Death of the garden gnome

by amyjudd | May 17, 2008 at 12:33 pm | 724 views | 11 comments

The days of little fat men in funny hats decorating our lawns seem to be numbered.
Sales of outdoor ornaments are down by 36 per cent in a year.
I have to admit, some gnomes are creepy, while others are just cute and make me laugh.
I hope they don't disappear completely.

We seem to be more interested in planting vegetables and fruit than simply decorating our green spaces.

The figures from the Horticultural Trades Association show that sales of fruit-bearing trees and plants were up 43 per cent in the same period.

A spokesman for the association, Alan Maxted, said gnomes had received some bad press and were seen as "a bit twee" nowadays.

"Maybe gardening is becoming a bit too serious and utilitarian," he said.

"We think gardens should be fun and enjoyable."

Mr Maxted said some gardeners are using alternatives, such as pottery frogs, statues of Daleks or miniature Stonehenges.

But overall we are using far fewer ornaments.

Garden gnomes, with their distinctive pointed caps, became popular in Germany centuries ago.

Modern versions have been created in the hope of winning over the younger generation. Some are holding iPods, others have movie star faces.

The sales figures suggest this isn't working - but gnome enthusiasts report otherwise.

Margaret Egleton, founder of the Gnomeland website which sells ceramics imported from Germany, insisted they are still loved.

"Our sales have been rising month on month for the three years we have been operating," she said.

"People enjoy gnomes. They make them smile and they will be here for many generations to come."

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Oh no! Now we'll have unemployed gnomes, so we'll have gnomes loitering on the streets, hanging out in libraries to keep out of the weather, forming roaming gangs of gnomes. 


I have to confess I love yard art, but I prefer rabbits. I'd take in a gnome or two in need, of course. Maybe we'll need a groundswell movement to adopt a gnome.     ;}


amyjudd

Some sort of 'gnome' shelter - awwww!

PEP
good stuff:

amyjudd, I like this story. It's good stuff.

Mink

Welcome to my little home

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pricer45

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neiljohnsheldrake

This jolly garden Gnome brightens up my day!

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Barry Artiste
good stuff:

amyjudd, I like this story. It's good stuff. My favourite Gnome,  is the Travelocity Gnome, gotta love a gnome who sticks his finger into a 240 Euro Socket and lives to tell about it.

Henna Antares

These gnomes didn't look right until I put them around a tree near some plants. Now I think they're rather sweet!

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lizbop

garden gnomes

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jwbanks
good stuff:

amyjudd, I like this story. It's good stuff.

amyjudd

See a cool website about gnomes here

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May 17, 2008 at 12:33 pm by amyjudd, 724 views, 11 comments

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