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Yard Art and focal points...

Do you have Yard Art (as the magazines like to dub it), or objects as focal points in your garden?

Ive been gardening for about seven years now. At the begining I was mostly trying to stay ahead of the weeds. And the past few years ive really just been concentrating on getting the beds filled up with plants. Now I think its time to start adding some focal points.

The hard part is trying to decide what KIND I want and to what effect it will have and will be used in the garden.

I have a couple of things like rusty tools (they were grandpa's and I cant just get rid of them). But I think I want to move away from that kind of 'country' look and go for more of an 'old world' feel. I think this style would really help to polish up my garden and give it more interest.

Im not really in to modern and whimsy in the garden (or at least I dont think it would work in my yard), but ive seen some people who use it well and it looks awesome.

But I want to get some aged and weathered formal objects, such as one would find in an English or French garden, but use them in an informal way throughout my mixed perennial gardens. I recently bought a 'weathered' armilary that is attached to a stake. I really love it and want to find some more things like it, like maybe an urn, statue, or one of those concrete artichokes.

So, what kind of Yard Art do you have, or are planning to get? Do you like it more modern, whimsical, country, or other? What effect do you want it to bring to your garden?

--I was thinking of maybe posting a thread on the gallery side for everyone to share pics of their Yard Art...

CMK

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