Gardens are meant to be viewed, but most gardeners spend the bulk of their time up close and personal with the plants. Still, seating is an important aspect of any garden. Gardens are representative of the gardener's vision and as ever changing as the weather, so there are no hard rules about using seating in a garden. It can be purely functional or as fanciful as the gardener's imagination. A bench facing a great view might never actually get used, but a secluded spot to read or chairs waiting nearby when you unload your tools can be too hard to resist.
Often seating is used to draw visitors into the garden or entice them down a path. They may not sit, but the temptation and romance is there. Even more alluring is the promise of a secret hide-away to read or nap. And don't underestimate whimsy. An oversized or brightly colored creation can make a garden extremely memorable, especially to children.
Here's how some gardeners have added relaxation to their gardens.
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- A True Room in the Garden.The Summer Palace
- Dragon Flies, Frogs, Duck Weed and You.Backyard Retreat
- Secluded, Cool and Probably Never UsedShady Nook in the Garden for Sitting
- Garden Seating Doesn't have to be Secretive or Subtle.Garden Seating in Splendor
- There's No Reason Seating Can't be a Focal Point of the Garden.Using Color in the Garden
- Who Needs Flowers?A Splash of Color in the Garden
- The Romance of a Garden Seating Area.Classic Wrought Iron Garden Furniture
- Freshness to the Extreme.Dining in the Vegetable Garden
- Not Your Average Stone Bench.Garden Seating for Fun and Whimsy
- Blurring the Lines Between House and Garden.Garden Patio Seating
- It's your garden. Make yourself comfortable. A Place to Relax in the Garden
- The Chair as Art.Sitting in the Garden?
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