No cost solutions - Fall: Clusters of corn stalks tied with grape vines (when vines are first cut so they're flexible) Winter: Collection of Snowmen of varying sizes Spring: Recycled containers (old watering cans, pails - be sure they had non-toxic contents) planted with wild flowers. Summer: Recycled colorful beach towels hung as banners/flags Year Round: Interesting pieces of drift wood and/or rocks Home-made ideas - Cut out 1/2" plywood, colorfully painted in seasonal images Old cane chairs fitted with pots in place of seats and planted with flowers Hanging wind-chime made of old spoons and forks Old fashioned scarecrow from recycled clothes and straw (tweak the outfit for each season) Gaily painted recycled bicycle or wheelbarrow Commercial - buy it ideas - Go to any home supply or garden center for lots of options.
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