Is a building’s landscape design the first thing you notice? Do you want garden art, but your husband is afraid of topiary animals and pink flamingos in your front yard? Are you trying to get creative ideas for your garden? Do you enjoy do-it-yourself gardening projects? Then, you’ve found the right place.
Welcome to GardenArtistics.com, an online gardening magazine about garden art and garden design. Here you will find articles about garden layouts and design tips; learn how to complete garden art projects, such as topiary, bonsai, and vertical gardening; and read about featured flower gardens.

What do you think about garden gnomes? In the Time Magazine article “Art: Revelations in a Dank Garden,” Robert Hughs writes that, “From De Chirico’s piazzas to Steven Spielberg’s suburbs, our culture is intermittently fascinated by the noonday goblin—the sense that something is askew within the well lit, the ordinary, and that the closer you [. . . History of the Garden Gnome]

Plant stands and pedestals not only protect patios and decks, they also attract attention to plants.
One easy way to make your own plant stand is to use cement bricks.
You’ll need 4 bricks for each layer. If you keep your cement pedestal fairly short, then you won’t need any type of adhesive.
To build a cement plant [. . . An Easy Way to Make a Plant Pedestal]

By: Robin Daniels
I often go out to the countryside to visit my mother. Her home is like a magnet; it draws you in from the street. Walking up to her porch, one cannot mistake how the air sparkles. Even the cares of the world, which have been weighing down your shoulders, seem to melt away [. . . How to Attract Fairies]