Patio Gazebos - Add Some Intrigue to Your Patio

Patio gazebos really add a touch of elegance to your patio and will impress any guests that turn their eyes to it. Finding the right patio gazebo can be a tough thing to do. You have to shop around quite a bit to find a gazebo that matches your exterior right. But, if you are willing to spend the time to find the right gazebo, then your patio will glow with splendor.

A patio gazebo is a gazebo that sits on or is built into your patio. Patio Gazebos are a bit more expensive than your standard gazebo, but the benefits are great. A patio gazebo adds a great deal of privacy to your patio and allows for an enjoyable outdoor experience. Depending on the design of the gazebo, it may be necessary to modify your patio quite a bit. For this reason, careful consideration of your gazebo construction must be taken into account.

First, it is essential that you decide where you’d like your gazebo to sit on the patio. The corner is a great place to put your gazebo as it will leave space to enjoy your patio, while allowing anyone to enjoy the comfort of your gazebo. If you own a large patio, then you have more flexibility for placement of your gazebo. It is essential for you to match the style of the gazebo with the patio, house, and above all, the flora.

Patio gazebos are most commonly places on top of the patio, but if you’d really like to ensure the stability of your gazebo, you should consider cutting post holes in your patio and cementing the posts into the ground below. Ask the manufacturer which method you should use for your patio gazebo construction. Depending on the weight and design of your gazebo, placement will vary.

Before deciding on whether or not to purchase a patio gazebo, decide if your deck is big enough to put a gazebo on without upsetting the whole scheme of your patio.

FOr more information on patio gazebos, visit our gazebo website.

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Create a Garden and Patio Design To Enjoy Year-Round

Retreat to a garden and patio design that’s beautiful year-round, and takes minimum fuss. What makes this possible? Carefree plants with continuous blooms, and a well-planned garden structure.

You don’t need to be a lawn and garden expert or landscape designer to do this. Here are a few tips for creating a super yet simple garden and patio design that will be a knockout!

The first step is to take a birds-eye view of your garden and patio area. Make a rough sketch of your space, and play around with a few designs until you like what you see. As you’re doing this, get some great ideas from existing garden and patio decorations. Pay a visit to other people’s gardens, or public gardens. Look through home landscaping and gardening magazines, find what you like, and develop plans of your own.

Decide what style or theme is right for you… formal, casual, rustic, Southwestern, Japanese… there are enormous possibilities. Then stay with that style and theme so the overall effect does not become confusing. For instance, you wouldn’t want to combine bronze garden sculptures of saints or cherubs with rustic wooden wagon wheels.

Imagine what your patio area will most often be used for. You may plan to entertain lots of outdoor dinner guests. If so, be sure your patio space has plenty of room for the largest number of people right from the beginning. Your patio may be more of a private, reflective retreat for enjoying the sun, reading a book, or gazing up at the stars. Determine the use of shade, open sun, or even covering it with a roof.

Now take your favorite ideas and put them into your rough plans - and soon you’ll have a design that is ready for action.

The next step is to create your garden and patio design to scale - you can use landscaping software for this, or do it by hand. Choose the flowers you intend to plant, noting how many you will need for each month of your growing season, and select the landscaping structures that will give your design its form.

Some say the secret to a beautiful garden and patio design is having a good amount of hard structure. This is what landscape designers refer to as “good bones” - walls, fences, garden bridges, gates, garden arbors, landscape statues, garden fountains … even a strong line of evergreen plants.

Garden structures such as these create forms and lines, giving your garden and patio design definition and dimension. Plus, in the winter when most plants are empty and bare, your garden will preserve its shape and sense of completeness. It’s amazing how just one or two structures can produce this satisfying effect.

Most garden and landscaping structures are built to withstand the elements. Treated pine, cedar and teak garden furniture, trellises, arbors, and decorative fencing are great choices. Stone, copper, and bronze garden statuary will never let you down. Garden fountains bring incredible beauty and atmosphere to any garden and patio design - in fact, entire gardens have been built around them.

Next, choose annual spring flowers and perennial plants that will give you blooms from one season to the next. For instance, select carefree roses that need no pruning or spraying, and bloom continuously from spring through fall. Fill planters with beautiful blooming flowers such as Oriental lilies or verbena for different colors all summer long. Establish flower beds in corners or along walk ways. Always consider your local climate and plant according to the sun and shade needs of your plants.

As you plan your garden and patio design, create paths or walk ways that lead from one area to the next. Rambling garden paths are relaxing and charming… and if laid out thoughtfully, will be a big help to you as the gardener. Paths can be of stone, brick, flagstone, gravel, or mown turf, although grass paths require more upkeep. Garden sculptures or sitting benches thoughtfully placed along the way provide wonderful expression.

If you want garden and patio designs that are pre-drawn, there are ready-made plans available in books and magazines. This is another fine way to get off to a solid start. Use pre-made garden plans from start to finish, or incorporate parts of them right into you own creative plans.

Copyright 2006 Robert Mosse

Robert Mosse is a gardening and lawn care specialist and author of the “Easy” Lawn and Gardening Book Series. Visit Robert at Lawn And Gardening Tips for great gardening info… and get the free Guide for 101 Gardening Tips.

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Having Fun With Windchimes

There are many different ways you can enjoy windchimes. Most folks think of the most common way of hanging them on the front porch. And to this day that is still the
favorite way to hang and then enjoy your chimes. Of course unless you hang them on the back porch, or the side porch, or I guess your getting the idea about the porch. I
have a friend that hung a small chime on her back door so when her family and friends dropped in she had a small warning before they walked into the room and said HELLO!

You can also hang them in front of a window, on the inside of the house so when the breeze blows through you can also enjoy the tinkling. Using the same theory, place
them in front of a fan, or the air conditioner so you have soft music to go along with the nice breeze. Hang them outside in your gazebo and as you sit with your ice tea you
can enjoy them. Another idea is in a tree. Place a few lawn chairs out in your yard by your windchimes and there’s a great place to stop and have your lemonade!

Windchimes come in as many different styles, with as many different musical tones as stars in the sky! So anywhere you want to put them, no matter what your sense of
style is if you look hard enough you will find windchimes to brighten up your day! Have you noticed the many different types of sounds windchimes can produce? There are the
ones made out of wood. They have a more mellow sound, a more primitive sounding windchime. They used to make homemade ones with silverware. They would use spoons,
knives and forks, and the specific number of each was up to the one who made the chime. These have a heavier metallic ring to them. I guess the thing with windchimes is to
discover what you like and then have fun with it!

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