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Isn’t it time you accessorized your garden?

by Tricia

In my part of the world many of us are only dreaming about our gardens since they are still covered in snow or if not covered in snow the ground is still to cold to begin to work in. Still … many of us are probably beginning to think about what we’ll plant in our gardens this year, and if you’re like me your probably getting a little stir crazy indoors.

I certainly can’t wait for Spring to get here!

If you’re a gardener or perhaps hoping to start your first garden this year you’re probably busy making lists of plants you want to get for your garden, and starting some seeds indoors. While plants are the main feature of the garden don’t forget the accessories.

You can give your garden it’s own style or infuse a little more of your personality or even your sense of humor with garden decor an ornaments.

The article that I’m including below talks about how to accessorize your garden. Have you accessorized? I’d love to hear what you’ve done or even see some pictures!






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Comments

  1. railway sleeper says

    March 6, 2008 at 4:21 am

    Spring finally seems to be on its way now – was just able to get some bedding plants out to add a little bit of colour to the garden and start making some plans for this years summer vegetables. Roll on Summer!

  2. Railway Sleepers says

    May 21, 2008 at 4:30 am

    hey great site .. i love gardening an have found some real great stuff one here thanks


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