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By: Azlan Think about it. Would you get ready for an elegant soiree without putting on your earrings or your cufflinks? Or would you even dare to give a birthday present you’ve painstakingly searched for and selected days in advance, without wrapping it and adding some lovely ribbons and a bow? Probably not. Much as we are in the habit of adorning items (including ourselves) to enhance attractiveness and appeal, so too can we adorn our gardens to enhance their appeal.

The ornaments we can use for decorating our gardens can only be limited by our imagination. Let me list a few items. You can get statues (classical or whimsical; it’s up to you), planters, plant stakes, wind chimes, bird houses, bird baths, sculptures, fountains, rocks, etc. You can get ornaments that can be both functional and decorative. They can be used as dividers for different areas in your garden, or hide a private nook, etc. What you use them for is up to you, but the garden décor you use will make a statement about you and your personality, as well as create your garden’s own individuality.

If you want to add some ornaments or décor to your garden, it is recommended that you take into account the trees, plants, flowers, landscape, the surrounding walls, and your personal tastes, of course. Consider the style of your garden, as well. Is it made out of southwestern accents and elements, filled with lush greenery? Or perhaps it’s a lush Victorian garden abundant with climbing roses and wicker furniture? Certain ornaments lend themselves to particular styles. For example, a white marble, classical statue looks at home in a garden of neatly clipped boxwood and symmetrically arranged stone urns. However, they would definitely look strange standing amidst a collection of desert cacti and terra cotta planters.

Waterfalls or fountains would add a significant boost to the life of your garden. Water elements can vary from simple creations to elaborate designs. Water can be serene and peaceful as they flow in a quiet stream, or it can splash and cascade as it tumbles over rocks. It creates interplay with light, attracts birds and masks outside noises. And in addition to the intrinsic beauty of water itself, your garden will benefit from the decorative structures you use to contain it.

You can also use sculptures as artistic elements. Sculptures can be made of almost any material, but metal is popular because of its propensity to rust and grow more attractive through prolonged exposure to weather. Gates are another great addition to home gardens, especially those with patios, terraces, or just about any large garden space. These are wonderful examples of both functional and decorative pieces, and can range from a plain wooden door to the most intricate wrought-iron creation. Gates can be solid and private, or they can be open and inviting. Gates are such a charming feature in a garden, consider adding one even if it leads to nowhere.

Try out new and different decorations for your garden, and discover what appeals to your personal tastes and enhances your garden’s style. You will be adding beauty, enhancing the existing personality of your garden, and creating something that is uniquely you.


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Mary Jean Watson is a researcher and writer working for www.gardendecorforyou.com, where you can get all the best garden décor at the best prices. Visit us for all your garden decor needs.

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