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The Rural Voice, 1999-05, Page 51i like a guide to visitors, leading them from one area of the garden to another. You also have a choice of where in the world you want your garden to take you. Effective use of wrought iron railing, terracotta pots and herbs takes you to a warm Mediterranean spot. Thick green hedges sheltering foxglove and delphiniums outlined with gravel paths puts you in an English garden. Garden ornaments have the power to direct your eye to spots in the garden and away from Claws. You can give your garden the appearance of depth, of greater or smaller size. When I received a lovely statue for my birthday I wanted to put it on the edge of the patio so I could enjoy it every day. But we finally decided to place her on a cement pad down under the lilac bushes with a swath of ground cover around her feet. You don't notice her right away. She appears to be hiding at first. You see Gardening her from the corner of your eye. She draws you out to the front lawn and points you to the bench on the back side of a low wall. Ornaments are like traffic signs, they tell us when to stop and take another look or when to travel on. They also have to be in proportion to their surroundings. Over -large ornaments can strike a sour visual chord just as quickly as an undersized. Like any art form if you like it, if it makes you feel good, then it is a good thing. But not all ornaments are solitary, expensive statues. There are also working ornaments like water pumps, a scarecrow standing among the vegetables or a lovely row of bean pole tripods. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder and the same is doubly true in a garden. Is an ornament framed with plants or nestled down among them? Your ornaments may be a path of unusual stone that winds from one area to another. Keep in TURF WAR VETERANS mind that whatever you put in your garden it should blend in or mimic its surroundings. You want it to be part of the garden not a madcap visitor. So let's recap some basic ideas. Garden ornaments can offer structure in the garden, set the garden in a time period. give the garden a particular feeling or ambiance, draw our eye to favourite spots and away from others as well as direct traffic Clow from one garden area to another. And finally garden ornaments should give you pleasure, recap and elicit wonderful thoughts and feelings from you. Whether is it a collection of stone from the beach or a gnome from the hardware store. the pleasure and joy of seeing it in your garden is what makes you smile and enjoy everything more.0 Rhea Hamilton -Seeger and her husband raise two children at their home near Auburn. She is a skilled cook and gardener. 7- Whatever the job, Toro has a tractor with your name on Mow, till or plow year-round with our line-up of high-performance tractors. With exceptional service ® before, during and after the sale. test-drive one today. Toro® Wheel Horse® 265-6 Tractor • 15 hp OHV Kohler' engine • 6 -speed transmission • Electric PTO clutch • Three mowing decks from 38"-48" cut • Add cart, blade, snowthrower, tiller or bagger Toro' Wheel Horse' Classic 314-8 Tractor w/Blade • 14 hp OHV Kohler Command' engine • 8 -speed Uni-Drive'° transmission • four mowing decks from 36"-48" cut • Add bagger, blade, snowthrower or tiller Toro® Wheel Horse 518xi Tractor • 18 hp twin -cylinder OHV Kohler Command TM engine • 2 -speed hydrostatic Uni-Drive" axle • Attach -A -Matic" hitch system No tools required • Four mowing decks from 42" to 52" cut • Add cart, snowthrower, tiller, more CHESLEY Chesley Lawn & Power County Road 10 (519) 363-2752 FORDWICH Boyd's Farm Supply R.R. #1 (519) 335-3539 OWEN SOUND Kingwell Lawn & Power Hwy. #70 (519) 376-8706 DUNDALK Highland Supply 92 Main St. (519) 923-2240 ELORA Deboer's Farm Equip. Cty. Rd. #7 (519) 846-5388 TEESWATER Cassidy Farm Machinery 1 Clinton St. (519) 392-6402 IDR() wfed Horn. When you want it done right. R wN.torO.conl MAY 1999 47