Fox Garden Ornaments & Statues

Fox garden ornaments are the woodland-edge wildlife figures shaped for the same shaded shrub corners and bark-mulch paths a real fox would prowl through, while we wait on a proper fox silhouette to land in stock.

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Fox Garden Ornaments: Woodland-Edge Figures for a Fox-Friendly Border

Fox garden ornaments are the woodland-edge wildlife figures shaped for the same shaded shrub corners and bark-mulch paths a real fox would prowl through, while we wait on a proper fox silhouette to land in stock. The range here gathers over-40cm March Hare pairs, a Wise Owl with Mini Owls, the Badger and Badger Cub pair, a River Otter Ornament, a Friendly Fawn and several bronze and graphite hare sets, each cast in frost-proof resin or reconstituted stone and finished for British borders.

The over-40cm hare pairs as the headline pieces

The Large March Hares Ornament Set is the biggest woodland-edge piece on the shelf, two over-40cm hares cast in resin with the classic boxing-pair pose and a warm brown coat. The Large New Bronze March Hares Ornament Set takes the same pose in a bronze-effect paint, the Large Moon-Gazing Hares Ornament Set trades boxing for a quieter upward tilt, and the Large White Moon-Gazing Hares Set carries the same tilt in a mottled-white finish. At this scale the figures read from the far end of a meadow border rather than disappearing among the astrantia, which is the kind of sightline a fox-friendly corner usually has.

Badgers, owls, otter, fawn

The Badger and Badger Cub pair are stripe-backed cast resin for a bark-mulch path or a log-pile edge, the kind of corner a fox would nose through at dusk. The Wise Owl with Mini Owls and the Owl on Log are perching pieces for a low wall or shed-roof corner. The River Otter Ornament is a low-slung piece for a pondside. The Friendly Fawn settles into low border planting, and the Mother Bear and Cub plus the Bronze Bear w/Cub anchor the statement scale at the back of the bed.

Where these figures actually sit in a British garden

The long-legged hares read best against darker planting: a stand of ferns, the shadow line of a yew, or the corner where a climbing rose meets a gravel path. Avoid open lawn at mid-distance. The Badger and Cub pair want a metre between adult and cub on a bark-mulch corner. The owls suit a shed-roof corner or a low wall. The otter belongs near water; a stone-bowl bird bath at the right scale will do.

Finish, care across the seasons

Cast resin is rated frost-proof and the painted finishes (bronze, brown, white, graphite, the Badger stripe) hold colour through several seasons outdoors. The pigment is mixed through the paint rather than sprayed on top, so contrast holds across wet winters. A soft brush over each piece once a year clears pollen and windblown debris; skip the power wash. Tipping standing water off any horizontal surface before a hard frost extends the paint. Lifting the smaller figures onto a flat paver through the wet months helps the bronze-effect paint last longer.

For other woodland-edge subjects: the hedgehog garden ornaments range, the badger garden ornaments range, the rabbit garden ornaments range and the wider woodland animals range. For native British fauna grouped together, the british garden ornaments range.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How does delivery, returns and contact work?

UK delivery is free on orders over £50, with a flat rate below that. Orders ship within one working day from our Cotswolds workshop, packed in recyclable materials. Returns are accepted within 30 days for a full refund, with no restocking fees. If something arrived damaged or you need help choosing, email hello@backyardbliss.co.uk and we usually reply within a few hours.

Why are there no actual fox figures in this range?

A proper fox silhouette isn't on the shelf right now. The collection holds the woodland-edge wildlife pieces that share the same border-edge spots a fox would prowl through: hares with the long-legged movement to read at mid-distance, badgers at a bark-mulch path edge, owls perched at dawn-and-dusk height, an otter at the pondside. As fox-specific stock lands the range will fill out around them.

Will the over-40cm hare pairs read from the far end of a border?

Yes. Both the boxing pairs (March Hares, New Bronze March Hares, Mottled White) and the moon-gazing pairs (Bronze Moon-Gazing, White Moon-Gazing, Graphite) stand over 40cm at the ears. They carry across a meadow border or a wildflower bed without being lost among taller perennials. The boxing pose carries the most movement, the moon-gazers a quieter vertical line.

Where does the Badger and Badger Cub pair sit best?

On a bark mulch path corner or beside a log pile, with around a metre between the adult and the cub so the eye reads them as two animals nosing through the undergrowth rather than a stacked display. Avoid open mown lawn, the stripe needs planting behind to read as woodland rather than ornament. The single Badger wants a longer sightline along a gravel path edge.

Are these solid stone or cast resin?

Almost all are cast resin, which keeps the painted detail (the badger stripe, the bronze hare coat, the white moon-gazer finish) reading cleanly across wet winters. The cast-resin pieces are frost-proof and light enough to reposition one-handed. The Mother Bear and Cub and the Wall Mounted Bear Head are the heavier pieces in the range; the rest lift easily.

Can I leave the figures outdoors through winter?

Yes. The cast resin is rated frost-proof and the painted finishes are UV-stable through several seasons. No covering needed. Tipping standing water off any horizontal surface before a hard frost extends the paint slightly, and lifting the smaller figures onto a flat paver or slate tile through the wettest months helps the bronze-effect finishes last longer.

Which of these go best at a pondside or damp ferny corner?

The River Otter Ornament is the obvious one, low-slung and shaped for a pondside or a damp ferny corner. The Gorgeous Green Frog Ornament suits the rim of a stone bowl or a shallow water feature. The Wise Owl with Mini Owls perches well on a flat-topped boulder above a water-feature edge. Avoid placing the bronze-effect hares directly beside still water, the reflection flattens the read.

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