
Garden Ornaments
"Garden Ornaments" by Mary H. Northend is a gardening guide written in the early 20th century. This book offers a comprehensive exploration of various decorative features that can enhance gardens, focusing on elements like paths, bird baths, pergolas, and tea houses. It aims to inspire gardeners to create inviting outdoor spaces that merge beauty with functionality. The opening of "Garden Ornaments" introduces readers to the allure of gardens, emphasizing the therapeutic benefits of gardening. Northend reflects on how tending to plants fosters a connection with nature and a sense of peace, encouraging readers to incorporate ornamental features to enrich their garden experiences. She begins by discussing the significance of garden paths and borders, detailing the evolution of garden design and offering practical tips for creating pleasing and useful pathways. Through a blend of nostalgic reminiscences and practical advice, the author sets a warm and inviting tone for the rest of the guide.
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