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Rustic Country Garden Decor – Not Just for the Country

Rustic country patio dcor is widely recognized, even by those who do not reside in or near the country. The style of rustic country patio dcor lends a peaceful touch to any home and brings an enjoyable livelihood to anyones personal space. Many forms of items, architecture, or ornamentation, either functional or simply for appearance, is available for those wanting to enhance their gardens or homes.

furniture, indoor and outdoor, comes in rustic country patio dcor fashion, meaning that it serves both the function of providing comfort and convenience, as well as accelerating the elegance and beauty of the scene. Such possessions includes cedar swings for that easygoing laidback feeling, along with end tables and chairs for the convenience of holding drinks and food.

Porch gliders, outdoor dining sets, patio or deck loungers and rockers are also great possibilities! Benches also come in a variety of styles, either with planters or without, and potting benches allow pleasant work in the lawn on warm, spring-summer days. Benches like these and others can be found online at the Outdoor Cedar Arbors-Arches Showroom for sensible levels. Discounts and specials are always available at significant savings.

All forms and styles of architecture accentuate gardens with that rustic country dcor feeling. Arbors are especially popular, along with trellises, obelisks, and arches. Another extreme architectural feature for any lawn is the walk bridge. These, like arbors are well-crafted and stylish.

A supple coat of varnish and lacquer make these beautiful lawn showcases glossy, long-lasting, and able to withstand inclement weather. The Outdoor Cedar Arbors-Arches Showroom highlights a plethora of styles and makes. Arches come square-topped (pergola or oriental) or round, with gates or without.

The gates themselves are corral-type the typical garden, and are available alone, a part of an arbor feature, or accompanied with an intricately crafted cedar fence. The levels for these vary, but specials are always available, allowing significant savings!

Rustic country lawn dcor provides for simple but eye-catching ornamentation to add that flare to the scene.

The possibilities are endless: bronze statues in the Asian or Classical tradition, delicately carved birdbaths, suspended plant holders, pedestals, water fountains in many shapes and sizes, water fall displays, drinking fountains, a dazzling array of flowers rounded off with red bricks, a stepping stone path in the lawn or breathtaking scenery . . . Any of these and more would make Mother Nature blush!

For those who are interested in rustic country garden dcor, this is just the beginning; the imagination can create the ultimate lawn experience!

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Weird Black things on Lupine plants?

Ive put in a new English cottage country type garden This Year and I used some pretty Lupine plants. They flowered and they were great. Then the flowering stalks went and turned black and seeded. The seed stalks were so ugly and freakish.

Question is: Am I supposed to cut the seed stalks down before or after they seed? I did let them go because I wanted the seeds. But is it ok to cut the freaky black stalks down after the seed?

Also can anyone suggest a good follow-on plant to use in the garden. Something that is fairly tall and willowy and blooms later than the Lupine – perhaps Monarda (bee-balm) or Coneflower? Im in New England, btw.

Thanks so much!!



Cutting down the stalks & cleaning up will help prevent fungus problems.

The coneflower is an excellent idea. Did you know they come in several new colors? The Monarda often gets mildew & become unsightly.
Black-Eye Susans (Rudbeckia) & many of these flowers typically starts up in midsummer and keeps going until frost: Butterfly Bush (buddleia ), Achillea (Yarrow), Coreopsis, Verbena, Blue Sage, Salvia, Maltese Cross, Honesty (Lunaria), Lavender, Daylilies, & Russian Sage.

Veronica (Speedwell),hardy Geraniums, Dianthus,Delphinum, Gaillardia, & Shasta daisy, are shorter but they can be put in the front of the taller plants for variety.

In the fall, Asters,& Chrysanthemums entend the color. The beautiful Helen’s flower (Helenium autumnale) stands proud & tall from August til frost:http://www.flickr.com/photos/innusa/27879043/
Roses would be great too. Some bloom all summer.

Here’s an article on how someone else started her English Garden (her Hydrangea & roses are beautiful):

http://cbs2chicago.com/growyourgarden/local_story_231181005.html

I hope you enjoy watching the video & get some ideas from it, too. (I had to click both “Wild English Garden Blooms In Evanston Yard” & “Click to Play video” )
Good luck! Hope this helps.

Country Garden, beautiful flowers, Summertime by Mary the Supergranny


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