Defining A Garden Structure

By Gardening Editor

What makes a garden structure count as a garden structure? Read on and find out ...

What is a garden structure? That can be a difficult question to answer. The term "garden structure" is, after all, a catch-all that covers a wide variety of objects and things. Even then, defining objects as garden structures can be difficult. A garden structure can be a fountain, although not all fountains are garden structures. A garden structure can be a statue, although not all statues are garden structures. So what makes a garden structure count as a garden structure? The only requirement is that it must be in or near a garden.

A toothpick is a garden structure. It may be the first thing that you put in your garden when your small plant finally rises out the ground. This relatively small structure is what will guide your plant into becoming something huge and amazing. Going further up the ladder, there are structures that are the next logical step for supporting your plants. The plant once supported by just a tiny toothpick is now 100, 200, or even 1,000 times its original size and now requires more to flourish so you will have a successful garden. This stick is yet another garden structure. Things keep getting larger and larger in the gardening world, with plants now growing to staggering heights while 6-foot pieces of lumber support them. The supports for plants are just a tiny portion of the definition of a garden structure.

There is also the decorative side of garden structures, and these objects are anything that adds a little beauty to your greenery. There are plastic or stone butterflies, structures that you attach or place on other structures such as picket fences surrounding your garden. The notion of garden structure is as vast as the imagination. Beyond the butterflies and picket fences, there are walkways set in the walking gaps of your garden. These paths serve no practical function except to bring a certain ambience to your garden. Then there are fountains and stones in the middle of your garden that may serve no function except to enhance the overall beauty.

The next step up in garden structures is to go up to gazebos and other large objects that are both beautiful and practical. You can even create buildings and inhabit these structures for a period of time. And, with all these definitions being thrown around while trying to pin down what a garden structure is, keep in mind that if you stand in a garden too long, you may become a garden structure too!

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