Wednesday, June 22, 2022

Quirky Garden Art

Some quirky garden art seen recently.

An old lunch pail forms a brilliant planter!

The mushrooms fit right in with the tree art.
Not sure what this antique is below but it creates a fantastic pedestal.
My favorite yard art are always the pieces crafted from hardware.
Old tree pieces are unique accents.

This place is a couple of minutes from our house and only open a handful of days each year. It is Carolina Daylilies which sells lilies, irises and hostas. We went too late in the season for the flowers so we will be back next year. 

We chatted for a while with the owner who said the fun garden area is being torn up this year. It will be completely re-done for next season so we will make it a point to be back when the flowers are blooming and to see the makeover. 

This gentleman creates award winning cross breeds so we can find unique flowers that aren't available in stores!

Have a marvelous day/evening (wherever you are on the clock)! ~Val

11 comments:

  1. Fun post full of neat and inventive things! I am generally not big on snakes but I like that last piece of garden art the most!

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    1. Snakes are not for me either but that one is strangely cute!

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  2. unique art forms.... perfect blending with garden

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  3. How fun... I love it all! When my hubby and I moved into our first home, a quirky little racoon statue was left behind in the yard, and he's moved with us across the country to every home ever since! :)

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    1. I love that you guys saved the racoon. What a cute, whimsical memory to hold onto!

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  4. lovely photos in the beautiful garden....
    Thank you for sharing

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  5. It is quirky, I like it.

    All the best Jan

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