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Beautiful Garden Statues

08 Aug

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Once you’ve finished creating the garden of your dreams; everything’s planted, growing beautifully, the patio furniture is to your liking and the scenery is just what you wanted – maybe as a final touch, you might be interested in placing a statue as the crown jewel to your small slice of paradise.

There are so many different types of  statues that you are sure to find something that works for the look and feel you are going for.

Above is a small beautiful statue of two children playing on a see saw.  This would be perfect for young parents all the way up to grandparents, who would like to be reminded of the time when their little ones as they get older.

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Above is a bronze statue of two lovers holding in embrace.

For you lovers of the seas and myth, here are statues for you.


You can find statues like this one at Garden Ornaments

If you like the garden statues you’ve seen above, be sure to do a simple search through your web browser – you’ll be surprised at the different types, sizes, and prices of these beautiful statues that are out there.


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Modern Garden Sheds

01 Aug

This is probably what you envision when you think 'shed'

Garden sheds have been around for almost as long as gardeners.  They started as small sheds or building used to store large and bulky items, such as tools, inventory, barrels, and so forth.

Now, with technology, prices, and versatile materials, people are still building their sheds, but they are building them in such a way that more use can be gained out of them.

The shed, while most people still provide space for it’s intended purpose, are becoming more of a retreat area and not just a storage space.

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How to Plant a Vegetable Garden : Ideas for Designing Your Vegetable Garden

14 Apr

A great video on Designing you Garden!!!

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Hardscape: Decorative Retaining Walls

06 Apr

You see them ll the time, people use them to line their driveways or accent their patios – retaining walls.

They can be built out of almost anything. For centuries people have used stones and bricks. Now they use railroad ties and formed concrete. When done correctly, they can look absolutely beautiful and add space and value to the place you love most; your home and garden.

As you can see from the photos, some retaining walls can be as tall as you want, while others will be only inches off the ground. It all depends on the look and purpose you need your wall to provide. It can also be either straight, curved, circular, or boxed. Retaining walls are also easy to build. See the schematic below for more information on how they work and should be constructed.

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Interior Garden Designs

18 Mar

The odds of someone actually building an interior garden like the one demonstrated above are rare. But the reality is, most homes and indoor spaces have enough room to accommodate some kind of garden. You just to closely evaluate where and how big you want that space to be.

Interior gardens offer a private, often secluded getaway for weary workers. The space could be something as small as a corner of a room or the room itself.

On top of that, a new type of interior garden is taking hold — it’s called the vertical garden. There is a photo of one below.

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