Garden Decor: Twig Screen via Salvage Savvy
Twig Screen via Salvage Savvy An amazing bit of repurposing from garden or woodlot scraps. This twig screen is amazing complicated and interesting and would serve as a great wall Continue Reading
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Twig Screen via Salvage Savvy An amazing bit of repurposing from garden or woodlot scraps. This twig screen is amazing complicated and interesting and would serve as a great wall Continue Reading
Sheet Metal Frog on Garden Gate A great piece of garden decor from right here in my own neighborhood. I was walking down a street I don’t normally travel on Continue Reading
Fountain made from concrete leaves I have posted about concrete leaves on A Gardener’s Notebook in the past (See Casting concrete leaves from/for the garden), but this fountain takes it Continue Reading
Stone walkway with river rock Japanese gardens and design have always fascinated me and this amazing pathway I discovered on Pinterest is a great example of the best of that Continue Reading
H Potter Copper Window Box Planter Again, more copper elements for the garden. Not sure what attracts me to copper, but it must be something deep within my psyche, as Continue Reading
Greenhouse scenes and decor from Garden Gallery A greenhouse scene I would love to have in my own garden. Discovered via Garden Gallery on Tumblr Greenhouse items of all sorts from Continue Reading
I am always keeping a eye out for decent products for my own garden — even if they are just for my wish list. Over the course of the next Continue Reading
Teapot Birdhouse from Clifford Earl Sculpture Whimsical birdhouse always add a nice touch to any garden, and you might just invite some new residents, too. This clever use of a Continue Reading
Charming Garden Gate via Gorgeous Flowers Garden & Love on Tumblr See More “Noted” items are particularly good finds from my daily reading which I share via all my social Continue Reading
A Face in the Fence from Boyle Sculptures I first saw this on the Tumblr blog, A Garden Getaway, but it didn’t link to the original creator of the work. Continue Reading