profound concentration of a music composer. Among the large array of garden masks available to gardeners today, you will likely find a character and mood to fit your garden.

Friday, July 25, 2008

Sundial Pedestals

In their gardens, many persons chose to exhibit sundials. Many decorators also choose to use sundial pedestals to display their prized sundials in order to make stunning arrangements. Iron pedestals, whether wrought iron or cast iron, are good options as they are very sturdy. A lovely design is crucial to the overall effect of the sundial arrangement; graceful scrollwork or impressive column designs are two of the most striking. Such sundial pedestals add elegance to a garden.

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Garden Decorations - Signs

Gardeners can be the most difficult people for whom to buy gifts. They often have very discerning and polished tastes, and choosing something that they will like can be very tricky. Also, they often own many tools and plants already, so knowing what to get is a real challenge. One of the easiest solutions to such a dilemna is to buy a spunky garden sign. Often made out of brass or cast iron, these garden decorations can feature humorous, sweet, or touching remarks, and they are sure to delight the recipient. Even if the gardener already has a garden sign, such signs can be placed innumerable places in the garden. If you have a discerning gardener friend, you could look into giving a garden sign at the next occasion.

Monday, June 16, 2008

Relaxing Garden Fountains

Most gardeners wish their gardens to be places of relaxation. They make this wish a reality by choosing flowers with soothing fragrances, planting shade trees, or even by featuring a fountain in their gardens. Such fountains can have a huge range of designs and colors: everything from leaping gold dolphins, to lovely white angels, to sculpted brown-tone pottery. If you think that a fountain might be the right choice to make your garden more relaxing, you could start exploring all of the different styles, to pick out just the right one for you.

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Garden Rain Gauges

Rain, though most take it for granted, is among the wonders of nature. It can be caught and collected in rain gauges and pots, in fountains and in urns, and it nourishes animals and plants alike. Rainfall is so important to your plants that you should take into consideration the amount of rainfall in your garden's area before choosing plants. Even if the rainfall is not ideal for your favorite plants, you can often find a way to work around it. For example, heavy rainfall can flatten delicate flowers, but dense trees can offset the force of the rainfall and protect the flowers. Very little rainfall can make large beds of red impatiens an impracticality, but it can also cause the flourishing of a large bed of red cactus blooms. Wet, rocky ground can ruin the roots of daisies, but nourish a thriving community of narcissus bulbs. Just be creative; there is always a way.

Friday, May 30, 2008

Garden Designs

It takes more than just plants and decorations to make an enchanted garden; it takes imagination. While the beauty of the plants must be the central focus, there are several unique items which heighten the intriguing qualities of the garden. Mirrors continually prove to be one of most fascinating items. You could choose such items as mirror pillars and flowers. Bright colors are also attractive. You can decorate your garden with glass-like jewels, which are immediate eye-catchers. With imagination, any garden can be an enchanted garden.

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Garden Votives

Eating a meal outdoors at a table in a garden is, in a word, idyllic. Whether it's breakfast in a field of lavender, brunch under a willow tree, or lunch among a sunny patch of marigolds, such an occasion is sure to be special. Dinner at dusk amidst night blooms, however, can be the most magical of all. In the evening, such things as votive candles are beautiful touches to a garden setting; just use your imagination, and it is sure to be wonderful.

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Garden Candles

There are certain garden decor pieces that, though stunning, must be used with great caution. Candles are among those things. As long as you observe the simple rules which may be justly attributed to the realm of common sense, you can set your imagination free to create a stunning area. Dark summer nights are perfect for the dancing candle flames, especially at parties. On snowy winter nights, candles look especially stunning when placed along a walkway so that their small, warm lights are reflected off of the white snow and gently guide the way to a special spot. Votive candles are also beautiful; such candles can be used to mark the place where a wonderful event occurred, like a wedding engagement or a celebration, or to light your favorite spot in your garden. Beautiful candles make lovely, striking additions to a garden.

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Garden Urns

If you are trying to decide whether to use an urn or a planter to showcase your plants, you should consider the unique properties of each. Urns are characterized by a very unique, classical, artistic shape. If you have a short plant which covers a large area, like a bed of pansies, a planter would be the better choice. On the other hand, if you have a tall plant which requires a small soil surface area, like a lily, an urn would work well. Also, cascading plants like ivy make a dramatic display in an urn and can be kept neatly trimmed. For ivy an urn is preferable because ivy can easily overwhelm the shorter, wider planter. In general, profusely blooming, short plants look better in planters; tall plants are difficult to line up properly in a planter, and they can easily make the planter look top-heavy or overgrown. Urns are perfect for these plants while short plants tend to look dwarfed in urns. Thus, planters and urns each have their own unique purposes and strengths.

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Garden Planters

If you are looking for a planter to show off your prized plants in a sunny room, on a window sill, on a patio, or on a porch, you will likely want to pick one with a soft color, a brown, yellow, ivory, white, or grey tone, as well as an artistic design. One of the best ways to pick out an attractive art pattern is to turn to the art of past centuries and foreign lands, in particular the famous architecture and works of the ancient Greeks and Romans, as well as the art of the classical Europeans. The Greek Parthenon, Roman goddess Venus, and classical cherubs all make excellent subjects. Planters featuring such depictions are sure to impress.

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Planters and Urns

If you love your garden so much that you'd like to add a bit of its charm to your patio, porch, sunroom, or windown sill, you could transplant some of the flowers or other plants to a planter and place it in an adequate spot; just be sure that their new places matches the amount of sun or shade which made them flourish in their first homes. To show off these plants, you need to chose a suitable planter or urn; brown, white, ivory, or yellow, or generally any other muted or softly colored tone, is a good choice. With such an unobtrusive color, you can then chose an eye-catching design. This will make visitors take a second glance; first, they will notice your gorgeous plants, then they will notice the wonderful planter that modestly presents them. This is a classy way to feature highlights of your prized garden in places in and around your dwelling.

Friday, May 2, 2008

Outdoor Garden Lights

Most gardens could be enhanced with some kind of lighting. To showcase a prized plant, statue, or flag at night, you can invest in a garden spotlight. Such a light highlights a specific point of your garden and can be discreetly placed in a faux rock facade. If your purpose is rather to mark a trail through the dark, you could choose a garden path light. Some resemble miniature lightposts and feature many different styles. If you seek such a light, you could also consider solar-powered lights; these need no prompting by switch or timer to turn on at the right time; they are also painless to install as compaired to using troublesome wires.

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Enchanting Garden Lights

Twilight strolls in a garden are matchless. This hour is characterized by a unique mystery and enchantment as the fleeting bloom and blush of sunset lingers before the deep darkness prevails. If you plan to engage in such a breath-taking excursion, you will likely need some sort of discreet lighting to place in your garden. Lanterns will not do; their harsh shining will break the spell and the charm of the hour. A soft glow is what you seek, a gentle light to guide the way along the darkening pathways. Discreet glowing stepping stones will not destroy the enchanted mood; neither will lovely, flower-shaped, soft lights. Also, it is best to choose solar-powered lights; they will automatically shine at the right time with a gentle glow. Thus, if you enjoy the quiet magic of a twilight walk in your garden, you should look into procuring solar-powered garden lights.

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Creatively-Designed Garden Benches

If you have a lovely garden and enjoy spending time relaxing in it, you should be able to do so with style and ease; this is precisely the purpose which garden benches are meant to serve. Whether your tastes call for elegant metal lattice or a comfy, cushioned seat, a garden bench can be found to suit your individual needs. Some very creative designs exist, such as one which makes an arc around a tree trunk. If you seek a convenient, stylish, comfortable way to relax in your garden, you could look into garden benches to see if they are right for your garden.

Friday, April 18, 2008

Garden Arbors

Vines are often featured in gardens because of their lovely, graceful lines. Vines can be grown along the ground, or trained to climb arbors. You could use the latter option if your vines have blooms that deserve to be noticed, fruit which must be picked, or just beautiful leaves; arbors are a way to show off the plants. Arbors also create romantic spots and, if the climbing plants are well-trained, create seemingly magical garden entrances. If you feel that such a piece would benefit your garden, you could look into choosing one that will meet your plants' needs.

Monday, April 14, 2008

Outdoor Thermometers and Rain Gauges

Gardens require great love and care for them to flourish. In order to be most effective in caring for a garden, one must understand the elements in which it lives; namely, the rain it has received and the temperatures which trigger it to bloom, bud, or go dormant. One of the ways by which an ailing garden can be diagnosed, or a healthy garden properly cared for, is through the use of thermometers and rain gauges. Like most visible pieces that are placed in the garden, these can be found in many different designs and styles to suit the garden-keeper.
For some people, gardens are not only retreats, but also places to study nature; if you are one of those intelligent persons who observes or monitors rain fall, cloud cover, or temperature trends, or studies weather prediction, thermometers and rain gauges are essential additions to your green place.

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Whirligigs

If you would like a cute, spunky decoration to place in your garden, you could look into choosing a whirligig. They depict just about everything from birds to bees, fish to paddlers, and butterflies to angels. These unique pieces are sized so that they can reside in small spaces, yet each one possesses enough color and character that it does not look lonely if only one lives in a large yard. They bring creativity and fun to a garden or lawn, so if you seek to further either of these two elements of your greenery, you could consider adding a whirligig to your decor.

Friday, March 28, 2008

Decorative Garden Masks

Ornamental masks, to be placed in one's garden, are the perfect addition to any creative decorator's resources. If you are a mythology buff, or if the adventures, romances, and scandals of the ancient deities captivate your imagination, you could choose a mask depicting a mythological character. If great legends of British heroes are your passion, you could decorate with a mask depicting a British battle standard. If you are one of those fascinating persons who revel in the grotesque and eye-catching, you could choose a mask depicting one if the four ancient European humors. Masks are for the daring, bold decorators among us, as well as for the lovers of beauty.

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Garden Decor

If you would like to treat your garden to a creative flair, a romantic touch, a cute companion, or a sophisticated addition, garden decor could be the perfect solution. For example, statues depicting almost any subject imaginable can be obtained. For those attracted to the dramatic, candles possess unmatched beauty and charm. If you seek to make your garden an especially enchanting spot, you could use arbors, benches, or fountains to make your garden a lovely, picturesque location for any gathering, meeting, or celebration. Tastefully chosen garden decor pieces make wonderful additions to a person's prized greenery.

Friday, March 14, 2008

Garden Art and Garden Plaques

Garden art and plaques make unique, creative additions to a garden. The Birdfeeders and Stepping Stones are sure to make any visitor smile. The Garden Statues depict garden-dwelling animals of comic personalities. Engraved Garden Art includes personal, lovely pieces. Illuminated Carved Rocks make attactive outdoor art pieces. The Garden Plaques depict characters both funny and beautiful, from star-gazing frogs, to merry birds, to sweet rabbits, to watchful animal guardian angels. The irresistable Smiling Faces are sure to solicit grins and laughs from visitors. Holiday Garden Designs make lovely decorations for special occasions and seasons. Garden Stones feature great detail in their humorous and lovely depictions and prove to be fascinating eye-catchers. Gardeners and garden decorators who choose to feature garden art and plaques are creative individuals.

Thursday, March 6, 2008

Weathervanes

For a classic addition to your garden, consider a wrought iron weathervane. So many different designs exist that a weathervane can be found to suit nearly every person's taste. The traditional rooster, the picturesque lighthouse, the adventuresome sailboat, the charming cat, the lovely running horse, and the humourous whale number among the creative variations upon this classic item. A weathervane is a creative addition to any garden and makes a unique gift.

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Garden Benches

A comfortable seat is essential to relaxing in your garden. Garden benches contribute beauty and comfort to every garden. Some garden benches are small and are perfect for two people to sit on, like the Wrought Iron Arbor Bench. Some garden benches are larger, like the Lutyen l Bench; this particular bench, shaped like a half-moon, can be placed snugly around your favorite tree for a wonderfully soothing spot to sit. Some, like the Lattice Bench, are hand-forged of wrought iron and add a touch of class to every garden. Some, like the Market Square Set, are simply charming and even reminiscent of eras past. Sit back on a garden bench, relax, and enjoy your beautiful garden!

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Soothing Garden Fountains

A beautiful fountain will make your garden a more soothing retreat. Some garden fountains are colorful, like the Tree Frog Wall Fountain, and some are elegant, like the Dancing Dolphins Fountain. Some are beautiful, like the Gazer Fountain, and some are eye-catching, like the Pitchers Fountain. Some are cute, like the Chief & Frog Fountain, and some are simply great fun, like the Wishing Well Fountain.

Monday, March 3, 2008

Creative Garden Decor - Downspouters

Color can be added to every part of your garden, even to your downspout. Beautify an ordinary downspout by adding a fun and interesting downspouter, such as the humorous Old Boot Downspouter, the classic Bullfrog Downspouter, the cute Ladybug Downspouter, the playful Curious Kitten Downspouter, or the elegant Turtle Downspouter. All of these have great character. Downspouters make unique gifts for the holidays.

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Garden Sprites

To add color to your garden, choose a fun garden sprite statue. There are so many different ones to choose from that you are sure to find the one that is perfect for your garden. The April Showers Garden Sprite, a little girl with a watering can, is hand cast from an original sculpture. She is great for a large garden, especially one with long grass, or a pond surrounded by rocks. The Charlie My Boy Garden Sprite, a little boy holding a silver mirror ball, is also hand cast. This particular Garden Sprite looks wonderful when surrounded by flowers. The Jr Fire Chief Garden Sprite, a little boy dressed as a fireman, waters your garden with a miniature hose.

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

How to Choose a Garden Gnome

Garden gnomes make attractive additions to any garden. You have a wide variety when choosing one of these statues for your garden. The Artemisia Gnome is a 14” tall green pixie that will go well in any garden. She has a beautiful smile and blonde hair; she is made from unbreakable aluminum. The Dianthus Gnome, who stands at 12," is a more colorful pixie and is dressed in pretty pink. She will brighten up any garden! The Farming Gnome is a short farmer with a big beard. He is also colorful and will look lovely in any garden that needs a bit of color. He is also 14” tall. The Osmunda Gnome is a happy pixie! This garden fairy will bring smiles to the faces of its viewers. The Woodland Gnome is a merry old man who has his beard neatly tucked into his belt; he offers a friendly smile to whoever walks near his domain. This gnome stands at 12” and will dress up any garden. Choose any of these gnomes to make your garden a happier place!

Monday, February 25, 2008

Outdoor Garden Decor

There exists no more relaxing place than a garden on a lovely day. Whether you are soaking up the sun with a book or just unwinding in the essence of nature, you need a great garden. It doesn’t matter if you have a small garden or a large one as long as there is space for you to relax and enjoy yourself. There are many things that you can add to your garden to make it a relaxing retreat. If you have friends, co-workers or family who enjoy their gardens, choose Garden Gifts for the holidays. So many options exist, from beautiful garden fountains to funny gnomes and sprites. Gifts can be found to match every personality.