Garden Bridges Give Landscapes A Lift



Posted: Thursday, February 04, 2010

by
Cedarstore.com

Virtually everyone who has a yard has some kind of landscaping.  The extent of it depends upon many things, including individual preferences and budgets, and, of course, the sizes of the areas in question.  Whether they're simply putting in small flower beds, or going all out with grand designs that include plants, shrubs, trees, rocks, statues, and more, some people do the work themselves, while others hire professionals.  As diverse as these outdoor living spaces are, however, almost all of them can be greatly enhanced by the addition of a garden bridge.

This is true because garden bridges come in so many sizes and styles, that they're as varied as the landscapes that they grace; and they can be functional or strictly ornamental.  If, for example, a property has a stream, creek, or ravine on it, a garden bridge may actually be needed to cross it.

On the other hand, in a wildly popular trend, every year, millions of people who don't have natural sources of water are installing water features, ranging from small reflecting pools, to koi ponds, to magnificent bodies of water, complete with waterfalls and fountains.  In such cases, although garden bridges may not be necessities, they naturally complement these attractions, not only beautifying the scenery, but providing ideal vantage points for panoramic viewing.

Even if rain is the only water that ever touches your yard, a garden bridge can give your landscape an incredible lift.  You can use it as an attractive accent piece in a large flower bed, or to create adjoining beds; it will also look spectacular when situated across a walkway, over a tract of decorative stones, or along a garden pathway.




With sizes up to 16 feet long, and an amazing 6 feet wide, and custom options available, there's a bridge for every garden or backyard at DesignerBridges.com.  To see the entire gallery, visit DesignerBridges.com.  To contact a design consultant or customer service representative, call 888-293-2339, or e-mail cs@gazebocreations.com.

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» left by Ravi Dev Chauhan
1 year 363 days ago.
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I never ever knew that landscaping a garden bridge would be such an involved affair.
 
But a well written if a bit short article.
» left by CedarStore 1 year 190 days ago.
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I'm glad you enjoyed it!
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