Rusty Metal Garden Ornaments & Sculptures
17 products
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Rain Catcher ClustersRain Catcher Clusters
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£39.99 - Regular price
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£39.99
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Ammonite Fossil Garden OrnamentAmmonite Fossil Garden Ornament
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£49.99 - Regular price
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£70.00 - Sale price
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£49.99
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Layered Ball StakeLayered Ball Stake
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£39.99 - Regular price
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£39.99
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Rusty Rain ChainsRusty Rain Chains
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£15.00 £29.99 - Regular price
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£15.00 £29.99
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Rusty Metal Garden BasketsRusty Metal Garden Baskets
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£15.99 - Regular price
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£15.99
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FAQs
Are rusty metal garden ornaments safe for plants and wildlife?
Generally, yes! Rust itself is not harmful to plants, and most garden wildlife won’t be affected.
How do you maintain rusty metal garden ornaments?
Maintenance is minimal! If you like the rustic look, let nature take its course. To clean loose rust flakes, use a wire brush. If you want to preserve the current look, apply a rust-resistant clear coat.
Will rusty metal garden ornaments stain patios, decks, or soil?
Yes, rust can leave stains on concrete, stone, and wood. To prevent this, place a protective mat under the ornament, position it on grass/soil, or use a rust-inhibiting spray.
Can I speed up the rusting process for a more aged look?
Yes! To accelerate rusting, spray the metal with a mixture of hydrogen peroxide, white vinegar, and salt. This will create a rich rusted tone within hours or days.
Do rusty metal garden ornaments need to be sealed?
Not necessarily. Many people prefer the natural weathered look. However, if you want to prevent further rusting or flaking, apply a clear, outdoor-rated sealant.