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Cheap Garden Statues and Where to Find Them

July 2, 2011 - Updated on November 5, 2021
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Searching for Cheap Garden Statues Is Fun

Searching for Cheap Garden Statues Is Fun

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Garden statues can be wonderful additions to your backyard and garden spaces, and they don’t have to bankrupt you either. There are many different sizes and shapes of cheap garden statues and they come in all sorts of colors and forms. But not every garden statue fits every garden, and some can just, plain look out of place. It’s important that the garden statues you choose for your garden go well with the overall theme of the space and don’t stick out like a sore thumb.

It’s possible to find the right garden statues that will fit your garden and not look too tacky without having to pay a fortune for the find. You just have to know what to look for and where to look. When to look is another important factor that can sometimes make the difference between paying top dollar for a beautiful statue and getting that same statue for a bottom basement bargain during off season.

Types of Cheap Garden Statues

Garden gnomes are a great place to start. They can be found in almost any garden shop or department store and don’t usually cost too much. They also fit in well with just about any garden – they are, after all, garden gnomes. If you want to add a bit of color and humor to your garden spaces, look into getting a few silly, old, tiny men to spice up your backyard. The great thing about garden gnomes is the variety they come in. You can find hundreds of poses and actions and you are sure to find something that charms you to pieces.

Cherub statues are another cheap kind of statue that can add class to your garden. Installing a few cherub statues can be adorable way to add spice to your spaces. The way to get these for a good price is to look for mass-produced cherub statues as opposed to handmade ones. Unfortunately, handmade marvels can sometimes cost up to double or triple the price of factory-made ones. Chances are that no one you know will have the same model anyway, so don’t worry.

When To Look for Cheap Statues

Late autumn is a great time to shop for cheap garden statues. When the gardening months of spring and summer begin to wind down and the cold begins to set in, gardening shops can often begin to break out the great deals on their merchandise. And even though your garden may be going into remission during the late autumn months, a little planning ahead can get you set up with some great cheap statues that will make your garden look gorgeous all year.

The best sales often take place right before garden shops close up for the winter. In order to get the best prices possible, ask your local garden shops when they plan to close up shop for the winter and show up on closing weekend for the clearance sale. Unfortunately, the one flaw in this strategy is that by the time the stock goes on sale, what remains in statue stock may not afford you that many options.

Another way to get great deals on garden statues is to ask your friends to tell you if they know of anyone who might be planning to re-landscape their garden. Often when garden renovations take place, the owners are happy to unload their old statues at a low price to anyone who is interested. Some even give their old statues away. Of course, you may not have many options to choose from and you’ll have to depend largely on the tastes of the former owners. Still, often some of the best deals can be scored from yard sales resulting from garden renovations.

Although outfitting your backyard with some beautiful still life may take a bit of persistence and a lot of creativity, especially if you are on a budget, it can be done. Patience and hard work can get your garden looking as if you had spent a fortune on it!

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