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Whirligigs and Wind Spinners: Naturally-Powered Garden Decor

by Dee Higgins 12/06/2021

Wind spinners, also called whirligigs, have been a popular outdoor decoration for a long time. They come in many colors, sizes and levels of detail and are also simple to make on your own. With all the choices available it’s difficult to know which will fit your yard. Here are some things to consider when looking for the perfect wind spinner or whirligig for your outdoor space.

Hanging vs. Standing

Wind spinners come in two main varieties: standing and hanging. Though they’re called many names, they all serve the same basic purpose of adding movement and visual interest to a garden, patio or any other outdoor space. Hanging spinners are perfect for covered porches or for hanging from pergolas. You can even hang them from sturdy tree branches or wall brackets.

Standing wind spinners are also called “lawn ornaments” but you don’t need a lawn to enjoy one. Most of them stand up by using a stake in the ground, while others have multiple legs and a base. These ornaments you can put virtually anywhere you have the ground space, as long as there is enough airflow to keep it moving.

Materials

Some of the most popular wind spinner materials include metal or plastic. Many have a combination of different materials like cloth or wood to achieve unique looks and types of movement and some also have decorative elements like glass, mirrors or beads to catch and scatter light.

Both plastic and metal spinners have their upsides and downsides. For example, plastic is less expensive but less sturdy. Metal is much stronger but prone to rust if not properly weather treated. Spinners with reflective materials can add light and sparkle to your view but may also cause distraction if facing driveways.

Windsocks

Windsocks are another type of garden ornament that uses the wind. You often see them on top of buildings as they are an easy way to see the direction of the wind from far away. They’re a fun addition to your yard or on your own roof—just be safe when setting one up. Windsocks are typically made of fabric in a cone shape, sometimes including flowing streamers or other decorative accents. The larger, heavier-duty windsocks can withstand strong winds but be mindful of the climate where you live when choosing one.

Wind spinners, kinetic spinners, whirligigs and windsocks are all examples of outdoor decoration that can add a bit of color and flash to your space. All of them use the natural power of wind as their power, so there is no electricity or batteries required. Try one in your yard or garden and enjoy the experience it creates.

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Dee Higgins

As a native of Cape Cod, having grown up on its beaches, attended its schools and lived here all my life, I have an extreme appreciation and enthusiasm for this special part of the world. With my strong local perspective I bring extensive knowledge of the area, its values, schools and architecture. As part of a large family growing up, my well honed negotiating skills developed early! I pride myself on the values of honesty, integrity and hard work and I am committed to providing my clients and customers with extraordinary satisfaction in every transaction. As a Top Producing Cape Cod REALTOR® and Gibson SIR Brewster Office’s # 1 Agent in 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022 & 2023, I have successfully assisted Buyers and Sellers since 2006 with 273+ property sales. Take advantage of my local knowledge and experience and let me help you achieve your goals!