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Garden Photo of the Day

Garden Photo of the Day


Evening reflection

comments (3) June 22nd, 2010 in blogs

mgervais Michelle Gervais, Associate Editor
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Photo: Michelle Gervais

Garden designer Laura Crockett created this garden lantern from a reclaimed streetlight. Placing it next to a water feature more than doubles its appeal as the sun goes down. Water's not just for sound and movement in a garden, it's a useful tool to reflect not only the sky, but also great views and objects in your garden.

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posted in: ornaments, Crockett

Comments (3)

David_Bockman writes: apnonimus, it's not the entire instrument, it's just the translucent lampcover. Posted: 3:43 pm on June 22nd
apnonimus writes: Wow, good idea on re-using something but I bet that uses a TON of electricity if it used to be a street lamp. Seems like more of a disservice to the earth just to have some light in your garden at night. Not to mention it interfering with your plants' photoperiodism. Posted: 2:25 pm on June 22nd
arboretum writes: i just LOVE this romantic notion. It is the closest thing i have seen to the effects of the floating bags-holding- candles that are the amazing highlight of the Japanese Lantern festival held every July here at Forest Hills Cemetery, to remember the dead. now this is one water light I really want to duplicate here at the 'retum. i guess the next thing is to find a source for reproduction street lamps...
thanks so much for this inspiration,Laura.
best,
mindy
www.cottonarboretum.com/
a teaching website Posted: 11:21 am on June 22nd
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