Green Garden Ornaments & Statues
Green garden ornaments at Backyard Bliss is the green-toned and lichen-friendly range: pieces that sit well against soft greenery, copper feeders that develop a verdigris patina, and cast-stone anchors that pick up a soft green lichen patina over a couple of winters.
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About Green Garden Ornaments & Statues
Green Garden Ornaments: Verdigris and Lichen-Friendly Pieces
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.
Are these pieces painted green, or do they go green naturally?
Mostly the second. The cast-stone pieces pick up a soft green lichen patina over a couple of winters as the surface gathers moisture from damp planting around them. The cast-resin painted pieces are not painted green; they sit alongside as the cleaner counterpoint to the lichen-friendly anchors. The copper feeders elsewhere develop a verdigris green over the first wet winter.
How long does the green lichen patina take to build?
A couple of winters for a soft green tone to settle in, three or four for a deeper mossy patina. The build is fastest at the foot of a damp shrub, slowest on a dry exposed paving slab. Most owners come to prefer the patina to the freshly-cast look. If you want a faster build, sit the piece in shaded damp planting rather than on open paving.
Will the green wash off in a power wash?
Yes, and you do not want to. A power wash strips the lichen patina back to freshly-cast surface, and the rebuild takes another couple of winters. A soft brush and warm water once a year is the right care, keeping the surface clean without stripping the patina. Skip the power wash entirely on these pieces.
Which piece anchors a green-themed corner?
The XXL Balinese Buddha Statue is the headline anchor for a planted courtyard, a one-metre cast-stone Buddha that picks up a soft green tone over a couple of winters. The Highland Cow Stone Statue at a beech-hedge corner is the second-strongest. The Garden Tortoise Statue or the Large Garden Tortoise Statue under a shaded shrub picks up the same patina at smaller scale.
Will the lichen damage the piece?
No. The lichen sits on the surface rather than into the material. The cast-stone is bound with anti-crack chemicals, the structure holds even as the surface picks up moss. Some buyers worry the patina is a sign of damage, it is not. The pieces designed to be left outdoors are designed to develop the patina as part of weathering in.
How does this range compare with the bronze range?
This range gathers pieces that pick up green tones (cast-stone lichen, copper verdigris). The bronze garden ornaments range gathers pieces with bronze-effect painted finishes. They overlap a little at the copper feeders, which develop a green verdigris over a bronze underlay. Use this range for green-leaning patina, the bronze range for warm-bronze finishes.
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