Can you give me suggestions for decorating a small yard?
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For Christmas?
Are you asking for ideas on landscaping a small yard?
What is your goal - greater curb appeal, lower maintenance, more privacy ?
Ronolfo, we have a postage stamp sized yard. We combined planters from logs, colored mini fences, and flowers. You can also paint tall wooden fence if you have one, with flowers using simple things like old bicycle tires for the blooms and flat stems/leaves under them. Here are a couple ideas:
https://www.hometalk.com/diy/grow/succulents/12-charming-gardens-personal-spaces-for-inspiration-1981409
https://www.hometalk.com/diy/decorate/walls/grow-484083
12 Charming Gardens ~ Personal Spaces for Inspiration
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I would use smaller scale items and use a “forced perspective” that is explained in Japanese Garden landscaping books.
I have lots of ideas in my tiny townhome yard :)