Rustic Garden Decor Ideas (and Where to Buy Them) (2024)

Here at Gingham Gardens, we love rustic garden decor ideas, mostly upcycled, recycled, vintage, junk garden decor. Unless you have time to the to go to the flea markets, garage sales, thrift stores, etc., it’s pretty difficult to find items to create that look. So, the next best thing is to purchase new rustic garden decor. Many of us love the farmhouse decorating style on the insides of our homes, so how about adding in the farmhouse look to our gardens too.

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Rustic Birdhouses for Your Garden

Nothing says rustic garden decor like cute bird houses. Although it would be a fun DIY project, if you’re like me, you have way too much going on. There are many country looking birdhouses you can purchase and have delivered right to your door.

If you love handmade, check out Etsy for Rustic Bird Houses. Oh wow, so many cute ones, but this one is my favorite.

The rustic metal birdhouse stake below would simply be adorable in any garden, including yours. Two of my big gardens are on slopes and I’m always looking for cute garden stakes for those gardens.

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Here’s a faux birdhouse garden stake that is awesome. I love the craftsmanship and creativity. You can find more stake type birdhouses in this Etsy search.

Check out all the Rustic Bird House Stakes on Amazon.

Rustic Garden Signs

Check out these super cute garden signs on Etsy. I have a fall garden sign from this seller and I just ordered this garden sign from another seller. It will look awesome on my aged cedar fence.

More Rustic Garden Decor

I really wanted an old wagon wheel to add to my garden decor, but I didn’t want to shell out the price the vendors were asking at the flea markets we attended, so I bought a fake one. It looks super cute tucked into my garden vignettes.

There’s nothing really rustic about this little fountain, it’s a faux look and made out of plastic. But, placed in a grouping with flower pots, it would look rustic and adorable. Plus, the sound of running water in a garden setting adds to the charm, ambience and serenity of the space. It would be perfect for a deck or patio.

Always add lighting to your garden spaces, solar lights take charm to a whole new level. I love rustic solar lights so much that I have an entire page dedicated to them. These mason jar lights are my absolute favorites. There’s one in the first photo above. They look so cute swinging from shepherd’s hooks either to line a garden path or added to a decor grouping in your garden. I have had this set for 3-4 years and they still light up. To keep the cost down, they don’t come with jars, but you can use them with any 16 oz size mason jar.

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Farmhouse Garden Planters

Old galvanized buckets make the best rustic planters, either for vegetables, flowers or herbs. Be sure to drill holes in the bottom for good drainage. If you can’t find old ones, or you don’t want to pay the price for vintage containers, here are some great alternatives. The Behrens brand galvanized pails are great and come in lots of various sizes. The shiny new look will wear off in a season or two and they will start to look just like an old galvanized bucket that you would purchase at a flea market.

Here’s a little galvanized bucket used as a planter and hanging from a short shepherd’s hook.

Whiskey barrels also make the perfect rustic planter.Real half whiskey barrels are often available at big box stores like Lowes or Home Depot. Here is a faux whiskey barrel (that would likely last longer than the real thing) and it comes in lots of different sizes.

This little planter and attached birdhouse is so charming. Be sure to check the dimensions. It might be smaller than you’d expect.

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Rustic Watering Cans as Garden Decor

I have this thing for watering cans. Not only can they be used for watering, but they can be used as planters and just in general in garden vignettes. Watering cans look adorable hanging from a shepherd’s hook.

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This watering can would make a sweet planter.

I love the look of a watering can hanging from a shepherd’s hook and this sweet watering can solar light stake is too cute!

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Country Garden Decor

For those of us that can’t have chickens, we have to settle for faux. This metal set of mama chicken and her chicks looks so cute in my gardens.

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How about this rooster. He’s so colorful and handsome.

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Nothing says farmhouse garden decor like this galvanized windmill yard stake. And, if you’ve been around Gingham Gardens much, I’ll bet you’ve seen this red windmill in my garden pictures.

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More Country Garden Decor Ideas

Here at Gingham Gardens, we’re all about using vintage junk (or faux vintage items) to add character to our gardens. Check out these posts for more rustic garden decor ideas:

Garden Vignettes Using Flea Market Finds

Upcycled Vintage Garden Decor

Garden Decor (Lots of Creative Ideas for Your Garden)

Shade Border and Junk Gardens

Creative Container Flower Gardens

I hope you’ve enjoyed these Rustic Garden Decor Ideas and are leaving today with some ideas to add some country or farmhouse charm to your gardens.

Happy gardening,
Joanna

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FAQs

How do you make a rustic garden? ›

If you don't have the time or commitment to devote to gardening, then neatly pruned hedges, statement paving, hanging baskets, garden benches and outdoor lighting are all decorative, low maintenance garden ideas for your rustic front garden design.

How do I make my garden look vintage? ›

Garden statues, birdbaths and urns can add so much vintage charm to any cottage garden. Look for old concrete garden fixtures at estate sales and flea markets with a bit of chippiness and patina for extra vintage goodness.

How do I decorate my yard with rocks? ›

Some common ideas are big flat rocks embedded in the ground a few steps apart from each other or large rocks placed spaciously with pebbles and gravels filling up the gaps between them. Flagstones are also used frequently for making walkways in gardens or around the house.

What makes a rustic style? ›

Rustic design is a style that's natural, aged, organic, and maybe even a little distressed. Design styles like farmhouse, Tuscan, or coastal can also be described as rustic. Rustic is the opposite of modern or contemporary design. Rustic decor also feels completely unpretentious or stuffy.

How do you make a beautiful garden from scratch? ›

Steps to Creating Your First Garden
  1. Choose Your Garden Type. Before you so much as break the soil, you should decide what kind of garden you want to grow. ...
  2. Pick Your Garden Spot. ...
  3. Test Your Soil. ...
  4. Amend Your Soil. ...
  5. Determine a Weed Strategy. ...
  6. Consider Your Sunlight. ...
  7. Plant Your Plot. ...
  8. Buy Your Plants.
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How do you make an old garden wall look nice? ›

You can decorate your garden wall with flowers, hanging plants, or a giant outdoor wreath. Unique lighting, a fire pit, or a water feature can really take any lower garden walls to the next level by transforming them into the focal point of your entire landscaping concept.

How do you make natural wood look rustic? ›

Distressing Tools: Screws, a hammer, chain, nails, a nail set, an old saw blade, and a sander are a few of the tools you can use to mechanically distress wood. Liquids: White vinegar, stains, and paints are three types of fluids you may want to use for faux-aging wood. Vinegar creates a silvery-gray appearance.

How can I make wood look rustic? ›

Stab and Scour the Wood

Stab the wood with an awl to create small holes. Another method is to “sandwich” several pieces of gravel between two of your boards (the more pieces you add, the more distressed the wood will be.) Stand on the top board and “surf” back and forth to scour the surface.

How do you make a swamp garden? ›

Establishing your bog garden
  1. Pick a spot. Making an artificial bog is very like making a pond. ...
  2. Dig a hole. Dig a hole about 30 cm (12 in) deep.
  3. Lay a butyl liner in the hole. ...
  4. Water the soil thoroughly. ...
  5. Leave the soil to settle for about a week before planting up.

How to design a farmhouse garden? ›

Utilize natural elements such as wood, stone and native plants around the house to add warmth to your design. Opt for materials with natural textures and finishes that reflect the rustic charm of farmhouse living.

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