Ornament Size
If you have a small garden space is very important; you don't want to fill up what little you do have by cramming in a massive metal garden statue of a fairy riding a wooden Christmas tree! Think in miniature: a water feature you can hang on the wall or a narrow statue such as a figurine or a pole. A totem pole or large bamboo cane can look very attractive. Add some ivy or another climbing plant to it for colour and architecture in a small space.
Alternatively, if you're lucky enough to have a big garden and love ornaments then you could create an impressive feature with a fantastic display of large stone statues or pots or bronze items. Think big and stylish!
Large and small garden ornaments have there place in the garde, consider the placement of them, so that they compliment one another, quite often it can take several attempts to arrange them just right, but dont let this get you down, especially if you havent got to worry about how much time you spend on them. It's always great when returning from a stressful day at work to see the garden ornaments brighten up your day, they are often commical, and often put a smile on my face.

