
Big Back Yard Garden Flowers
I like BIG. These metal flowers are bodacious beauties. They make your flower bed jump with joy. These also can be hung on a fence, deck rail, or on walls by themselves or on one of my scrolls. Use them next to signage or AS the signs. Make your own statement with them.
They even work great attached to trees. I have a whole new series of rusty, lightweight ones that I am going to screw onto the large Oak trees in my back yard. They are not colorful but a lot of people like the rust patina. I put holes in the ends of some of the petals and attach them to trees or buildings using a screw gun and pole barn screws that you can get at any hardware store. I include enough to do the job with the flower so you do not have to shop for them. You still need a screw gun and the bit. Most DIY folks have that. If you do not have one you really want to buy one. It is the most basic gotta have tool.
The ones pictured here have a special bracket that slips over a steel "T" fence post that you get at your local hardware store. That saves on shipping costs and makes them easy to rearrange.
They even work great attached to trees. I have a whole new series of rusty, lightweight ones that I am going to screw onto the large Oak trees in my back yard. They are not colorful but a lot of people like the rust patina. I put holes in the ends of some of the petals and attach them to trees or buildings using a screw gun and pole barn screws that you can get at any hardware store. I include enough to do the job with the flower so you do not have to shop for them. You still need a screw gun and the bit. Most DIY folks have that. If you do not have one you really want to buy one. It is the most basic gotta have tool.
The ones pictured here have a special bracket that slips over a steel "T" fence post that you get at your local hardware store. That saves on shipping costs and makes them easy to rearrange.