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Index
July - 2006
This
month I have looked in depth at types of greenhouses, summerhouses, ponds
and decking...
Greenhouses
Within
the protected environment of a greenhouse you will be able to raise and
grow plants and vegetables at any time of the year. There are several
designs available - traditional lean-to types, full span greenhouses,
modular types, or the inexpensive poly-tunnels. You will also need to
decide whether to have wood or aluminium construction. Before you go shopping
at the "greenhouse website" that I have found for you (address below,)
consider what use your greenhouse will get. There`s no point in buying
a 12`x 10` model if you only grow tomatoes and have a postage stamp size
lawn. I only use my greenhouse for about six weeks of the year,
therefore I have a 6` x 6` octagonal cedar wood summerhouse type,
which I have painted blue... Browse at the excellent choice of wooden
and aluminium greenhouses at http://www.greenhousesupply.co.uk
Prices vary greatly so do shop around before you purchase. You could of
course have a look through your local paper and get a second hand aluminium
greenhouse......
Summerhouses
What
better than a secluded summer house that`s stocked with magazines
and comfy chairs, tucked away at the bottom of a long garden, where you
can go and hide for a while from the chores of the day. If it`s
not for you, perhaps your grandchildren would love to be spoiled with
a summerhouse. I seem to remember they are great places for make believe
and story telling.. Have a look at: http://www.waltons.co.uk for a great
choice of summerhouses for grown-ups and playhouses for children. Prices
start at about £165 delivered for playhouses and £590 for
summerhouses.
Ponds
No
garden is complete without water, and nothing quite so restful as sitting
by a pond. Consider where to site your pond, then choose the size
and style. There is a choice of rigid moulded ponds, butyl pond liners
or concrete lining. Plan if you want to have moving water, either
a waterfall or fountain, in which case you will need to have an electric
pump. For all aspects of building a pond, including safety, I have found
the following comprehensive websites, but as with greenhouses you should
shop around for bargains. Gardening magazines have sections at the back
that advertise ponds etc. Safapond pond
safety or http://www.water-garden.co.uk
Decking
Timber
decks are still a great fashion accessory for your garden, and an alternative
to a patio, offering a natural looking outdoor living space for dining,
entertaining or just relaxing. Decking materials are available from most
garden centres, DIY stores and builders merchants, and it is - according
to the experts - easy to make a deck... Personally, I would opt for a
professional carpenter to do the job. Consideration needs to be given
to the aspect of the proposed decking, whether it is to be linked to your
house or free-standing, and if it will be enhanced with railings. Be aware
that you will get what you pay for, and the cheap unseasoned but highly
preserved decking may last only as long as it`s first coat of chemical
preservative, whereas more expensive cedar decking will not only last
three times longer but is easier to maintain with just the occasional
coat of oil - and it ages more attractively...The following websites will
supply all your decking needs and information: http://www.distinctive-uk.com/landscapes-decks.htm
and http://www.tda.org.uk

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