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Weigh in: Garden Gnomes: Are They Cute or Tacky?
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Three Dogs in a Garden
(IC: blogger)
Classical statues, animals, birdhouses... what isn't available to decorate your garden? But it begs the question: Are garden ornaments tasteful additions to the garden or something to be avoided?
Should garden ornaments be divided into categories: good, the bad and the ugly?
I don't know about you, but I tend to think that the most aesthetically pleasing garden ornaments are made with natural looking materials like wood, plaster, concrete or stone. They do not seem to be out of step with their natural surroundings and compliment the landscape best.
Last spring at my local garden centre the shelves lined with row upon row of brightly colored, plastic-looking garden gnomes. Obviously not everyone would agree with me.
Do these cute, plastic figures deserve a place in your garden this coming spring? It's your turn to weigh-in on garden gnomes. Are they cute or just plain tacky?
For funny post on the wide range of ornaments available to gardeners check out this blog post:
http://threedogsinagarden.blogspot.ca/2013/04/garden-ornaments-2013everything-from.html
Should garden ornaments be divided into categories: good, the bad and the ugly?
I don't know about you, but I tend to think that the most aesthetically pleasing garden ornaments are made with natural looking materials like wood, plaster, concrete or stone. They do not seem to be out of step with their natural surroundings and compliment the landscape best.
Last spring at my local garden centre the shelves lined with row upon row of brightly colored, plastic-looking garden gnomes. Obviously not everyone would agree with me.
Do these cute, plastic figures deserve a place in your garden this coming spring? It's your turn to weigh-in on garden gnomes. Are they cute or just plain tacky?
For funny post on the wide range of ornaments available to gardeners check out this blog post:
http://threedogsinagarden.blogspot.ca/2013/04/garden-ornaments-2013everything-from.html
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Published February 6th, 2014 9:39 AM
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Hazel Adams on Apr 05, 2016I think that garden gnomes are kind of fun. However, I think that woodland animals are even better. I like your idea of using a racoon. http://www.consumermerchandise.nyc/np1-listing-dept-30110
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Melody Stern on Jul 07, 2018
Would put them up on the same level as pinwheels and pink flamingos!! Ok I suppose, if they are concrete and just peeking from behind a plant or shrub,but anything that just looks like a plastic doll shouldn't be in the garden,,,but that's just my opinion,and to each his own!My neighbor had the prettiest most elegant/admired garden on the block, but he has become a hoarder of all that plastic,colorful "stuff,adding more and more every week! Like the previous commenter stated, it looks like china at market place!!
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