Garden Accessories

Thursday, March 25, 2004

Garden Accessories

I was searching around for a site that carried whimsical garden accessories like frogs and turtles and came across Cool Garden Stuff. They offer yard and garden accessories, bird houses and feeders as well as garden tools and gloves. They have the frogs I was looking for (Stew and Rudy) and lots of other fun statues besides. This is really cool stuff! Go visit them soon.

Monday, March 22, 2004

Garden Accessories

Solutions markets a variety of planters, lighting and outdoor furniture. They also offer outdoor games and some pool items like faux fish.

Sunday, March 14, 2004

Garden Accessories

RedEnvelope is a site offering a large variety of gift ideas for many occasions. Some unusual selections include cast stone longevity turtles and a ginko tree growing kit. The sleeping baby elephant is beautiful and would make a great addition to any garden.

Garden Accessories

You may have noticed there are three new links on this page. OutdoorDecor offers a wide variety of products including address markers, sundials, hammocks, and birdbaths to name a few. Duncraft, in business for 50 years, specializes in bird feed, houses and solutions to attracting birds. Yardiac carries patio heaters, watering equipment, rock waterfalls and many other products for outdoor living. I invite you to visit their sites.

Thursday, March 11, 2004

Garden Accessories

Another new link to note: Carruth Studio offers unique handcast designs for your home and garden. The owners also have two walk-in locations in Ohio operated under the name of Garden Smiles, offering slightly blemished pieces at reduced prices.

Garden Accessories

Here's a new source for bamboo fencing, Bamboo Fencer. The company provides fences, gates, and other constructions of bamboo for museums, botanical gardens, commercial enterprises, and private homes throughout the US, Virgin Islands, Bermuda, and Israel. The owner's mission is to restore the financial well-being of the Maya living in the Yucatan while reclaiming the rainforest of the region.