For the winter months I reduce my time in the garden and use art as a replacement hobby. I remember that over 1o years ago our sister site focused on Garden Products. There was a category for Garden Art Products and a selection of updated posts is below. The full range can be accessed on this link
Tucson Botanical Bottle Garden? Not quite, but artistic bottles in the garden. If you have the bottle to produce your own art then give freedom to your bottled up instincts.
A local garden has used their old empty wine bottles inverted and buried around a sapling to produce a circular no go area. It may not be good in the longer term for the sapling but for the wine drinkers it seems to work. I am less sure about the bottle tree below but everyone to their own tipple.
The final picture has little to do with bottles but shows art in the garden in the garden so to speak.
Credits Garden Art by SearchNetMedia, CC BY-NC 2.0 Art in the Garden, Tirau by EssjayNZ CC BY-NC-SA 2.0
Posted: April 2nd, 2012 | Author:hortoris | Filed under:Art | No Comments »
Dicentra are both photogenic and artistic. We often feature them on our Gardeners Tips site as they are rewarding plants to grow. Plants are widely available for less than £10.
Photographic Prints of Dicentra specabilis Alba from Science Photo Library. Check here for the actual image which differs from the one above which is credited to Facing North East on creative commons BY-NC-SA 2.0
Technical Details of Dicentra Art
A 10×8 Print features an image chosen by Science Photo Library. Estimated image size 254x169mm. Printed on 254x203mm Fuji Crystal Archive paper for stable image permanence and brilliant colour reproduction with smooth tones, enhanced sharpness, and excellent definition.
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