Squares Charms

Posted on Monday, August 25th, 2008 at 1:18 am

Squares Charms
What are cute ways I can add charm to my front / back yard?

My husband and I finished on the inside of our 1st Home (starter) and now we've done things in the garden (cleaning flowerbeds, pruning trees, etc. ..). We have a large backyard and a small front yard, but I want to know some ways to make it more attractive. I want people to come and say "Oh, your garden is adorable / cute / charming. Any ideas / Accessories that we can use?? We want to put a square of these as springboards to a patio of some sort. HELP!

If you have a big yard back have you thought of adding a kinda natural tone with maybe a small pond with maybe a waterfall. Some water plants and a flower bed composed on the sides with some low green plants. Perhaps a stone path that meanders through the backyard. You can make your own with a mold as from Lowes. They are beautiful. Perhaps a small bench tucked away in a corner with some beautiful perennials fill around it. Things like purple coneflower, black daisies yellow coreopsis, Russian sage, hostas, Monarda, etc. Also, think maybe some small fountains to accent the front yard. I know that "experts of horticulture" only say bases in the front yard, but I'll look for the cottage and the love of cute things to sit around expecially as children play. (not the sticky stuff) on a small patio set in a corner with a natural background – like the old font type. A wish for a small arch bridge, a mill ….. The possibilities are endless. And I believe in perennials, perennials, perennials! Keep in mind their size but when you place them. cheapiest Sometimes same things go great old baskets delivered without comment impart flowers wheelbarrels old filled with flowers. Hope this wasn't too much info! And not forgetting a swing garden to sit and relax and watch the work of your love.

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