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Garden Ornaments
Topic Started: Feb 2 2015, 09:57 PM (154 Views)
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As my garden is the small Victorian size I am limited to what I can have apart from the usual bird bath and bird table.

Gnomes are OKayish but I would have so liked a statue. Do you have any ornaments ?

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I have seen statuary of small stature in Victoria.
My garden is quite small with dreadful, poorly seeded grass.
This year I hope to have build a vegetable garden in the barest patches.
For the rest there is a bird bath, mirrors, broken pots and pots for flowers.
All were here when I moved in. It I do like the mirrors and hope to add to the eclectic nature.
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My ornaments were all gifts. I had a small fountain but gave it back to the person who gave it to me as it was getting too heavy to clean when the hornets tried to nest in the spout. I have a tall rusty flower, cat, garden goddess who hangs on the gate and a gnome my neighbour made many years ago. I use them to fill in bare spots. and they don't look as tacky as they sound once they're surrounded by plants.
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I have a lot of garden ornaments around. Between the front and back I have 4 bird baths. One is a large shell shaped one and very heavy. It is quite old and the
edges are crumbling so I have put my Hida Gwaii agates in it. I have a cat, dragon, Buda, dragonflies and many stepping stones & wind chimes.

Over the years I have had gazing balls but they have all ended up broken.

I thoroughly enjoy all my garden "things" laugh123
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