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18. The Finishing Touches of Landscaping

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You have spent an entire season planting everything from vegetables to fruits, herbs, flowers, vines and shrubs but your landscaping is still missing something? The chances are it is lawn and garden decor. While everything you have labored over is the life of your garden, lawn and garden decor will add that special something that is missing. Lawn and garden decor can pull your lawn and garden together and give your landscape a feeling of completeness.

Lawn and garden decor can be whatever you want it to be. Chances are great that you have a patio or an area on your property where you hang out with your family and friends. You can start adding lawn and garden decor to this area. Patio furniture is the first thing that comes to mind. When you are shopping for patio furniture, keep in mind that style and comfort must go hand in hand. It will not matter how stylish or sleek your patio furniture is, if it is not comfortable to set and lounge in, no one will want to hang out on your patio for long. Other lawn and garden decor items, which can work on your patio, are a freestanding fireplace or a fountain. Both of these will bring a new element into your landscaping and take your lawn and garden to a new dimension.

Other lawn and garden decor pieces can be fairly expensive, but when put they are put together with your plants, flowers and vines they will give the finishing touches to your lawn and garden. For instance, if you are a bird or butterfly lover and have planted vegetation to attract birds and butterflies, why not add a birdbath to your lawn and garden? Birdbaths are fairly inexpensive purchases that truly bring life to your yard. If you want to go to a new level, add bird houses and feeders. These can be used, as lawn and garden decor, especially if they are strategically placed, like on a garden wall.

There is no end to what you can do to fill in the gaps in your landscaping. From wind chimes, garden flags, statues, decorative planters, torches, fountains and water gardens, there is sure to be lawn and garden decor that will fit into your lawn and garden style. The best place to search for lawn and garden décor is the Internet. The Internet can quickly hook you up with online garden supply stores that stock garden and lawn accessories from around the world. Don’t box yourself into buying lawn and garden decor from your local lawn and garden center. There is a whole world of gardening decorations just waiting for you to snatch them up. The great thing about purchasing garden decoration on the Internet is it can be delivered right to your home.




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