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A Beginners Guide To Garden Bridges

By: Charles & Susan Truett



Just because you don't have huge, elaborate gardens does not
mean you can't accentuate what you do have with l garden
bridges. Garden bridges could be just what you need to turn
those mediocre garden areas into something quite splendid.
Garden bridges can add a touch of country or formal design to a
garden. Small garden bridges are easy to find. There are many
garden bridges that you can find in garden centers or home
improvement centers. One of the best places to find small garden
bridges may be online. There are lots of sites that have many
ideas for small garden bridges. If you are good with a hammer
and nails you may even be able to make your own garden bridge.
Plans are available at building stores and at online sites. You
will find many choices for garden bridges at these online sites
and you can also see photos of many different bridge styles. A
garden bridge can be a big benefit for your garden space. A
small garden bridge will look attractive in a smaller garden and
draw attention to a specific area. You can choose the right
small garden bridge if you do a little planning ahead of time.
If you have a smaller garden you will want a smaller garden
bridge. Look at the space you have and decide where a bridge
would fit in. Consider more than one area and then choose your
favorite. There are some lovely gardens that are small in size
but large in beauty because garden bridges have been added in
just the right places.


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