How To Spruce Up Your Garden Decor

By: Dee Marie

Fabulous backyards are all the rage now. From ornate concrete fountains, bubbling fish ponds, garden bridges, and cedar arbors, the current garden decor trends emphasize natural materials. Even the small budget can afford some of the accessories to make the plain looking backyard a special focal point. Here are some ideas for garden decor items that you can easily integrate into your backyard.

1. Add something with an earthen texture. Very popular now are copper based decor items or cast iron. Think rugged, rough, outdoors. Large outdoor stones are popular too. They may be arranged in a small display or simply one large stone used as a focal point. Any size will help. Many home and garden departments have an assortment of stones to choose from. Visit different stores to get an idea for prices and selection. Shop sales and clearances and end of season bargains for those special pieces.

2. Stepping stones. Not only for creating a walking path through your backyard, these stepping stones can be a focal point. Either in concrete colors or in different stone textures, these can add depth and flair. You can find stepping stones at your local garden center or even your favorite discount store.

3. Fountains. These can range from the very small tabletop ones to the larger concrete fountains with flowing waters. Some fountains are even mounted onto the wall. There are many themed fountains available but some of the more popular ones feature mermaids, children, or animals.

4. Wind chimes. It is not only the visual elements that are important. Sound plays a big part in creating a wonderful backyard experience. Check out several different kinds of wind chimes to get a feel for the variety of sounds they produce. Different materials will produce various sounds. Popular choices are wood wind chimes, metal chimes, or ones made of glass.

5. Large pots with flowering plants. Another inexpensive way to spruce up your yard is by adding a few well placed plants in decorative pots. Look for bold colors and big plants. A visit to your garden store will give you some ideas for displaying these plants.

Adding just a few of these ideas to your backyard will give it some extra style!

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