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Ornaments beautify gardens
EILS LOTOZO, THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER The Record (Bergen County, NJ) 08-10-2006 Ornaments beautify gardensBy EILS LOTOZO, THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRERDate: 08-10-2006, ThursdaySection: SHOPPINGEdtion: All EditionsThe little details are essential every good decorator knows this. Great mirrors,
Publication: The Record (Bergen County, NJ)
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Ornaments add a decorative touch.(Home & Garden)
Byline: Amy Reynolds The Planter's Palette The winter down time for gardeners in Zone 5 often gives rise to comprehensive "things-to-do-better-this-year" lists. At the top of many of those lists, is a desire to create effective focal points in the landscape. If you've considered adding an ornament
Publication: Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL)
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Decorations garnish garden Consider theme when choosing your ornaments
This story is the first in a 3-part series on garden ornaments. You can garden without putting ornaments in your landscape scheme. But if you do, it may seem as if something is missing, said Sam Danenberger, who gave the lecture "Ornamentation in the Landscape" during a recent two-day Garden
Publication: Chicago Sun-Times
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Surprises to plant among the perennials A New England couple searches out ornaments and oddments that help put a garden in focus
NORTH BROOKFIELD -- "We've all seen gardens that are wonderful but need something to make them terrific. And that something is not another interesting plant." Examples of that something were all around Nancy Grimes as she spoke. That something is the reason behind New England Garden Ornaments, the
Publication: The Boston Globe
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ANTIQUES; Garden Ornaments Come of Age - New York Times
LEAD: Unlike their polished and pristine cousins - restored antiques for well-appointed interiors - period garden ornaments increase in value the more they show their age. There is a premium on the mottled silvery patina of old lead or lichen-encrusted stone, the results of natural weathering.
Publication: The New York Times
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Facebook prank of garden ornament thief
By Dennis Apperly Crime Reporterdennis.apperly@glosmedia.co.uk A DRUNKEN teenager staggered into a pensioner's garden, stole a stone ornament, knocked the head off another and took them back to her flat. Stephanie Austin, of Victoria Road, Coleford got a friend to film her alongside the ornament of
Publication: Citizen Gloucestershire, The
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IN PRAISE OF FOLLY ALL FANTASY AND ILLUSION, THIS WITTY GARDEN ORNAMENT BRINGS THEATER TO THE LANDSCAPE.
VISITORS TO TOWER HILLBotanic Garden often wonder how an ancient Greek ruin ended up in Boylston. It's no big mystery, answers John Trexler, executive director. It's a garden folly. "Folly" conveys the idea of a joke, whimsy, or outright foolishness. Yet add the word "garden," and what you conjure
Publication: The Boston Globe
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BRING AGE, GRACE TO YOUR GARDEN ORNAMENTS, URNS, FOUNTAINS CAN PUT LUSTER ON LANDSCAPE.(Spotlight on Home and Gardening)
Byline: Carol Nuckols Fort Worth Star-Telegram A stunning garden ornament, such as an urn or fountain, can divert the eye from an unappealing view. ``Because you have a very special piece, the eye is going to tend to focus on that piece and disregard a lot of what is going on around it landscape
Publication: Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO)
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