Archive for September, 2009

Discover Why Adirondack Outdoor Furniture Is So Popular

Posted on September 25th, 2009 by Dave
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If you want to make your garden more attractive and inviting, Adirondack chairs are a fantastic choice. They are a staple furnishing for many homes because it not only looks extremely comfortable and stylish; it is one of the most comfortable chairs that can be found on the market today. Its inclined seat and big [...]

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Using a Japanese Maple in Your Garden

Posted on September 18th, 2009 by Dave
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The image of a Japanese maple in full leaf brings to mind images of oriental calmness, still water and moss covered mountains. This elegant plant is a distinct part of the Japanese culture and consciousness through its use in both horticulture and art. In the year 1800 there were over 200 varieties of this plant [...]

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Enjoy your Deck and Patio longer with a Gas Patio Heater

Posted on September 12th, 2009 by Dave
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We are all spending more time and money on our garden and patio areas with the new trends in outdoor living, which is probably partly due to the many TV Gardening DIY programs. We are discovering that creating an inspirational outdoor living space is something we all can do. It is so much easier today [...]

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Is It Really Teak Wood? What’s the Difference? (Part Two)

Posted on September 5th, 2009 by Dave
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This is a continuation of my last article to complete our look at “Is it real Teak? How can I tell the difference?”
We all want to pay as little as possible for the best product we can buy. The challenge is to know what it is you are actually purchasing. You don’t want to [...]

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