20 Of The Strangest Things Spotted In People's Gardens Out There
The garden is a significant part of a house. Many owners use their gardens to express their love for nature and to show their creativity in design. Some are impressively beautiful. Meanwhile, some are, honestly, peculiar if not say ugly. However, sometimes we can find potential beauty in that ugliness. It sounds a bit confusing, right?
There is an Instagram page proving that a garden does not need to be gorgeous to stick out. This page was created by history teacher James Hull and landscape architect Bede Brennan, aiming to collect pictures of the weirdest and funniest things seen in people’s gardens out there. And they oddly catch our eyes. The project has attracted over 125K followers joyfully enjoying these bizarre gardens. We’ve rounded up some of the best ones in the list below. Check them out.
More info: Instagram
There is an Instagram page proving that a garden does not need to be gorgeous to stick out. This page was created by history teacher James Hull and landscape architect Bede Brennan, aiming to collect pictures of the weirdest and funniest things seen in people’s gardens out there. And they oddly catch our eyes. The project has attracted over 125K followers joyfully enjoying these bizarre gardens. We’ve rounded up some of the best ones in the list below. Check them out.
More info: Instagram
#1. *listens to psy-trance once*
#2. "His bark is worse than his bite"
#3. "Wabi-sabi and wasabi"
#4. "Let there be light"
#5. "Pole position"
#6. "Healthy roots, less split ends"
#7. "Mood"
#8. "Limits to growth"
#9. "Once you have made eye contact..."
#10. "Times of crisis historically bring about new belief systems"
#11. "My antivirus software when I stream shows from dodgy websites"
#12. "Dentist and gardener"
#13. "Prickly relationship with the neighbors"
#14. "Shrine to the panic buy"
#15. "2021 emerging"
#16. "Welcome home!!!"
#17. "Thinking outside the square"
#18. "Local attraction"
#19. "If you like piña coladas, and getting caught in the rain."
#20. "Bring greenery back into our urban parks"
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