Rabu, 20 Agustus 2008

Copper Weathervanes - Take Your Yard Back in Time With One

Weathervanes
Have you always been in love with the days past? Is the idea of living in the movie 'Gone With the Wind' or hopping into an old White House photograph the perfect home and yard? While many people may tell you those days have come and gone, you can take a jump into the traditional past, if you know the right way to decorate your yard.

Copper Weathervanes

Before you even consider the plants you want to use in your backyard, you need to understand the accents you will be choosing.

One thing that often was a descriptor in the past was copper weathervanes. These used to be a major part of predicting weather and what was coming from Mother Nature. Long before there were TV meteorologists and the Weather Channel, people used copper weathervanes, perched on a roof, to see where the wind was coming from and predict what the weather was going to do.

While you may not need weathervanes today to be able to predict the weather, as you can just turn on the TV in the morning, these are still a very important piece of having a yard from the past. So, you should start by deciding how many of these you will have and where you will place them.

When it comes to selecting a location for your copper weathervanes, there are a few options:

• On the Roof - Even if you don't; have a barn for a home or a barn in the backyard, you can still have a weathervane on the roof. You can choose to either put it on the roof of your home or on the roof of a shed or other structure that is in your yard. One unique way to put one up is on top of a bird house, or dog house, that is shaped like a barn.

• In the Yard - Contrary to popular belief, weather vanes are not relegated to a rooftop. Many people like to see them a little closer, and allow them to be the center of attention, by placing them on free-standing posts in the yard. The important thing to keep in mind while doing this is that if you want your copper weathervanes to respond to the wind and weather you need to make sure to place them high enough that they will be able to feel the wind. This usually means 15 feet, or more, off the ground so they can clear the roof of your house.

Once you have the weathervanes in place, you're not done yet. You now need to make sure the rest of your yard looks the part and this means choosing the right plants to have growing. Make sure to accent the yard with traditional plants such as roses and carnations. You can also choose more edible traditional plants such as sunflowers, corn, tomatoes and bean plants if you are looking for a more 'Wizard of Oz' barn house feel.

If you have kids, planting a farm garden is a great project they can get involved in while you teach them a little about the past.

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