Enhance Your Experience

Posted on January 30, 2012 in Uncategorized | by

It’s never too early to think about ways to update and improve your outdoor living space.  Spring is just around the corner, bringing with it the flowers and outdoor landscape treasures we enjoy.

Gardens are a popular outdoor addition to many homes. Often seen as a way to get closer to nature, gardens also can provide a relaxing experience.

There are several ways you can enhance your experience in any outdoor garden, no matter how large or small.

Small gardens

One of the easiest ways to spice up a small garden is with a decorative mini bridge. These bridges are not made for actual use, but rather for aesthetic purposes. Many people also use them to add to the look of their koi ponds.

The only thing better than the sight and smell of flowers in your garden is the sound of birds enjoying the beautiful outdoor garden you’ve created. Encourage the winged treasures to stop by more often with a bird house or bird feeder. Feeders will ensure your feathered friends stop by often, while houses might encourage them to take up permanent residence. We have had several generations of finches living in our bird house. It has been quite a unique experience to be able to see – and hear – the babies as they grow.

Large gardens

If you have a larger garden, you may want to consider adding seating to it. What better way to sit and relax while taking in the sights and smells than with a bench?

From small and quaint to full-size and magnificent, garden benches add not only style to your garden – but also a comfortable place to sit while taking in the view.

The type and size of bench you choose will be based on the overall size of your garden. For larger gardens, you may wish to include more than one bench.

If you have a pond or stream incorporated into your garden area, you may want to consider a full-size bridge. Functional, as well as attractive, these bridges add value to any large outdoor area.

How do you plan to spruce up your outdoor living space this year?

~Shari Berg

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