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Archive for July, 2007

Caring For Wood Patio Furniture

Thursday, July 19th, 2007

Caring For Wood Patio Furniture was written by Albert Lee and he says “Owning wood patio furniture is not as simple as buying the various pieces and then leaving them out on the patio. You need to take care of the wood patio furniture and ensure that they last a long time. How do you do this?1. Take them inside

One of the most important things you have to learn about wood patio furniture is the fact that exposure to the elements tend to slowly destroy them. Although wood patio furniture is meant to be placed outside, there are certain instances when it would be wise for you to bring them inside.

It is often advisable to bring the wood patio furniture inside when you are facing the winter season. That is, of course, if you are not living in a place where the climate is temperate. This will help you make sure that no moisture gets into the wood and rots it.

By taking the wood patio furniture inside, you would be able to make sure that your investment remains for a long, long time.

2. Buy covers

If you find that carrying those heavy pieces of wood patio furniture needs more effort than you can exert, you might want to consider buying furniture covers instead. When doing so, you need to make sure that you get high quality ones which give your wood patio furniture lots of protection.

When you cover them up, make sure that they are completely covered so as not to let in any dust or moisture. This ought to help you slow down the ravages of the elements.

3. Use rubber leg covers

Many people fail to pay attention to the legs of wood patio furniture. They often go to great lengths to make sure that the body of the furniture remains covered but neglect to see that the legs are exposed just the same to the environment.

Because of this, they are surprised and frustrated when they learn that all their efforts have come to naught. In order to truly protect your wood patio furniture, you need to protect the parts which encounter moisture the most – the legs.

You need to make sure that the legs are not exposed to moisture which could definitely ruin them. A great solution to this would be to give rubber soles to the wood patio furniture. This would help you make sure that the legs remain dry even when the ground is wet.

TIPS FOR PROPERLY PLACING GARDEN DECOR

Thursday, July 19th, 2007

# Try not to put too many things in the same place or at least not where you’ll see everything all at the same time. This can make your garden seem cluttered or busy. Spread your garden ornaments out into different areas of the garden to where your guests will find little surprises around every corner. This will make your garden or landscape design more interesting and natural.# Placing two of the same object such as pots or statues on opposite ends of a path is a great way of adding depth and defining the length of the path. Make sure that the objects are visible from each other so that they create a display together.

# Large sculptures placed at the end of a path tend to draw people on to the end and create a pleasing focal point. Remember that white statues or practically anything white create a focal point that draws the eye to itself.

# Don’t forget that walls and fences make great places to display garden decor. Sun dials, sun faces, plaques, and anything color can be used to break up a long, dull, lifeless span of fence or wall.

# Ponds and water features almost always have to have some form of garden decor around them to accent them. This one should be easy to figure out.

These are just a few examples of ways you can successfully use garden ornaments. We’ve barely touched the surface. The key to an imaginative garden using garden decor is to simply have a little imagination and a good selection to choose from.

Try browsing some of the larger garden decor sites to get some ideas. Use your imagination and picture different pieces placed differently throughout your garden.