How to Store Your Garden Furniture.

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Posted by Sascha | Posted in Advice, cast garden furniture, iron garden furniture, metal garden furniture, traditional garden furniture | Posted on 27-04-2010

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[reblogged from wordpress]

  If you have bought some good quality furniture for your garden, then you are going to want to take care of it.  When the summer months are over it will need to be stored for quite a long time before it is time to get it out again.  It is over this period that it can easily become very dirty and possibly even damaged.  But by applying a little bit of thought you can keep it all in tip-top condition. Read the rest of this entry »

Safety in Sunlight.

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Posted by Sascha | Posted in Advice, cast garden furniture, iron garden furniture, metal garden furniture, traditional garden furniture | Posted on 20-04-2010

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[reblogged from familydoctor]

  Lazing around in the back garden is a thoroughly pleasurable experience, but not everyone wants to be sat in the blazing sun.  Sometimes it is just too hot, even if you are the kind of person who likes to get a nice tan.  Besides, we all know that it can be dangerous to spend too much time sunbathing. Read the rest of this entry »

Digging That Rhythm in Your Garden!

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Posted by Sascha | Posted in Interesting Furniture | Posted on 11-04-2010

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[reblogged from clevelandseniors]

  There is something really relaxing about sitting in one of those garden swing chairs.  Many of us are still big kids at heart and that may be why these are such a common choice when it comes to garden furniture!   Or is there a deeper meaning?  Read the rest of this entry »

Spring Cleaning – Outdoors.

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Posted by Sascha | Posted in Advice | Posted on 02-04-2010

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   England is well known for its unpredictable weather conditions, so when we finally get a few nice days, many of us are in a rush to go and sit outdoors.  But before we do we will have to give our garden furniture a good clean.  It’s amazing just how dirty it can get out there, isn’t it?  Soot, mould and creepy-crawlies always seem to be in such very good supply! Read the rest of this entry »