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GARDEN ORNAMENTS, OLD AND NEW
For many centuries, gardens have been more than utilitarian, or a feature necessary for daily subsistence. Gardens are also havens and places for rest and meditation, artistic expression, and relaxation. Ornaments in the garden can play an important role in defining the garden's underlying importance in your life. A place for personal expression
In your own garden, there are many ways you can express your artistic taste, whether these ornaments are your own work, or made by others. They can be whimsical creations, ethnic designs, antiques, or anything else that strikes your fancy. Keep an eye out for unusual items whenever you travel, or visit craft shows, yard sales, and antiques shops. Use them to decorate a garden bed, enhance a vista, or display your favorite ironwork or collection of handcrafted tiles. But even if you don't have a collection to show off, one or two small objects can add a delightful creative element to your garden. Instead of using stone slabs as stepping stones, use cast stones which can be made in many shapes and sizes, with designs or inscriptions that have personal meaning. You may even find kits to make these stones yourself. Small mobiles that are supported by thin metal stakes are increasingly popular, and may feature birds, butterflies, flowers and insects. Peaking out from underneath a shrub or border, you might add a sleeping cat, a small rabbit, a frog or a turtle, made from a variety of materials. Such ornaments are meant to enhance your garden, not distract from the natural beauty of your surroundings. Let your imagine be your guide - BUT -- don't overdo it! A place for rest and renewal
For thousands of years, sundials have been placed in gardens, and their presence is both useful for telling time, and inspirational, often including an inscription admonishing the viewer, "Tempus fugit" (Time is fleeting). You can find sundials in a number of shapes and styles -- and they can still be used to tell the time! In the 19th century there was another popular garden ornament, called a "gazing ball," which is enjoying renewed popularity today. This is a glass globe lined with silver, so that its mirror-like surface allows a panoramic view of the trees, birds, and clouds in the sky overhead. Many modern gardeners will agree that the garden environment is the ideal place to be "taken out of yourself," and to become closer to nature's bounty and beauty. A place for fun and relaxation
Bird watching, a favorite pastime all year long, has prompted a dizzying array of birdhouses, feeders and birdbaths in many sizes, styles, and materials to ornament your garden. Depending upon the size of your property (and your budget), you may want to add a pond or a small water feature to your garden. This will bring more than just birds and other wildlife to your garden, but also allow an ideal place for a sitting area so that you can enjoy observing and communing with a variety of wildlife. No matter the size of your property, you can create your own outdoor area for dining, play, or relaxation. Any open area in your garden can hold a table and chairs, with or without an umbrella. A bench, hammock, or old-fashioned slider in the garden is just right for reading alone, or for chatting with a friend. If space is available and you have a flat area in your lawn, this is the perfect location to play badminton, croquet, or even horseshoes (which usually requires a permanent installation) - any excuse for people of all ages to play in the fresh air, out-of-doors! A place for YOU
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