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Time For A Garden Bridge
A bit of charm that pleases all





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A garden bridge is perfect for spanning a water garden, koi pond, stream, or dry creek bed. It's also an asset in any location. Use your imagination and match the limitless possibilities with one of so many innovative designs and styles.

Landscaping outdoors brings a tremendous return on investment - not only does it enhance your day to day pleasure of your outdoor space, it will also likely enhance the value of your home and property.

And who wouldn't like to walk outdoors and enjoy the yard every time they look at it? Imagine the serenity and idyllic features that your "blank slate" of a yard could feature. Then put your ideas to paper and pursue your dreams one at a time - you'll be glad you did!

Another possibility for the garden bridge is the spanning of the spaces where you have planted raised garden beds. What a delightful combination of beauty and functionality!



A bridge is the kind of outdoor decor that adds a bit of whimsy to your landscape, and years of fun for children as well as the very old. There's just something about a bridge that invokes feelings of poetry, romance and just down home country living.

A bridge is one of the most quaint garden landscaping ideas I've seen. It can easily become the focal point for your favorite garden spot.

Then there are the endless choices of landscape plants and flowers to dress up your bridge and the surrounding area. It's all just so much fun! The reward for adding the charm of a bridge is a serene "slice of paradise" in your yard for years to come.



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