Bishy Barnabee’s Cottage Garden

Garden Decor & Ornaments

Pieces of character for the cottage garden

25 products

Garden Decor & Ornaments — your questions answered

Are your decorative pieces weatherproof?

It varies by piece. Stone, cast iron, and treated wood items are designed to live outside year-round. Painted or hand-finished pieces may want a sheltered spot or seasonal protection — individual product pages note the recommended placement. As a rule, anything ceramic or with mechanical parts (bird feeders, sundials) lasts longer with winter shelter.

What goes well in a cottage garden?

The cottage garden style favours weathered, characterful pieces over polished perfection. Aged terracotta, rust-finished iron, lichen-touched stone, and reclaimed wood all sit naturally. Avoid bright modern colours and overly geometric shapes. The best garden ornaments look as though they have always been there — a few well-chosen pieces beat many.

How do I prevent stone or terracotta cracking in winter?

Frost damage to pots and stoneware is almost always caused by water absorbed into the material, then expanding when it freezes. Raise pots off the ground on feet for drainage. Empty bird baths in deep winter, or break ice daily. For terracotta especially, indoor or sheltered overwintering is the safest option in hard-frost regions.

Do these make good gifts?

Yes — garden decor pieces are among our most popular gift purchases, particularly for new gardeners or housewarmings. A well-chosen ornament becomes a fixture of someone's garden for years. For absolute flexibility, our digital gift cards let the recipient choose their own piece.