Hare Garden Ornaments & Statues

Hares in the garden are a strong piece for British borders, and this catalogue gathers the full range in cast resin.

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Hare Garden Ornaments: Moon-Gazing, March and Bronze-Effect Pairs

Hares in the garden are a strong piece for British borders, and this catalogue gathers the full range in cast resin. The line-up runs from a 22cm Happy Hares pair to the 40cm Large March Hares Ornament Set, with the Large Moon-Gazing pair at 38cm and 36cm, the 23cm Medium Bronze Moon-Gazing pair, the Mottled White and Graphite variants in the same skyward pose, and the running March pair as a focal piece. Every piece is frost-proof cast resin with a weather-rated painted finish.

The Large Moon-Gazing pair anchors the range

The Large Moon-Gazing Hares Ornament Set is a pair of 38cm and 36cm figures, around 3kg together. The long-eared, skyward posture is what draws most buyers to hares in the first place. They sit in cast resin rather than reconstituted stone, so a one-handed lift in from a gravel corner before a named storm is a routine job. Next to them, the Large Moon-Gazing Hares in Brown and the Large Moon-Gazing Graphite Hares Set keep the same silhouette in different coats. Brown softens the line against box hedging; graphite sharpens it against light gravel. The Medium Bronze Moon-Gazing pair at 23cm scales the same pose down for a porch step or a shelf, in a bronze-effect paint that gives the weathered-metal look without the cost or theft worry of solid bronze.

Away from the moon-gazing pose

The Large March Hare is a 40cm single figure in the upright running pose, for a gardener who wants one focal piece rather than a pair. The Large March Hares Ornament Set and the Large New Bronze March Hares pair push past 40cm in the same running stance, and the Large Mottled White March Hares Ornament Set carries a chalky finish for shaded borders. Smaller, settled pieces like Happy Hares at 22cm and Henry & Harriet Hares hold the porch-step and low-wall positions, where a 40cm figure would dominate.

Where hare pieces sit in a British garden

A pair of moon-gazing hares looks best set slightly apart on a flat paver in a border. Keep them close enough to belong together, but far enough that each silhouette holds its own against the planting behind. The 40cm Large March Hare works as a single focal piece amongst shrubbery; stand it clear of low growth so the long legs are not lost. Mottled white and white pieces lift well against dark yew, box or a shaded corner. The graphite set catches the eye on pale gravel. Happy Hares at 22cm suit a porch step or the edge of a raised bed, where a larger figure would overwhelm the space. For a heavier metallic note in a smaller footprint, the 23cm bronze hare pair is the natural pick.

Finish, care, weathering

These are cast resin with painted finishes, weather-rated for British conditions. The pigment is mixed through the paint rather than sprayed on, so a wet January does not bleach the bronze-effect or mottled-white coats. Rest each piece on a flat paver or stone in autumn so damp does not wick up into the base. A damp cloth and warm water twice a year clears algae and leaf residue without lifting paint; skip the pressure washer.

For the skyward pose alone, the moon-gazing hare cut narrows the edit. The wooden hare range carries the same hares in a softer timber-effect finish, and the rabbit garden ornaments cluster gathers the shorter-eared cousin pieces.

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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.

Which hare pose suits a shaded border versus an open gravel corner?

Moon-gazing pairs sit best on a flat paver in an open spot, where the skyward tilt of the head has clear air behind it. The Large Moon-Gazing Hares Ornament Set, the Brown variant and the Graphite set all want a clear backdrop. For a shaded border against box or yew, the Large Mottled White March Hares Ornament Set or Large White Moon-Gazing pair lift the eye against darker foliage. On pale gravel, the Graphite set gives a sharper silhouette than the Brown, which softens into a buff background.

Are the bronze hares actually solid bronze?

No. The Medium Bronze Moon-Gazing pair and the Large New Bronze March Hares are cast resin with a bronze-effect painted finish. That is the practical edge: you get the weathered-metal look without the weight, cost or theft worry of real bronze. Each piece is light enough to lift one-handed from a gravel corner before a named storm. The antique-style pigment holds its colour through several seasons on a weather-rated resin body.

Will the resin hares handle a freezing January outdoors?

Yes. Every hare in the range is durable cast resin built for British weather. Each piece is frost-proof and weather-rated, fine to leave out through a wet January without bringing it inside. One habit worth keeping: rest each piece on a flat paver or stone rather than directly on mulch. That way damp does not wick into the base over autumn.

What scale suits a small courtyard or porch step?

For a tight footprint, the 22cm Happy Hares or the 23cm Medium Bronze Moon-Gazing pair sit comfortably on a porch step, the edge of a raised bed or a low wall, without crowding the space. The 40cm Large March Hare and the over-40cm Large March Hares Ornament Set want more air around them, ideally a border corner or gravel patch where the long legs can carry. On a balcony or small patio, one figure rather than a set usually settles the eye better than competing pairs.

How do I care for the painted finish through a British winter?

A damp cloth and warm water twice a year lifts algae and leaf residue without stripping paint. Skip the pressure washer and the wire brush, both of which can lift pigment off the bronze-effect and mottled-white coats. Lift each piece off wet mulch in autumn and rest it on a paver or stepping stone so damp does not sit against the base. The pigment is mixed through the paint on these cast-resin hares, so a wet January will not bleach the finish.

Can I trial a hare against the border before fully committing?

Yes. Stand the piece in its box against the planting to gauge the scale before unboxing fully, and trial it in a couple of positions once it's out. The cast-resin build means it's light enough to move between spots one-handed. If a 40cm March Hare turns out too big for the spot you had in mind, repackage and send it back in its original box within the window above.

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