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		<title>Ecological Garden Patio Furniture</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Apr 2011 13:18:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Owen Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have a nice garden, then you doubtless have a patio of a deck so that you can get every last scrap of enjoyment out of it. Most patio furniture is left outside for a lot of the year so it is best to get high quality garden patio furniture. High quality garden deck furniture is essential if you expect it to withstand the rigours of all kinds of weather and yet last a reasonable length of time too.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have a nice garden, then you doubtless have a patio of a deck so that you can get every last scrap of enjoyment out of it. Most patio furniture is left outside for a lot of the year so it is best to get high quality garden patio furniture. High quality garden deck furniture is essential if you expect it to withstand the rigours of all kinds of weather and yet last a reasonable length of time too.</p>
<p>Another factor, particularly these days, is the ecology. People want to have as little impact on the ecology as possible, thereby reducing their carbon footprint, as they say. The manufacture of plastic involves polluting the environment with more CFC&#8217;s and disposal can cause problems too. Plastic can take decades and decades to bio-degrade.</p>
<p>Metal patio garden furniture also has its issues. It has to be mined and fabricated and people are starting to worry about robbing Mother Earth of her minerals, but at least old metal can be recycled. That leaves us with timber and especially hardwood. Before, there was a great deal of alarm in almost every country about logging, but a lot of countries have the problem under control now after sustained pressure from the West.</p>
<p>Most people understand these days how important it is to look after our planet. There is even a special day to help people remember the Earth&#8217;s dire state called &#8216;Earth Day&#8217;. Using hardwood from sustainable sources is the best way to maintain our forests.</p>
<p>Garden furniture made from hardwood from a guaranteed sustainable source is the most ecological way out. If you maintain your hardwood furniture according to the manufacturer&#8217;s recommendations for the type of wood you have, it will last for a decade or more. Far longer than any plastic or metal furniture, which you might well have to replace every two years or so.</p>
<p>Acacia hardwood offers a hard wearing and comfortable alternative to teak. In fact, this type of wood is much like teak, as if you leave it untreated it will transform to a silvery grey color. However, it is best to treat all hardwood once or twice a year with suitable oil in order to maintain the warm tones of the timber.</p>
<p>Most people will have a garden patio furniture set of up-right chairs, loungers and a table or two or a nest of small tables. However, there are a few other pieces of furniture that will help you get more pleasure from your garden. It is nice to be able to sit in the garden after it gets dark or when it is a bit chilly too. This can be achieved easily with a few accessories.</p>
<p>I suggest a patio heater, an electric mosquito killer and suitable lighting. Patio heaters are not dear any longer and a single upright propane heater will keep up to eight people warm, depending on their seating pattern. An electric mosquito killer will usually keep a whole garden clear. In fact, some will keep a quarter of an acre or more clear of flying insects. These two items may provide enough light for you, but is best to have a few spots to highlight a plant in bloom or to read by.</p>
<p>Owen Jones, the author of this piece, writes on many subjects, but is currently involved with <a target='_blank' href="http://residentialpatioheaters.org/commercial-patio-heaters.html">commercial patio heaters</a>. If you are interested in patio heaters too, please click through to <a target='_blank' href="http://residentialpatioheaters.org">Residential Patio Heaters</a>.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Oct 2010 14:12:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Owen Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Would it not be lovely, at the end of a hard day's work or on your day off, to relax outside on your patio deck? It is a daydream that many people have. But it does not have to be just a dream.You could be really doing it within a couple of weeks. You can either make the deck or patio yourself, if you are useful with your hands or you can hire someone in.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Would it not be lovely, at the end of a hard day&#8217;s work or on your day off, to relax outside on your patio deck? It is a daydream that many people have. But it does not have to be just a dream.You could be really doing it within a couple of weeks. You can either make the deck or patio yourself, if you are useful with your hands or you can hire someone in.</p>
<p>The best thing to do is speak with your contractor about your plans about size and materials. If you want to have a go at making it yourself, take the measurements to your local builders&#8217; merchant and get them to give you a quote. If you need it, they can usually suggest a contractor to you. This can be a good idea, even if it is only to get an idea about cost.</p>
<p>There are also lots of &#8217;standard&#8217; plans available too. You could get a few gardening magazines, you will be able to tell the ones you want by their titles. You could also look on the Internet. There is also designing software for this sort of project, it just depends what you want your input to be.</p>
<p>You could just hand the whole task over to your builder, if that is what you want. However, I would go for a drink with my wife and take paper and pens. Over a drink or two, I would encourage us both to make a few sketchy plans of what we would like. Then you can chat about and amalgamate the designs.</p>
<p>You also have to come to a decision whether you want a raised deck or one at ground level. A raised, wooden deck might help keep the snakes at bay, but a stone patio puts you right in the middle of your garden and flowers.</p>
<p>A consideration, depending on where you live, could be the use of patio heaters. If you think that you may have to use patio heating at certain times of the year because of the weather, you might not want your patio deck made of wood. After spending time and money on your new patio deck, you will want to make use of it whether it is a bit chilly or not, which is where the heaters come in.</p>
<p>Furthermore, patio heaters are not that pricey any more and not that expensive to run. If you add a mosquito trap and some lighting, you will have a pleasure to enjoy for the rest of your life.</p>
<p>Owen Jones, the writer of this article, writes on many topics, but is currently involved with <a target='_blank' href="http://residentialpatioheaters.org/commercial-patio-heaters.html">commercial patio heaters</a>. If you are interested in patio heaters too, please click through to <a target='_blank' href="http://residentialpatioheaters.org">Residential Patio Heaters</a>.</p>
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		<title>The Remodeled Garage Heater</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Sep 2010 10:00:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Owen Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have converted your garage into a workshop or home office, you are sure to need heating in one form or another. This is because most garages are not built to the same standards of insulation as the main residential building. However, that need not present a difficulty. You may even have the opposite problem during the summer, as garages often do not have windows, or at least large ones, either.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have converted your garage into a workshop or home office, you are sure to need heating in one form or another. This is because most garages are not built to the same standards of insulation as the main residential building. However, that need not present a difficulty. You may even have the opposite problem during the summer, as garages often do not have windows, or at least large ones, either.</p>
<p>Ventilation could be another matter that you will have to cope with, but we will come to that later. If you have a plentiful supply of dead wood, you could set up a pot-bellied stove, but you will have to vent the flue outside. This is very easily done, since most garage walls are only one brick or block thick. However, if they do not burn correctly, there can be a smell, which you may find unpleasant.</p>
<p>Or you could use a paraffin/kerosene heater. They are cheap to buy and are readily portable. These heaters do not necessarily have to have a flue. They are easy to turn on as many of them have an electric starter. Some also have a thermostat to control the temperature. They can be a hazard if there are children around as they can be tipped over. However, for most people, the problem would be the smell given off.</p>
<p>You could use an electric hot air heater. They are quite cheap to buy, are easily portable and do not require a flue, but they can create a very dry atmosphere and are costly to run.</p>
<p>One of the most common choices these days is a gas heater. There are many different types of gas heater, but most run on butane or propane. Most of the models are fairly inexpensive. The main advantage of a gas heater is that they give consistent heat, are fairly cheap to run and are portable. Or at least many of them are.</p>
<p>You could have one built in, but it is scarcely worth it, unless you are using gas that needs to be vented. Propane gas heaters also come with or without thermostatic controls. A propane heater could also double as a patio or deck heater on chilly evenings.</p>
<p>These gas heaters come in two forms: vented and unvented. The unvented models are the portable ones. They use the air from the room and the vented models have a flue that vents straight out of the garage. The slight disadvantage of the unvented model is that you have to keep the room airy at all times.</p>
<p>Therefore, if you choose a portable, unvented propane heater, you must leave a window partly open in order to allow the exchange of air and these heaters can be used as patio or deck heaters during the spring and autumn/fall. However, the vented gas heaters are fixed and have a flue attached, so they cannot be taken outside. Furthermore, if you decide on a vented model, you would be better off getting a professional in to install it for you by the book.</p>
<p>Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on many topics, but is currently involved with the <a target='_blank' href="http://residentialpatioheaters.org/propane-outdoor-heater.html">propane outdoor heater</a>. If you are interested in patio heaters too, please click through to <a target='_blank' href="http://residentialpatioheaters.org">Residential Patio Heaters</a>.</p>
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		<title>Patio Furniture</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Aug 2010 10:25:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Owen Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have a lovely patio or deck or a beautiful garden, then you need to have good patio furniture in order to get pleasure from it. There is no finer end to a busy day than sitting outside on the patio with a drink and a newspaper or a book. I like to sit in the garden after the sun has weakened a little, but before the mosquitoes come out, for a few hours reading a book.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have a lovely patio or deck or a beautiful garden, then you need to have good patio furniture in order to get pleasure from it. There is no finer end to a busy day than sitting outside on the patio with a drink and a newspaper or a book. I like to sit in the garden after the sun has weakened a little, but before the mosquitoes come out, for a few hours reading a book.</p>
<p>There are many different styles of patio furniture to choose from that range from classic to modern. There is also a full range of choice in that there are chairs, loungers, swinging sofas, tables, outdoor fridges, barbecue sets and patio heaters amongst other things. A full set need not cost more than $1,000, but you can start with a table and two chairs and build up your patio furniture set step by step.</p>
<p>The many options you have when looking for patio furniture are the designs and the matter it is made from. Most patio furniture stays outside all day and all night in any weather, so it important to get furniture that is well-made and weather-proof. All weather furniture is normally made from plastic-coated steel, wicker, massive wood or moulded plastic.</p>
<p>Whatever you pick, make sure that the guarantee makes your choice worth the money. For example, I mean, if the furniture costs $200, and has a 12 month warranty, then you should be prepared to pay $4 a week for your investment and everything else is a bonus.</p>
<p>Another tip is to buy your patio furniture from a respectable manufacturer or a trustworthy retailer, unless it is massive timber furniture in which case you will want a reliable local craftsman. It depends where you live of course, but any patio furniture is going to have a hard time of it and it will stay outside sometimes no matter what your intentions are now.</p>
<p>Standard plastic patio furniture is pretty good and will stand up to all but the coldest of weather, which can make it become brittle. Prolonged exposure to high temperatures can have the same effect on cheap plastic chairs. White is the usual colour, but there are others. Make sure that you buy something that will take your weight, especially if you are a bit on the heavy side. I have had legs of plastic chairs go on me, but luckily I was on grass both times. On concrete or near the edge of raised decking could be very serious.</p>
<p>Once you have selected your patio table, chairs and possibly loungers, there are one or two other things that I think are essential to allowing the full enjoyment of your patio deck. For example, if you want to use your outdoor furniture in the evening you may find it chilly or you may be troubled by insects.</p>
<p>This need not be a problem. You can get a patio heater for quite a reasonable price. A gas patio heater will keep up to eight people lovely and warm. To complete your patio furniture set, you might want a mosquito trap of some kind.</p>
<p>Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on many topics, but is currently involved with <a target='_blank' href="http://residentialpatioheaters.org/commercial-patio-heaters.html">commercial patio heaters</a>. If you are interested in patio heaters too, please click through to <a target='_blank' href="http://residentialpatioheaters.org">Residential Patio Heaters</a>.</p>
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		<title>Have You Ever Had A The Birthday Barbecue Party?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Apr 2010 14:24:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A lot of people over the age of twenty have a kind of love-hate relationship with birthdays. They love to have a party and be the centre of attention and a lot of fun, but they hate getting older. But I think that people ought to celebrate their birthdays. After all, you like going to someone else's birthday party and so you are morally obliged to put one on for others too.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A lot of people over the age of twenty have a kind of love-hate relationship with birthdays. They love to have a party and be the centre of attention and a lot of fun, but they hate getting older. But I think that people ought to celebrate their birthdays. After all, you like going to someone else&#8217;s birthday party and so you are morally obliged to put one on for others too.</p>
<p>And birthday parties should be a lot of fun. It does not have to be a children&#8217;s type party, of course, but you could still get dressed up and play games.</p>
<p>You could have a barbecue for all your friends and family and do it cowboy style. Have a barn dance that would make &#8216;JR&#8217; proud. The food for this is straightforward enough. Begin by providing plenty of Texas sized spare ribs, half-pounder hamburgers, T-bone steaks, and jumbo size hot dogs with loads of bread and salad.</p>
<p>For music, it has to be country and everybody has to wear cowboy clothing, although it would probably be better to leave the shootin&#8217; irons at home. Annie Oakley style clothes for the ladies and Buffalo Bill style for the gents. If it is going to be a big party, ask everyone to bring their own favourite dish, in true Southern style. That would be a great way to celebrate an adult&#8217;s birthday for the family.</p>
<p>If you do not go much on the macho cowboy idea, you could try a Caribbean style barbecue. Wear flash short sleeved shirts and vivid colours or swimming costumes. The music could be reggae and calypso and the food would be grilled fish and chicken with salad and plenty of fresh fruit. Provide hot and not so hot chilli dips and barbecue sauces. You could have a go at limbo dancing too, that is always good for a laugh.</p>
<p>Or maybe you would rather a humorous barbecue party and all dress up like the hillbilly family &#8216;The Clamperts&#8217;! That would be fun. The men could wear old velvet hats and old clothes tied up with string like Jed and Jethro and the women could come as Ellie May or Granny. I think that the original food like possum and bullfrog might be difficult to get hold of in some areas, but you could just provide what you want for this one. Steaks, hamburgers and fried fish; bread and salad with cake to finish.</p>
<p>Another favourite type of barbecue for a birthday party is the Luau. An Hawaiian barbecue is really something else. You will need bright colours and plenty of tropical Hawaiian decorations. You could provide half coconut shells for drinking out of and lots of coconut and pineapple based drinks. You ought to ask your guests to wear loud Hawaiian shirts and grass skirts, provide plenty of leis and hula music and a &#8216;loudest Hawaiian shirt&#8217; contest is  de rigour.</p>
<p>If none of those takes your fancy, how about a &#8216;Vicars and Tarts&#8217; barbecue? You can use your own imagination on that one though. More tea and crumpet, vicar?</p>
<p>If your barbecue party is to continue into the evening and it might get nippy, you could hire or borrow some patio heaters, just so as to give you a few additional hours in the garden.</p>
<p>Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on many topics, but is currently involved with the <a target='_blank' href="http://residentialpatioheaters.org/electric-outdoor-heater.html">electric outdoor heater</a>. If you are interested in patio heaters too, please click through to <a target='_blank' href="http://residentialpatioheaters.org">Residential Patio Heaters</a>.</p>
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		<title>The Perfect Barbecue Party</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Apr 2010 12:57:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The three most essential elements of any barbecue party are the guests, the weather and the food. I can not make recommendations about your friends and family, you are on your own there, but I hope you will find my suggestions for the other two fronts practical.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The three most essential elements of any barbecue party are the guests, the weather and the food. I can not make recommendations about your friends and family, you are on your own there, but I hope you will find my suggestions for the other two fronts practical.</p>
<p>An unplanned party in the garden is great and often the best parties are the ones that just happen off the cuff, but if you want something a little more formal or more notable then you have to organize. The first step is to pick a date far enough in the future for most people to be unlikely to have a prior engagement, but not so far that they might forget about your barbecue party.</p>
<p>Depending on where you live of course, try to pick a date when it is unlikely to be cool or wet. This is hard in places like the UK, but may be simpler where you live. If the party goes on into the night it may get cool anyway and you could hire a few gas patio heaters in advance just in case. You could also have a sunshade or sheltered seating area in case of blazing sunshine or a light shower.</p>
<p>These days many people are vegetarian and you will have to plan in advance for them and other dieters, if they make up a sizable number of your guests. You could send out RSVP invitations and ask your guests to make known any special dietary requirements. I am not really suggesting that you have to cater to everybody, but if you have a lot of Jews or Arabs coming you will need to provide an alternative to pork chops and of course there are other minorities too.</p>
<p>In fact, you may have to do some investigation into the religions of the people coming to your barbecue party, because often cooking utensils may not have touched pork of meat or shellfish. Most people of the guests with these dietary needs will have been in this situation before and will appreciate if you go some way to providing an alternative.</p>
<p>For this reason, you will need to get your RSVP cards back at least a week before your barbecue party and do a bit of research on the telephone or the Internet. Then start making up the barbecue side dishes. These should include baked or and boiled jacket potatoes and potato salad, baked beans, egg quarters and coleslaw along with pickles, relish, onions, chutneys tomato and curry sauces (hot and not so hot), as most people will eat them. These can be prepared a few days in advance and kept in Tupperware containers in the fridge. Bread in the form of buns is also essential so that people can make sandwiches.</p>
<p>It is imperative for a polished act, to have your party area fully prepared before your guests turn up. it is a good idea to set the music system up in the garden shed or the garage to save it from any sudden shower. Provide plenty of tissues for wiping greasy fingers and plenty of receptacles for the debris. Finger bowls with lemon water would be a good idea for this purpose too.</p>
<p>Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on many subjects, but is currently involved with the <a target='_blank' href="http://residentialpatioheaters.org/propane-outdoor-heater.html">propane outdoor heater</a>. If you are interested in patio heaters too, please click through to <a target='_blank' href="http://residentialpatioheaters.org">Residential Patio Heaters</a>.</p>
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		<title>Gas Lanterns</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Apr 2010 11:44:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Owen Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are several varieties of gas lantern. They are chiefly used to produce light when you do not have a battery lamp or access to an electrical socket. In fact, they are most frequently used for emergency situations, when the power goes out at home, when you are camping or sitting in the garden later in the evening. They offer much more light than most flashlights and they are handy because you can stand them on a table, carry them, or hang them up.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are several varieties of gas lantern. They are chiefly used to produce light when you do not have a battery lamp or access to an electrical socket. In fact, they are most frequently used for emergency situations, when the power goes out at home, when you are camping or sitting in the garden later in the evening. They offer much more light than most flashlights and they are handy because you can stand them on a table, carry them, or hang them up.</p>
<p>There are quite a few models of gas lantern. However, they differ not only in design, but also in the type of fuel they burn. Some people like the old fashioned style kerosene or paraffin lamps. They like the design, the historical facet and possibly even the smell.</p>
<p>Their advantages are that the fuel is low-priced and easy to find. However, their disadvantages are that they smell and are very dangerous if tipped over. The storage of surplus paraffin or kerosene is also a grave risk, should a fire break out.</p>
<p>If you want one of these old style kerosene lanterns, they are widely available at camping, army surplus and hardware suppliers. If you are going to use them for emergency lighting, it is best to have four or five on hand, clean and ready to fill.</p>
<p>The wicks should be trimmed and the glass clean. Keep them in plastic bags to stop dust building up on them. Keep one already filled with kerosene so that you can fill the others by its light. It is safer and less wasteful this way.</p>
<p>However, the modern equivalent of the kerosene lantern is the propane gas lantern. Propane gas lanterns burn with a very clean flame, which is also quite hot, so it does warm up its immediate surroundings, possibly to a distance of a foot or two. Therefore, it can keep faces warm on a cool evening in the garden.</p>
<p>Propane gas lanterns are fueled by gas canisters. They come in various sizes from quite small to large, but the gas does burn for a long while. The small canisters are best for emergency use and the larger ones for use on camping trips or in the garden. They are fairly cheap, are clean to burn, provide some heat, are light weight and are very safe.</p>
<p>On the safety side of things, it is clearly very important that you abide by the manufacturer&#8217;s directions when using any kind of gas lantern, because they are all a latent fire hazard, especially when camping in a wood.</p>
<p>Become acquainted with the operation of the lantern you make your mind up to use before you have to use it. The gas lantern may get hot so be careful with it and get used to lighting it in the daylight so that you know what you are doing, when you need the gas lantern for real. One last suggestion, if you are taking a propane gas lantern on a camping holiday, take enough canisters with you. The merchant should be able to let know you how many hours they will last for the use you are going to put them to.</p>
<p>Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on many topics, but is currently involved with the <a target='_blank' href="http://residentialpatioheaters.org/propane-outdoor-heater.html">propane outdoor heater</a>. If you are interested in patio heaters too, please click through to <a target='_blank' href="http://residentialpatioheaters.org">Residential Patio Heaters</a>.</p>
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		<title>Garden Deck Or Patio Layout</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Apr 2010 18:43:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Owen Jones</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After you have finished buying in your garden patio furniture and you have set it out as you like, it is time to park yourself in one of your new patio chairs with one of your favourite drinks and maybe a pen and paper, and take stock of the situation.</p>
<p>Is your garden patio a little crowded or do you have loads of room? Are there other things you would like to have out there? How about plants? Do you have enough plants and bushes &#8211; eye candy? Will you be using it only in the daytime or in the evening or even at night too? Will you need lighting, for example?</p>
<p>This is where your own personal flair can be added to your shop bought furniture to make the patio truly your patio. So, if you live in a house that only has a small garden, you might want to think about things that hang rather than things that must be sited on the ground, which will take up walking space.</p>
<p>If you do not have much space, but you want to grow plants with edible fruit such as strawberries or tomatoes, you could get some hanging baskets. You can hang them from bushes or standard lamps or fix them to a boring wall. In the same way, you could grow herbs or other small flowers in a window box which has been fixed to a wall or placed on top of it. Or put shelving up and put boxes and pots on that.</p>
<p>If your patio is too sunny, you could grow sunflowers or put up a trellis or an arbour and grow vines or clematis up it. Bamboo grows fast too. If it is too shaded, plant plenty of bright yellow and white flowers and maybe paint the walls white or pink, if you are not keen on glare.</p>
<p>If your garden patio is a much larger, you could add garden accessories in order to increase your enjoyment. For instance, you could construct a barbecue area out of stone slabs or bricks. You could add a fountain too. A fountain provides the very relaxing sound of running and splashing water and fish are a pleasure to look at.</p>
<p>For the colder months, you could construct a fireplace, if local bylaws permit or get a patio heater. They are very efficient and can keep a fair radius warm, depending on the ambient temperature.</p>
<p>You will probably need some type of lighting as well, if you plan on spending some evenings on your patio. I recommend a few spotlights to highlight your favourite plants and the fountain and a broader beam light that you can read by. Do not put these lights near where you mean to sit because they will attract flying insects. However, they make a good distraction from you and will keep all but the blood sucking insects away.</p>
<p>For parasites such as mosquitoes, you should get some form of mosquito trap. Some are very good and promise to keep a quarter or even half an acre clear of mosquitoes and other such nuisances.</p>
<p>For all these additional accessories you will need power points. Therefore, if you plan your garden with pen and paper as I mentioned at the beginning of this article, then you will be able to show the electrician where you want the points and what-not in your new garden patio layout.</p>
<p>Owen Jones, the author of this piece, writes on many topics, but is currently involved with <a target='_blank' href="http://residentialpatioheaters.org/commercial-patio-heaters.html">commercial patio heaters</a>. If you are interested in patio heaters too, please click through to <a target='_blank' href="http://residentialpatioheaters.org">Residential Patio Heaters</a>.</p>
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		<title>Oak And Cherry Garden Furniture</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Apr 2010 09:35:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Owen Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Oak is one of the best woods to use for patio garden furniture. It is local to most Western countries and, being a hardwood, can endure the weather, if treated properly. It is very durable and, so long as you maintain it, it will give you enjoyment and comfort on your garden patio for decades to come.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Oak is one of the best woods to use for patio garden furniture. It is local to most Western countries and, being a hardwood, can endure the weather, if treated properly. It is very durable and, so long as you maintain it, it will give you enjoyment and comfort on your garden patio for decades to come.</p>
<p>Oak is certainly not cheap, but if you bear in mind that it will last for ten to twenty years, whereas plastic and metal may last two to four years, it does not work out a bad deal over the long term and during that period, you will have been sitting on garden furniture that is the bee&#8217;s knees in every way.</p>
<p>Just a point of interest here that will give you more range when you are buying your hardwood garden furniture, oak and cherry wood share many of the same characteristics as far as garden patio furniture is concerned.</p>
<p>The patterns of whorls and rings in the timber is truly beautiful, so in order to maintain the stocks of these trees, please make sure that your patio furniture comes from a replenishable source.</p>
<p>Make sure you follow the maker&#8217;s recommendations as far as preservation is concerned. This will prolong the life of your hardwood furniture, making sure that you will get extra life &#8211; up to twice as much &#8211; life out of your hardwood garden furniture.</p>
<p>The maker or craftsman will probably deliver your furniture primed and stained and maybe varnished too. If you get raw timber furniture, the maker is probably leaving your options open. The least you should do is rub an oil into it.</p>
<p>Ask at your decorators&#8217; merchants or timber merchants which is the best. You could also stain it and varnish it. Ask to see examples before you go ahead, but it has to be done at least once a year anyway, so you can change strategy when it wears off.</p>
<p>This grade of furniture will be seen often at commercial venues, because it is so hard wearing and long lasting, if correctly looked after. You should let commercial sense guide you and follow suit, if you can afford it. If you cannot afford a full suite of hardwood garden patio furniture all in one go, why not buy one or two pieces of furniture a year?</p>
<p>Once you have your furniture in place, you can start thinking about accessories. The most common accessories are lighting, power points, mosquito zappers, sun shades and patio heaters. You will perceive that restaurants and pubs with a patio will use patio heaters when the weather gets cooler.They have to do this, otherwise customers would vanish.</p>
<p>You can learn from this for your back garden. Get yourself a patio heater so that you can enjoy your garden patio in comfort every month of the year. Add a few extra plants and a few nocturnal blossoming plants. Put in a small pond with a fountain and some fish. Finish the whole picture with a few spotlights pointing at your favourite features and hang up a mosquito trap. This way you will get the most out of your oak or cherry wood garden patio furniture.</p>
<p>Owen Jones, the author of this piece, writes on many topics, but is currently involved with <a target='_blank' href="http://residentialpatioheaters.org/commercial-patio-heaters.html">commercial patio heaters</a>. If you are interested in patio heaters too, please click through to <a target='_blank' href="http://residentialpatioheaters.org">Residential Patio Heaters</a>.</p>
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		<title>Patio Heaters In Business</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Mar 2010 14:53:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you own a restaurant, pub or any business using outdoor amenities in a temperate climate zone, then you will know that custom is likely to drop off when the weather gets cooler. You know that you would not sit outside shivering yourself, so you do not count on anyone else to do it. The only answer is to modify the outdoor ambient temperature to an acceptable level.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you own a restaurant, pub or any business using outdoor amenities in a temperate climate zone, then you will know that custom is likely to drop off when the weather gets cooler. You know that you would not sit outside shivering yourself, so you do not count on anyone else to do it. The only answer is to modify the outdoor ambient temperature to an acceptable level.</p>
<p>I have seen this done to stunning effect in Prague in October when there were heavy snow storms. People wanted to sit outside and enjoy the snow storm as long as they were fairly warm. A person&#8217;s primary heat comes from the body and is kept in with sufficient clothing, but it is nice to have a patio heater near-by just to add a glow to your face and hands.</p>
<p>If you have a business that only is busy when it is warm enough, then you have an expensive business and these days expensive businesses do not survive long. You need to wring every last cent out of your business real estate and if that means putting patio heaters in, then that is what you should to do.</p>
<p>Patio heaters come in a range of forms, but they are not that dear to buy. Sometimes you can hire them too. Most of these outdoor heaters run on bottles of propane or butane gas, but there are mains gas varieties too. There are also electric ones, but they tend to be costly to run, unless you can generate your own electricity.</p>
<p>I think that the best two types are the box type where the gas canister goes inside the device and the heat is directed at foot to knee height and the street lantern style, where the heat comes down from about seven or eight feet in height. The gas cylinder also fits inside these models lowering their centre of gravity and making them more difficult to unintentionally knock over.</p>
<p>These heaters are very safe although patrons should be advised to exercise caution if they have young children with them. A standard heater will keep up to two tables and eight people warm enough to enjoy themselves even while it is snowing.</p>
<p>The lease of a few of these patio heaters or even their purchase will soon be off-set by your increased custom, particularly if your competitors are not using them. My wife and I will never forget our time in Prague, when it was snowing, drinking coffee and eating cake outside, watching people go by while we were as warm as toast due to the restaurateur&#8217;s prudence in providing patio heaters.</p>
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