Archive for January, 2010

There is a load of choice when it comes to garden furniture, here are just some of the products you can buy to liven up your garden:       

Arbors, Pillars, and Gazebos
These are large structures that can add a good focal point to your garden.Large structures like these will add to the overall grandeur of your garden.These structures can also serve as platforms for aerial plants.Overtime, you can grow climbing plants over the structures to really harmonise it with it’s environment.     

Statuaries and Wind Sculptures
Visitors will instantly be drawn to look at one of these in your garden.These will certainly make a bold statement to all visitors. 

Bird Feeders and Bird Baths
These simple additions to a garden attract beautiful creatures the landscape.Enjoy the sounds of the birds chirping as they fill their bellies with the food you have provided for them. 

Other Architectural Ornamentation
Try to balance architectural structures with the natural shrubs and trees in the garden.A modern architectural structure will make the garden around appear more reassuring and familiar.

Trellises and Obelisks
These are fantastic for blocking the sight of neighbouring sheds or walls that you would rather not see.It is impossible to have a perfect view all the time as obstructions cannot be completely eliminated.Luckily you can install structures that can block eyesores.Grow clinging vines up a trellis for this purpose.   

Fountains and Ponds
Relaxing to the sights and sounds of moving water is a lovely way to pass the time.Bring some positive energy to your garden whilst adding to the natural ambience with a fountain.If you practice yoga or tai chi or other meditation exercises, this would be the perfect place to indulge.You should be able to find a fountain that suits your taste and budget as there is a good selection on the market which range from extremely grand to very basic.             

Landscape Lighting
There’s no reason why you can’t enjoy a garden when it is dark.By installing simple lights on trees and other plants, you can create a beautiful setting which can even be romantic and enticing.Don’t be put off if you can’t install permanent lights.You can use Christmas lights or even lanterns and candles to illuminate your garden anytime.It is also worthwhile having lights in the garden to deter burglars.   

Garden furniture
You are likely to need some tables and chairs to complete your garden.If you purchase garden furniture that folds up and is fairly lightweight, you will be able to take it with you on picnics.  

Choosing garden furniture and decoration that suits your garden will make your garden a most enjoyable place to spend time.To know more about garden decors, simply contact your local garden supplier or visit the many websites devoted to landscaping and gardening.    

 

Learn how to choose the right garden furniture and treat look after it properly.As the garden and patio are becoming increasingly important areas of your house, so too is your garden furniture.

It will be worthwhile doing some research before buying any garden furniture.This research will pay off when you have the right garden furniture that will last a lifetime.Here are some important tips to bear in mind.

The first thing that you will need to decide is whether you want furniture that you can store away over winter or that you can leave outside all year round.If you have made the decision to keep the furniture in the garden throughout the year, it will need to be made from hardwearing materials like hardwood, aluminium or rust free wrought iron.Don’t be tempted to buy cheaper materials as you will only need to replace them which will cost you more in the long run.

It is paramount that you choose the right type of material for the job.Take inspiration from your garden or patio area when choosing the material.Choose a material that will balance out your garden.

Because of it is lightweight, comfortable and beautiful, wood is the best material for garden furniture.Tropical woods tend to be high in natural oils e.g. teak, iroko or courbaril, which make them ideal.These woods will fair well in the winter months as well as through the summer.  

Joints should be mortice and tenon, be wary if they are just metal bolts as these have the potential to corrode.Any fittings that are metal should be made from aluminium, brass or stainless steel so that they don’t rust when exposed to the elements.   
 
Make sure the construction is only premium grade teak for our garden furniture, so any knots, cracks and other defects are eliminated before the timber is used to build the furniture.Premium manufacturers dry the wood in a kiln to seal in the moisture and avoid cracks forming.   

All joints should have been assembled with glues containing epoxy resin which is weather resistant.   

If your teak garden furniture becomes dirty it is easy to clean with warm soapy water and a scrubbing brush which will enable you to restore the beautiful silver grey weathered look.   

For more intensive cleaning, you might want to use a pressure hose at no more than 80 bar (1200psi) and no close than 30cm.Add a small amount of bleach to the water once a year.  This will stop algae growing on the surface.   

If you do spill anything on the furniture, you can simply wipe it off with a light detergent although it will wash off in the rain eventually anyway.   

You may notice hairline cracks in the surface when the weather is dry.This is natural and no action needs to be taken as when the moisture in the atmosphere increases the timber will return to its original condition. 

Teak oil will enhance the natural finish of the wood, for best results apply it to new furniture.Teak oils vary so make sure you read the instructions first.Unless you want a very black finish, be sure to apply teak oil to dry wood only.     

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