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For many people, the garden is
an extension of the home; a living area to be beautified just as they
would want to decorate the interior of their house. Much of the beauty,
both in their eyes and those of the passer-by and visitor, comes from
the garden layout, the plants and flowers, the trees, the terraces, and
the lawns. Such beauty can be brought to life by the birds and
butterflies that visit the garden. It can also be further enhanced by
the choice and use of garden decor.
Types of Garden
Decor
There are many types of garden
decor that you can consider when designing or improving your garden.
The use of the word 'decor' is traditionally used for the decoration of
a house interior, incorporating everything from the furniture to the
paint on the wall, and the fabrics used for curtains and bedding. There
is no reason that a garden, an extension of the home living space,
should not also be considered in the same way.
You could argue that all the
flowers and plants in a garden are decor; in fact, I would not even
argue. You are trying to create a beautiful entity in which you can
spend leisure time, and which gives aesthetic pleasure as you look out
of your window, relax in the summer sunshine, or arrive home from a
concrete jungle on a summer's evening.
However, for the purposes of
this article, we will consider garden
decor as the decoration added to the garden plants, shrubs
and flowers for both functional and aesthetic reasons. Once that is
done, then garden decor falls into a number of popular types or themes,
and all are worth considering.
Fountains and
Waterfalls
The use of water in a garden
with no natural water feature can greatly enhance it. Most people
appreciate both the sight and sound of water, and it is definitely an
aid to relaxation. I know I am not the only person in the world who
finds it relaxing sitting or strolling by water.
Artificial garden fountains and
waterfalls can make an impressive difference to your garden, either as
standalone features or as part of a larger water garden and are well
worth considering to help turn your garden into a complete outdoor
haven.
Garden Statues and
Ornaments
With a long historical
background, statues have stood the test of time as a popular decor
item. While classic statues may have been on a grand scale, and for
public sites or stately homes and country mansions, they have found
their own niche as garden decor in the modern and smaller garden.
Garden statues come in many
styles and designs, some of them following ancient and classical
traditions, such as cherubs and angels. Other popular subjects include
animals, such as domestic cats and dogs, and wild animals such as lions
and frogs.
Small statues, which some may
call garden ornaments, can also be found for those of us with small
gardens, and no scope for the great sculptures you may see in large
country gardens.
Garden Containers
or Planters
An important feature of any
garden, especially those with patios, terraces or little visible soil,
can be the containers or planters used to house some of your plants.
Container gardening is a type of gardening in its own right, and you
will find many books on the subject to choose the best plants to grow
in a confined planter.
When it comes to the garden
planters themselves, then you will find, as with statues, a
wide range of designs, made from a choice of materials. There are
attractive containers in concrete, fibrestone, fibreglass and plastic;
if you like the reddy colour of terracota, then that can be used
successfully in a formal or informal garden.
Planters, used carefully, can
add height and shape to areas of the garden that may seem barren, and
they can certainly bring a terrace or patio to life.
Other Garden Decor
Possibilities
Really, there is no end to the
possibilities of what you can use to decorate the garden. For
particular holidays, such as Christmas and Valentine's Day, you may
find ornaments and decorations to hang outside or stick in the ground.
Then there are other types of decor that may be multi-purpose, with a
functional or decorative use. Examples of these are decorative bird
houses or garden lighting.
Allow your imagination some
leeway as you design your garden, observe from visiting public gardens,
plus what you see online, in magazines and around you, and I am sure
you can come up with a unique mixture of garden decor and plantings
that will be the envy of your friends and neighbours, and give you
pleasure as long as you live there.
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