The lighthouse is often described as romantic, firing our imagination with stories that tug at the heartstrings. It acts as a beacon of hope, standing in the middle of the pulsing heart of the sea, guiding lost ships to life in their darkest hours.
No matter if you live next to the ocean or are just yearning to add a nautical flair to your landscape, a garden lighthouse is a perfect way to add a piece of the coastline in your yard or garden pathway.
To modify your plain and dull lawns into a more festive and appealing one, yard lighthouses are both decorative and fanciful. Garden lighthouses illuminate the path to your home just like a real lighthouse guides ships safely into the harbor.
Garden lighthouses add flavor to your landscape and are really easy to create. If you are good at recycling things, making a garden lighthouse will be a fun thing to do. You'll need a few things, like some wire mesh in the shape of a lighthouse, aluminum or plastic, some disposable baking pans, rocks or pebbles, and some plant material like flowers or herbs.
Some people like wooden lighthouses, while some create their garden lighthouses with flower pots. You can add a few solar lights (static or rotating whatever you like) to the top of your lighthouse to make it glow at night. If you liked the idea but feel lazy like me, you can also browse a garden lighthouse online or purchase it from a nearby store.