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12 Garden Decorating Ideas for Your Outdoor Oasis

12 Garden Decorating Ideas for Your Outdoor Oasis

  • by — Kari Apted
  • Published on February 22, 2022

  • Updated on April 4, 2024

“Life begins the day you start a garden.” – Chinese Proverb

Creating a garden not only increases your home’s curb appeal, it’s a great way to spend more time in the great outdoors. Garden therapy is also good for the soul.

There is so much more to a garden than just plants. Garden decor can include beautiful pots, planters, stepping stones, bird baths and more. We’ve collected 62 of the best garden decor ideas to show you how easy and fun it is to personalize this most special outdoor living space.

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1. Explore the Magic of Bonsai Trees

Bonsai is a Japanese word that literally means “planted in a container.” A bonsai tree is an artfully created miniature replica of a full-grown tree. 

Bonsai trees are not usually genetically dwarfed plants. Virtually any tree or shrub can be trained into a bonsai through pot confinement and careful root and crown pruning.

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Bonsai trees are often miniature gardens on their own, with small ceramic houses, bridges, or paths arranged around them. Create a stunning garden decoration by displaying bonsai trees in an Asian-inspired rock garden.

2. Create a Minimalist Oasis in Your Garden Today

Fans of contemporary interior design will want to reproduce the same elements in their outdoor living space. A contemporary garden space usually projects a clean, simple vibe. Contemporary garden decor may include wood fences or patio dividers, simple light fixtures, and minimalist garden furniture.

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Contemporary garden decor ideas often incorporate Asian-inspired elements, including shrubs carefully trimmed into geometric shapes and simple planters in various neutral colors. Plant flowers and shrubs in straight lines or simple groupings.

3. DIY Garden Decor: From Recycled Planters to Raised Boxes

Do-it-yourselfers will love all the DIY decoration ideas that exist for garden decor. Make whimsical hanging planters out of old plastic bottles and rope, as shown in this video:

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DIY garden decor
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People with advanced DIY project skills might never need to buy planters after seeing how simple it is to build a DIY raised planter box. Watch this video to learn how:

4. Design Your Dream Flower Bed Now

A flower bed is the heart of any garden space. The flower options you can include are limited only by your local climate and growing zones. Choose a monochromatic color scheme for an elegant flower bed, or mix colors for a more whimsical display.

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When creating a flower bed, always plant shorter flower varieties in the front and taller flowers or shrubs in the back. When choosing flower seedlings, note the time it takes for the plant to reach maturity. It may take a few seasons before the plants fill in enough to give you the look you’re after.

5. Add Fountain to Transform Your Garden

A fountain adds motion, texture, sound, and light to your garden decor. Fountains are often more affordable than people realize and can turn a basic garden into something truly special.

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6. Start a Family Project with Vintage Dish Garden Art

Handmade garden decor ideas make wonderful family-centric DIY projects. Add color to your garden decor year-round by making oversized flowers from vintage dishes and glassware.

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Handmade garden art
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Handmade garden art
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Handmade garden art
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Handmade garden art
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Handmade garden art
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7. Light Up Your Garden with Decorative Lights

Garden lights aren’t just decor—they are functional accessories that add a certain air of magic when the sun goes down. From ordinary fairy lights to decorative solar light stakes, illumination is always a good garden decor idea.

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Strands of vintage Edison bulbs add a sophisticated touch to a vintage inspired garden. String lights embellished with colorful stars or crackled glass orbs are a great idea in a bohemian-flavored landscape. Solar light stakes in flower shapes are a great outdoor decor idea that adds color to your yard night and day.

8. Craft Beautiful Garden Pathways

Strolling down a lovely garden pathway is one of the small pleasures of spring, summer, and fall. Pathways help you navigate all areas of your outdoor space, and are an integral part of garden design.

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Gravel, crushed rocks, or larger stones are all attractive pathway materials. For a more formal garden, use brick pavers. Larger rocks make beautiful path borders that make your path feel more natural than constructed.

For safety reasons, be sure to include lights along the pathway. Solar light fixtures keep you from having to remember to turn the lights on and off each day.

9. Dive into the World of Garden Ponds

Many people feel that a contemporary or vintage garden is incomplete without a water feature. A small backyard pond—with or without goldfish—is an ideal landscape focal point.

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Garden ponds
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Water lilies and other water plants add color and dimension to the garden. Elevate your pond by building a waterfall and enhance your garden with the musical sounds of water flowing over rocks.

10. Elevate Your Garden with Raised Beds and Window Boxes

Raised garden beds are a great idea for anyone who loves gardening but not the backaches that result from all that bending over. They are relatively simple to build as well, either from scratch or with a kit.

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Made of wood or galvanized metal troughs, raised bed gardening is ideal for growing vegetables. It’s also a good way to organize an herb garden. Position an herb drying display nearby and you can enjoy the fruits of your labor year-round.

A classic window box is much like a raised bed in that it’s a contained, raised space for growing flowers. Consider adding them to certain windows, or attach one to a vintage window wall hanging for a fun piece of living garden art.

11. Give New Life to Your Garden with Upcycled Art

Upcycled garden art is an environmentally friendly way to keep discarded items out of the landfill. Wind chimes made from old spoons, antique doorknob flower sculptures, and vintage coffee pot planters are all examples of turning weathered items into something new and beautiful.

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Make a ladder display out of an old wooden ladder. Use the rungs as shelves for trailing potted plants, or allow climbing plants to do their thing up its steps. Transform old wooden chair legs or stair railings into garden mushroom sculptures by topping them with overturned painted bowls.

12. Discover Vintage Garden Decor Inspirations

Vintage garden decor ideas are warm and comfortable, able to evoke memories of a lazy summer garden party at Grandma’s. Old window frames, galvanized metal tubs, and blue willow teacups are just a few of the vintage garden decorations you can add to your landscape.

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Freshen the paint on a vintage birdhouse and hang it from the porch rafters. Put a distressed garden display table on the porch and use it to display vintage flowerpots filled with heirloom plants.

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Garden Decor FAQs

How can I make my garden beautiful in a small area?

Create zones in your small garden area. For example, border a small patio with planters or garden rocks. Create a living wall with climbing greenery and don’t be afraid to add larger trees or shrubs to your small space. Draw attention upward by hanging colorful wind chimes or hanging a potted plant collection up high.

What should I hang in my garden?

Hanging garden decoration options include wind chimes, hanging basket flower pots, paper lanterns, bird houses, and candle holders. Strings of fairy lights also make a garden look magical in the evenings. Hang a distressed old window against a wall, and add a colorful rain chain over an oversized urn or planter.

Kari Apted

Writer

Kari Apted is an Atlanta-based freelance writer who has been educating and entertaining readers for over 15 years.

Kari Apted is an Atlanta-based freelance writer who has been educating and entertaining readers for over 15 years.

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