Lawn Ornaments as a Garden Focal Point

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  1. planetpippa

    planetpippa New Seed

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    I love to tuck a bit of art into my garden for a little added pizazz. I know a lot of folks think yard art is cheesy, but if done the right way, I think it can add a lot of interest year round. No pruning...no watering! :-D Some of these items came from Hobby Lobby and others were just picked up along the way. Pippa
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    Droopy Slug Slaughterer Plants Contributor

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    You've got some very pretty yard art there. I especially like the first and last one, but the dragonflies are nice too. :D
     
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    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    I agree that garden art can look really effective if placed in just the right situation. The ghecko in the last piccie is lovely.
     
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    kuntrygal Texas Rose

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    Pippa, I love your yard art. I have some of it and enjoy it. As you said there are some that don't care for it, but it is my yard. :D :D
     



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    Netty Chaotic Gardener Plants Contributor

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    I really like them! :)
     
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    dvmcmrhp52 New Seed

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    Ornaments if done tastefully can certainly add to a landscape, however as you've pointed out, many times it does end up looking "cheesy.

    Gazing balls and the like tend to get the curled brow effect, LOL. but yes, use of ornamentation in a landscape can be quite appealing.
     
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    dooley Super Garden Turtle

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    I have things outside but it's true that it can be overdone. There is a yard here in our little town that has so much yard junque that you cannot see the yard. They've even made a river with an island with a fake palm tree. It's really ugly looking in my opinion but it's their yard and they must think it's beautiful. dooley
     
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    I love yard art and yours is certainly artistic. Among the ones in my yard is a cherub in a flower-festooned bird bath, a garden fairy, and a little cat. Love what you have done.
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  10. planetpippa

    planetpippa New Seed

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    Thanks for your comments

    I don't know if it actually qualifies as "yard art", but wait until you see what we do to the house at Halloween. No One would call it tasteful....but it is a lot of fun! Pippa
     
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    I like yard art.

    In many ways, yard art reflects an individual's personality.

    A persons yard should reflect their tastes (done tastefully) in design, color etc.

    When I talk with people on landscapes etc. I suggest to put their personality into it, don't simply follow a design someone else made up.

    You have to live with it and look at it everyday, make it something you enjoy.

    Ron
     
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    yard art

    pippa, i love your yard art. i think it reflects ones own personality.vicki
     
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    planetpippa New Seed

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    Get ready for the Halloween Photos

    Again, I'm not saure it qualifies at yard art, but it is sure something. Work is in progress now. We usually get a couple of hundred trick or treaters. Pippa
     
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    glendann Official Garden Angel

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    I love your yard art but I have decided to get rid of lots of mine as its hard to get around it with my mower and I will reduce my yard some too.Its getting to hard for me to handle so it needs to go back to grass.It breaks my heart but I must.
     

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