Wrought Iron Chair Design

Heavy Wrought Iron chairs make for a strong up scale garden design addition.

Creating a “Vintage Look” is the advantage that wrought iron presents … a heavier historical feel, chairs, tables and benches that one would find in a Victorian garden in the 1800-1900’s.

Antique steel wrought chairs are harder to come by …many rust away when left outdoors in the rain. Wrought iron furniture is heavy and readily resists blowing over in heavy winds, unlike the basic white plastic patio chairs.

Good part is that wrought iron chairs are available cast in aluminium, although not as heavy as the old wrought iron furniture, they are stable in the windy locations and do not rust on the legs bottoms which can stain stone and interlocking patios.

Adding a small table allows you have a sweet little spot for a morning cup of coffee .. or evening drink with a friend.

Simple Rock Sculpture

Rock Sculpture displays simplicity!

Inspired Rock Art with just two stones, one can create a cool rock element, maybe what no one else has for your garden paradise.

Easiest way to create a stone sculpture is to use what you have .. but if you want to duplicate this design you will need to go to the rock quarry or your local garden center.

Purple Lilac Flowers

These pretty purple with white border lilac tree flowers are truly unique .. rewarding it’s proud owners every spring.


This unique Lilac type will only be sold in upscale Garden Centers! 
Go for it! “Botanic your Garden!”

More Lilac Flowers to  …. Lilac Tree Pictures

Antiques Landscaping?

Landscape using found or bought Antique objects. Use of old crop seeder … left in a rusty condition.


Antique objects are great garden accents then add a few trees in your landscape design.

Finding a old crop seeder or unique antique may take a bit of looking, it is best to get away from the city … find an old farm country auction, multi-vendor antique flee market or small town antique store…

Hedge Needed?

Why plant a hedge this year?

Well the fact is that they are cheaper than other options like a wood fence.

Here are 4 good reasons for planting a Hedge.

1. Mark one’s property boundaries, block off areas and/or define spaces.
2. Aid to blocking winds, dust, sun, absorb road or neighbor noise.
3. Hide unattractive features like rubbish bins, ugly buildings, sheds
4. Your privacy from others looking in your windows.

P.S. Photo shows mature 12 foot (4 metre) high Hick Yew trees blocking the view into the windows!