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3 Basic Needs For A Fantastic Garden Party Gazebo

A garden party gazebo is like any other gazebo that you might want to put in your garden with a few features integrated in to it for the convenience of having party. While there are some garden party gazebos that are temporary and can be put up and taken down on a whim, there are also some that homeowners have put up to be permanent fixtures in their gardens. Some garden party gazebos are made to be easy to put up with metal rods and tarpaulin, pretty much like a tent. Coleman garden gazebo choices are varied and lightweight as well as easy to put up and dismantle.

Electricity and Water

There should always be an easy access to an electrical outlet of some source for the garden party gazebo for which to plug in electric grills,stereos and other appliances that you might need during a party. Having this readily available and nearby is especially beneficial if the gazebo is located a long distance from the main house. Whatever is needed can just be brought out of the house and used during the garden party in the Gazebo. This is an extra nice convenience and lends well to the parties success, especially if the party is going to keep going after dark.Always be safety conscious when dealing with wires at all times.If you are not sure of wiring or if there are bare wires somewhere if you don’t know for sure always assume they are hot. Make sure that the wiring is done professionally unless you are just stringing electrical chords.

As well as the electrical issue you also have the issue of water to consider. Where is it going to come from. It definitely is a necessity so you must plan that out and find a good location for it. You don’t want to find yourself and you guests having to carry water out. If the garden gazebo that you have is a simple set up and take down unit. Make a designated place for it and set up the needed utilities right there at hand so they will always be there when you need them.

A Good Floor

Another important feature to your garden gazebo is flooring. If you gazebo is a temporary one it would be nice if you had a concrete slab in the place where you put the gazebo so that you have the comfort of a hard flat surface to walk on and not the uncertain and uneven ground that can cause tripping. If you have a permanent structure having steps leading up to it is a really great benefit in keeping the water out of the structure while it is raining. If the structure is just a temporary one obviously steps are not a necessity but they would be an advantage just the same.

These features make the use of a garden party gazebo more convenient and help in making the garden party more successful. All things considered with these add ons you would not ever have to worry about you garden party going sour.

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December 14 2008 | Landscaping | No Comments »

Walkways To Garden Beauty

The walkways you install into your landscape can make your garden more accessible, retain its beauty, and ad to the overall design. They are an integral part of your garden’s look and feel. Functionally, walkways offer a path through your garden that allow people to traverse them without disturbing the plants, grass, and other things you’ve set out for them to enjoy. It doesn’t take long for the places where people often tread to start to look trampled and faded if there are no walkways to protect it.

The beauty of walkways comes from the aesthetic mix of both the materials used and the shapes they and the walkway’s path take. Just as color can make them match or clash with the overall ambiance of your garden, their shape can either cut through the design or flow with it beautifully.

There are a variety of materials to make walkways from, each with its own design elements and functional properties. Interlocking concrete blocks and cobble-stone style bricks are the most popular choices. A bed of either heavy sand or small-pebbled gravel is usually laid and then the interlocking bricks are hammered into place using a wooden or rubber mallet. Bricks are laid in a similar fashion, being pressed together and tamped into place to firmly set them. This “floating” foundation allows the ground to heave with frost or moisture without dislocating the pathway.

Walkways are so integral to the design of a well-made garden than they are usually planned right from the beginning sketches and drawings before work even begins. Elements like bordering flowerbeds, concrete or rock edges, or bark strips are common walkway enhancers, defining the path’s edges for the eye.

Well-made walkways will have a slope or “crown” to them (a hump in the middle) that allows water to drain off so that it does not puddle on the walkway. This makes the walkway safer to traverse, cleaner, and keeps puddles from forming for mosquitoes to congregate in. The bricks and stones used are usually well-textured so that they have a good frictional quality to give a good grip when walking on them, minimizing slipping and dangerous falls.

Other common elements that are included in walkways are casual seating areas (benches, platforms, etc.), handrails for bridges or raised areas, or lighting elements for nighttime ambiance, and perhaps a great pool background to enhance the whole area. Other additions such as bird baths, feeders, squirrel hutches, pet-friendly plants, and other additions can make lively animals move in and around the walkway to give great entertainment and life to the gardens around the walkway.

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December 12 2008 | Gardening | No Comments »

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