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Garden Wind Chimes

Hanging wind chimes on a balcony or patio is something many people do. However, if you want to enhance your garden, you can hang wind chimes on poles, right among the plants and flowers. This way, as a gentle breeze travels through the vegetation, you will also enjoy the soft sounds produced by the chimes.

This has actually become a very popular way to enhance gardens for a number of reasons. First, wind chimes look and sound beautiful but second, they also create a restful place for you to enjoy. If you want to add wind chimes to your own garden, as you begin your shopping, you will quickly discover hundreds of options from which to choose.

The most important thing to consider is the quality in that different quality wind chimes will produce different sounds. For example, while decorative wind chimes created with solid pieces of metal, stained glass, beads, or seashells are pretty, they also make little to no noise. Instead, you want quality chimes that are constructed of hollow tubes for a melodious sound.

The best options usually are chimes made from aluminum or copper. In this case, you will enjoy pitches that are much more pleasant. Keep in mind that in addition to different quality and materials making different sound, the diameter and length of the tubes are also important. For instance, for long tubes, you will find that the tones are deeper than shorter tubes.

Another important aspect of choosing your garden wind chime is the striker. Unless this piece is hanging in the middle of the chimes, it simply will not work properly. This part of the wind chime can be made from metal or wood, as long as the wood is hard and of high quality. With a good striker, in addition to the sound being improved, the wind chime will also withstand the outdoor elements.

Just remember that you can purchase quality wind chimes to enhance your garden without spending a fortune. Many good chimes are available that create a nice sound and do not break the bank. As long as you take good care of your wind chimes by bringing it in during the winter, it should last you for many years, providing you with a beautiful sound resonating throughout your garden.

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