Outdoor Spaces
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Supporting Michigan Libraries - 04/18/2024
Create Unique Outdoor Spaces with Inspiration From MeL
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Michigan is a great place for growing fruits and vegetables. Creating unique outdoor spaces is also an enjoyable pastime. The Michigan eLibrary (MeL) [ [link removed] ] contains a variety of articles to help everyone design outdoor spaces that can be enjoyed throughout Michigan’s beautiful seasons.
Tiny worlds where creatures live in huts and under mushrooms are fun to create and add whimsy to any yard—large or small. They can even be placed in containers such as flowerpots, buckets, or wheelbarrows. "PolymerCAFE Magazine" in Hobbies & Crafts Source [ [link removed] ] includes a series of how-to articles for building fairy garden accessories such as a birdbath [ [link removed] ], a fairy house [ [link removed] ], and a swing [ [link removed] ]. The eBook Public Library Collection [ [link removed] ] has an elementary guide, Super Simple Fairy Gardens: A Kids’ Guide to Gardening [ [link removed] ], that demonstrates how to create and care for fairy, beach, and animal gardens in containers.
While Michigan is known for Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park [ [link removed] ], inspiration for creating your own sculpture garden can be found in Hobbies & Crafts Source [ [link removed] ]. The Potters Guild, a studio in Ann Arbor, recently held a 70th anniversary celebration. "Nature Collaboration [ [link removed] ]" in "Ceramics Monthly" describes the process of creating their outdoor display. Included photographs of the sculptures demonstrate a variety of artists’ visions. For educators, "Arts & Activities" includes "Indoor Sculpture Garden [ [link removed] ]." The author shares a 3D Artist Research Guide and information about how students created sculptures inspired by the artists they researched. This would be a fun programming challenge in public libraries.
Creating a rock garden might be the perfect solution to a sloped yard or a great way to save water. "A Garden that Rocks [ [link removed] ]" in "Old House Journal", a part of Home Improvement Source [ [link removed] ], provides the steps necessary to create a gorgeous rocky landscape that is low maintenance.
If you’re interested in trying an edible garden on a smaller scale, "Mother Earth News" in MasterFILE Complete [ [link removed] ] suggests "Edible Theme Gardens [ [link removed] ]." Growing a small plot that has salsa ingredients or snacks such as popcorn, strawberries, and peanuts can keep you busy and keep your stomach satisfied all summer long. It’s even possible to grow a garden of all edible flowers which make beautiful garnishes for any dish.
Finding inspiration to enhance yards and garden spaces in a variety of ways is easy with tips and tricks from the MeL eResources.
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Brought to you by Laura Warren-Gross from the MeL Team
Supporting Michigan Libraries by Putting You First.
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