Accessories You Need for an Enchanted Garden

A popular and enduring garden decor theme is the “enchanted” garden.In them you will find delightful expressions of whimsy such as faeries and water nymphs, frogs of all description and gnomes, surrounded by a bright and cheerful display of many varieties of wildflowers.

Many of the “old” religions viewed gnomes as those who tendered the earth and took care of its wealth. Many people now have gnomes in their gardens and they can be found in many styles and characters. Some gnome statues also have solar lights and these provide charming illumination in the enchanted garden. It is thought that having a gnome in your garden will ensure that the plants grow healthy, though its “lucky” properties. No enchanted garden is complete without at least one gnome!

Everyone knows that including faeries in your garden will increase your chances of receiving little “gifts” from them, if they like you. Some faeries are known to be “naughty” creatures, but most of us now disregard this element, especially if you have read William Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”.

A most popular and decorative enchanted garden feature, faery statues come in a huge variety of styles, sizes and colours. As with the garden gnome, a faery statue that incorporates solar lighting is both a practical and attractive addition to the garden. Some faery statues come complete with a crystall ball or a gazing water dish.

A third popular enchanted garden design element is the angel and these too come in a variety of sizes and styles. Some angels are child-like, such as cherubs, whilst others are depicted as more “adult” in appearance. Whichever you choose, they are sure to be “at home” in an enchanted garden.

One style of angel statue that you may consider for your garden is one that has a solar light in the form of a ball, upon which the angel rests her head. At night, the light emits an almost ethereal glow, suggesting a halo around the angel’s head.

Yet another also uses solar lighting, yet this time the angel is holding a ball in in the palms of her hands in a gesture of offering. The illumination at night adds to the ethereal quality of the statue.

Many cultures, particularly Asian, perceive the frog as a symbol of prosperity and luck, or of fertility and abundance. Coupled with non-dangerous desert plants such as flowering cacti, one’s particular garden becomes a home for positive vibes. As such, any enchanted garden will benefit from the careful placement of a frog statue or two used surrounded by Euphorbia and many other desert plants in the Cactus family.

As with the other elements, there are many frog statues and solar lights from which to choose. Different colored plastic lenses can add to the mood of the garden at night.

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