Once you start gardening, time often flies by. However, in order to always keep an eye on them, here are 3 beautiful garden clocks.
Who doesn't know this: you're digging in the garden, you're really deep in the dirt with your rubber boots and then you realize that you're not wearing an outdoor watch or wristwatch. If you don't have a garden clock hanging somewhere, you'll be very angry, because you have to get out of the bed and out of your garden shoes and run inside to check the time. This is not only annoying and irritating, but literally tempts you to take an unwanted break.
A garden clock should always be one of the first garden accessories you buy. It doesn't have to look like a classic clock either - it can also be unusual, have some additional functions, etc. These three great, different garden clock models are, for example, a great accessory or a great decoration for the garden. So you can confidently do without your wristwatch when gardening and don't have to worry about damaging it.
3 beautiful garden clocks presented
➤ Model 1 - Sundial:
Following the example of antiquity, you can integrate a sundial in your garden, for example. Centuries ago, our ancestors used such clocks to tell the time outdoors. So why not put a different kind of clock in the garden?
This pretty model (e.g. available here) has a very elegant dial with engraved Roman numerals and is made of slate. The clock has a diameter of 25 centimeters and a total height of 16 centimeters. With its design, it adapts to almost any garden style and looks great between flowers or placed separately on a pedestal.
➤ Model 2 - Combination Watch:
So-called combination clocks (often also called weather stations) are also very popular outdoors. These usually have not only a dial for the time display, but also a thermometer display and a display for the humidity. 3 in 1 - practical, right?
For example, this artificial slate clock with a polyresin case (available here, for example) with a built-in thermometer and humidity meter is very beautiful. It has a diameter of 45 centimeters and has a Roman dial. Due to its enormous size, the time can also be seen from a distance without any problems. In addition, this clock is a real eye-catcher in the garden thanks to its design.
➤ Model 3 - Clock with Planter:
If you want to decorate your clock with plants yourself, this model is just the thing for you: this is a plant basket with a clock and thermometer (available here, for example). The whole model is made of plastic and is approximately 27 centimeters wide and 31 centimeters high.
You can plant a wide variety of flowers in the plant basket all year round, making your garden clock a real eye-catcher in the garden. But that's not all: in autumn, for example, you can also put small pumpkins in here or conjure up a small Easter nest in it at Easter. There are no limits to your imagination and creativity.
Where is the best place to hang the garden clock?
Garden clocks can basically be hung on house walls, terrace walls and balconies, on garden sheds, garages and even on trees. However, it is best to always choose a spot from which you can see the time anywhere in your garden.