A well-kept garden is a joy to behold. Adding to the curb appeal of your home, carefully chosen garden accessories
can match or contrast with the style and color of your house. Whether
you are a weekend flowerbed gardener, or whether your garden is planned
to feed your family through the winter, lovely and fanciful accessories
will add to the enjoyment of the outdoor living space.
Surround your garden with fencing
Fencing for your garden is needed to keep
wildlife from eating the nasturtiums but it also provides a quiet oasis
to enjoy the beauty of your planned garden. Fencing can be six foot high
cedar that blocks traffic noise, or it can be white wicker that is only
tall enough to delineate the perimeter of your garden.
Don't leave your garden in the dark
Think about accent lighting highlighting your
prize plantings. Patio lights can be judiciously used to make your
gazebo comfortable for a late evening get together with friends. Insect
zapper lights get mixed reviews, since they can be noisy as the insects
are incinerated. They also tend to have a harsh brightness that is
annoying to some. On the positive side, outlining pathways with small
lights prevents stumbles in the twilight.
Garden furniture
Spending a lot of time just relaxing and
enjoying the sights, sounds and smells of a flower garden can be done
from a gazebo with sturdy and comfortable garden furniture. Tables,
chairs, lounges and foot stools are obvious choices for furniture in the
garden area. A grill or barbecue unit located nearby means guests can
enjoy the space while grilling fresh produce from the garden. Corn on
the cob from the vegetable garden can't get any fresher.
Plan garden beds
Many gardens would be beautifully accessorized
by adding carefully chosen raised garden beds. Look at the style of
your house and design the garden plots for pansies or potatoes in garden
beds that enhance the look of the house. For example, if your house is
split level suburban, why not add a couple split level beds. The
construction materials for the garden beds can be anything from concrete
to Plexiglas.
Garden in three dimensions
Well-planned flower vegetable or even herb
gardens don't have to stay at ground level. If your square footage is
limited, cube it by the use of attractive and functional trellises or
rails to bring plantings into the air. Surround a tree with vinyl coated
wire and bring climbing roses into view. Create a secluded outdoor
room by trellises covered with decorative flowers, vines or even
vegetables. Scarlet runner beans are pretty to look at and nutritious to
eat.
Make pathways interesting
A planned garden that has permanent beds can
also have interesting and decorative pathways. Think about using
aquarium colored pebbles with a seashell motif for edging. Try pathways
that meander according to your planned beds rather than sticking to
straight lines. Maybe you would like to have a yellow brick road as a
pathway in your garden.
Choose colorful or whimsical containers
If a large garden is too much to manage in
your free time, or if you are working in limited space, think about
establishing your garden in unusual containers. Or, such containers can
be simply an interesting accessory to the real garden. Colorful ceramic
pots in large sizes and shapes can be placed randomly amongst the flower
beds to hold herbs or a salad or two. An old claw footed bathtub or a
little red wagon both make great containers for garden plants.
Add Color
You can add color by the plants that you
choose or by the containers you pick for spots of color. Look for ways
to make color spots show up even better by putting them against
contrasting background of other plants, walls or trellises.
Delight the wee folk
Adding whimsical statuary or ornaments to your
garden plots can be fun and useful as well. Garden gnomes, leprechauns
and perhaps even a fairy or too can be an adventure to undertake with
your child or grandchild. A ceramic frog by a garden pond is a common
sight around gardens, but have you ever seen a dragonfly or a small fire
breathing dragon. Choose a copper weather vane or a bird house
decorated like a fairy tale castle.
Five senses
A well planned garden with carefully chosen
accessories will be a delight to all five senses. You see the beautiful
colors in the plants, flowers and accessories. You feel the texture of
the earth as well as the crisp vegetables that are picked for culinary
enjoyment. You can smell the perfume of the flowers and trees. Tasting
fresh produce from the garden is a bonanza for your taste buds.
Finally, your sense of hearing is able to pick up the sound of the wind
in a set of wind chimes. Wind chimes are decorative and can sound
melodic or mournful, tinkling or hearty.
Plan your garden accessories to appeal
to each and every human sense and your garden will be a place where
your spirit is uplifted.
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