There is a lot of work and planning that goes into making your lawn and garden area beautiful. You select the perfect flower colours, the perfect lawn cover, excellent decorative mulch, and more. You spend hours weeding, trimming, mowing and coaxing your plants to look their very best. In many ways, a lovely garden is an ornament. But you can add to the elegance, grace, humour or beauty of your garden with the perfect ornaments.
Garden ornaments create focal points that transform outdoor spaces. Statues, fountains, and decorative elements add year-round structure, establish boundaries, and reflect personal style through strategic placement and material selection.
Garden ornaments create focal points that transform outdoor spaces. Statues, fountains, and decorative elements add year-round structure, establish boundaries, and reflect personal style through strategic placement and material selection.
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Garden statues can make a statement about how you feel about your garden. They might reflect your spiritual life or be whimsical fantasy creatures. Nested in your flowerbeds, they make a charming addition.
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Stone is excellent for outdoor ornaments in all weather. Although they might wear after time, they remain lovely for many years. Stone Garden Ornaments don't rust or break down from sunlight exposure.
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Metal garden ornaments are another good choice, especially bronze or copper. Although some copper items might develop a green patina, they tend to outlast iron ornaments, which rust without yearly paint application.
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Garden decor can be themed - fantasy, religious, or celebrating outdoor life. It might incorporate sculptures of people or small wildlife creatures tucked into flower beds. Bunnies, frogs, turtles, lifelike deer, dogs, or cats are favorites.
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Cats, dogs, farm or wild animals make charming additions when tucked into flower beds or set to guard pathways.
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Your garden can feature copies of Buddha statues or replicas of the giant heads of the Easter Islands. These can be peaceful or imposing guardian figures for your garden paradise. Stone-Bird-Baths/
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Water features produce pleasant sounds as water trickles over stones. A lady carrying a jug from which water spills or a simple sphere can add interest to your garden.
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A stone garden sundial counts the shining hours. Each is made of aged brass, set on one of four different plinths with color choices including burnt umber or aged Cotswold.
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Garden urns are a classic way to add elegance and structure to your garden. They can be used to hold plants or simply as decorative pieces.
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Stone garden vases can be used to hold plants or simply as decorative pieces. They add a touch of elegance and can be placed in various locations throughout your garden.
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Metal gazebos provide a stunning focal point for your garden. They can be used to create a shaded seating area or as a decorative element to enhance your outdoor space.
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The garden ornaments we pick out are made from sturdy materials that don't mind the British weather. Rain, shine or frost - they keep looking good whatever our climate throws at them.
I really like how stone ornaments actually get better with age - they take on a lovely weathered look that makes your garden feel like it's been around for years. When you get one of these pieces, you're not just buying for now but for many years to come.
We steer clear of those mass-produced items you'll spot in every garden centre. Instead, we look for ornaments made by people who put real care into their work. You'll notice the difference in the little touches that make each piece special.
Customers often tell me how their ornament has become a talking point when friends visit, and they love that they don't have to fuss over them. Just wipe them down occasionally - much easier than those plants that need constant watering and pruning!
Built to withstand British weather conditions
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There is a lot of work and planning that goes into making your lawn and garden area beautiful. You select the perfect flower colours, the perfect lawn cover, excellent decorative mulch, and more.
You spend hours weeding, trimming, mowing and coaxing your plants to look their very best. In many ways, a lovely garden is an ornament.
But you can add to the elegance, grace, humour or beauty of your garden with the perfect ornaments.
For small gardens, choose compact ornaments that create focal points without taking up too much space. Bird baths, small statues, wall-mounted features, and hanging ornaments work well. Consider vertical options like wall plaques or mounted planters to make the most of limited space while adding character to your garden.
Clean stone garden ornaments with a soft brush and mild soapy water to remove dirt and algae. Avoid pressure washers as they can damage the surface. Apply a stone sealer every 1-2 years to protect against weathering and staining. During winter, either cover valuable pieces or bring them indoors to prevent frost damage and extend their lifespan.
Bird baths, feeders, and houses are excellent for attracting birds. Add bee hotels for pollinators, butterfly puddlers for butterflies, and small ponds or water features for frogs and beneficial insects. Place these ornaments near plants that provide natural food sources to create a complete wildlife-friendly garden space.
Weather resistance varies by material. Cast stone, concrete, and metal ornaments generally withstand outdoor conditions well but may need occasional maintenance. Resin ornaments offer good weather resistance but can fade in strong sunlight. Ceramic pieces may crack in freezing temperatures. Always check the product descriptions for specific weather resistance details and care requirements.
Place larger ornaments as focal points visible from key viewing areas. Use the rule of thirds when positioning - imagine your garden divided into a grid of nine equal sections and place important elements where the lines intersect. Group smaller ornaments in odd numbers (3 or 5) for a balanced look. Create visual harmony by matching ornament styles to your garden's theme, and avoid cluttering by leaving breathing space between pieces.
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