Lawn Care Solutions - All about Lawn Sculptures

 

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Lawn Care Solutions - All about Lawn Sculptures

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By: Terry Blackburn

LAWN SCULPTURES


Choosing a lawn sculpture


Lawn sculptures can be very attractive pieces of art for your lawn. There are many different varieties of sculpture you can choose from including:


Water fountains
Bird baths
Statues
Figurines
Pillars


Of course, unless you are an artist or happen to know one, you will have to order a sculpture from a factory or lawn sculpture supply shop.


While some sculptures can be expensive, you should create a budget and not go over when shopping. You will be amazed at the variety you will have to choose from. When shopping for a sculpture, you should keep in mind the size of your lawn, the types of plants and flowers you already have, and the types you want to plant for the fall or spring weather. You should bring a picture or two of your lawn in order to have a fresh image of it in your mind.


There are many ways to decorate using sculpture:


Make it the focal point of a certain area of your lawn


Surround it with flowers and plants so that it blends with the rest of the lawn


Group one or two sculptures together


Place bird baths and fountains in shaded areas


Use smaller sculptures near driveways and walkways


Vary the use of colored sculptures and concrete sculptures


Lawn Sculpture Maintenance


Caring for your lawn sculptures will depend on the materials they are made from. Lawn sculptures can be made of the following:


Stone
Concrete
Metal
Plastic
Wood


If choosing sculptures that will need to be stored away during the winter, you should be able to lift them easily or be able to cover them. Otherwise they may be ruined.


During the wintertime, you should look at your sculptures to see if there are any cracks or broken pieces caused by the rain or the snow.


While most lawn sculptures should adopt a certain 'weathered look', they should not be falling apart on your property.


Plastic and metal sculptures are usually the easiest to clean because they can be wiped off after a rain storm. Other sculptures will need extra care.

Terry Blackburn. Internet Marketing Consultant, living in South Shields in the North-East of England. Author and Producer of blog http://www.lawnsurgeon.blogspot.com. Author of "Your Perfect Lawn," a 90 Page eBook devoted to Lawn Preparation, Lawn Care and Maintenance. Find it at http://www.lawnsurgeon.com


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