Backyard Retreats

Planning Your Patio Garden

By Roy Thomsitt

A patio can be a wonderful place to relax during the warm days of spring, summer and autumn; or all year if you live in warmer climes. At times when the lawn may be too wet or even muddy, the solid floor of a patio means you can sit outside even after heavy rain and make the most of the fresh air, and visual pleasure of your garden. You can even turn your patio into a patio garden to make it more interesting.

You can turn the plainest of patios into a patio garden with the good use of containers or outdoor planters. If you are starting from nothing, and designing and building (or having designed and built) a completely new patio, then it is worth giving the garden aspect of the patio some forethought.

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Gardening: A Fun and Creative Backyard Relaxation Time

When summer rolls around, many individuals enjoy spending time relaxing in their backyard. When it comes to summer, many individuals associate backyards with picnics, barbeques, swimming, and outdoor sports. While all of these activities are nice, there are not the only things that you can do in your backyard. In fact, there are a number of other popular backyard activities that you may never have given much thought to. One of those activities involves growing a garden.

Growing a garden may take a lot of time and hard work; however, there are a number of benefits to gardening. One of the many benefits of gardening is that you can design your garden however you want. You can choose to grow flowers, plants, or vegetables; however, you do not have to choose just one. If you desire, you could have your garden be a collection of plants, flowers, and vegetables. [Read more...]

Hammocks-extremely Comfortable to Relax in

Hammocks-extremely Comfortable to Relax in

Author: Terro White

These relaxing outdoor retreats are actually the fabric slings, made of cloth and synthetic rope. They are generally used for relaxing in the front water areas, backyards, and cottages. You may even use them on ships and sandy beaches. They provide a safer relaxation place to the people in order to enjoy their sleep. They are available in the market in different forms and patterns. Adding more, they require less maintenance and are durable. They are extremely comfortable, especially for growing kids. They come as Spreader-bar, Mayan, and others.

Today, everyone wants relaxation regardless of the place, be it indoors or outdoors. If you are thinking of various ways to get relaxed, your mind may conjure a resting picture of a person on this kind of fabric sling that is being secured between the branches of the two trees on the shore of a beach. The mere imagination provides us with a feeling that instills peace, comfort, tranquility, and relaxation inside us. Undoubtedly, these slings are the best way to get relaxed in the outdoors meanwhile cherishing the natural beauty. They are being used by people all across the world since centuries. [Read more...]

The Summer Garden For Outdoor Living

The Summer Garden for Outdoor Living

Author: Owen Chubb

Little wonder that modern attitudes towards gardens and what they represent have evolved from traditional views over the last fifty years. Not so long ago, the garden was ‘an area’ intended to be enjoyed, easy to maintain, yet full of variety and ideally providing colour throughout the year. In fact apart from children running around playing, mowing the lawn and deciding how and when best to prune the fruit trees, gardens were considered more in visual terms, in other words within the garden space, form took precedent over any garden activity. This traditional perspective has been dramatically overtaken partly because of the vast array of new garden products featuring innovative technologies but mainly by the dynamic changes in modern living and working habits.

Yes gardens have become smaller and people generally have less time for garden maintenance activities, but most will demand more and spend (both time and money) more in getting the outdoor space right for them and enjoying more time outdoors, whether it is alone or with family and friends.

No matter whether you consider your garden large or small, traditional or minimalist, it should not be seen as merely an asset to add value your home or property but more importantly as an asset that enhances your outdoor living lifestyle.

A place to sit

We probably spend more time in the garden sitting and eating than any other activity. So it is vital the layout of the outdoor space takes this important aspect into account. Invariably the sitting and eating activities take place on or the near the patio areas. Not long ago patios were constructed from poured concrete or even concrete flags. In more advanced gardens, crazy paving invariably broken pieces of natural stone were used. Today’s choice is vast including an extensive range of natural stone which includes bestsellers like Sandstone, Granite and Limestone to name but a few. Unquestionably Sandstone available in a wide range of sizes and colours is a top seller and the preferred choice by far of most people. Natural stone demanding little maintenance is still the preferred choice over other patio alternatives such as man made products and decking. Locating the patio in the sunniest part of the garden is obvious but you would be surprised to discover how frequently this prized location in the garden is occupied by the garden shed. Monitor the sun movements throughout the day to determine what is the best position for the patio. Most prefer sunny positions late afternoon or early evening but some might prefer dappled shade during midday. So choose a location for the patio where and when you’re most likely to use it most. Patios should be level so that you have no trip hazards at joints or patio chairs do not annoyingly rock each time you shift position. They should also have a slight slope or fall for rain to run off. A typical fall is 25mm in 1000mm (approx 1:40). Fall should not be confused with sloping sites which can be cleverly utilised to create split or different levels in the patio. In other words do not be too quick to level sloping ground instead seek new ideas to develop imaginative patio forms. In larger sites it is not uncommon to find two or more patios, designed to take full advantage of the sun at specific times.

Plants please

Of all the elements that go to make up your perfect garden, plants after structure are the essential component. The choice of plants today is practically endless, whether your preference is evergreen or deciduous (shed leaf in autumn), lime haters or lime tolerant,

prefer sunny or shade, dry or damp, open or sheltered conditions. Also how you use plants in the garden can yield specific effects on overall garden size and style. Some plants may be planted as sole specimens, i.e. the centre of attention in a low level bed or to provide a screening requirement. Others may be planted as informal i.e. natural groups or formally to create dramatic geometric patterns.

Ideally plants should be used in as naturalistic way possible so as to enhance the desired look whether it is to follow a gentle curve or sometimes affect the overall appearance. For example, trees and shrubs can be cleverly used to disguise a long narrow garden to make it appear broader in effect, conversely plants can also be used to lengthen broad gardens which are not very long by using the taller plants nearer the house and shorter further away to create a perspective effect that makes the garden appear longer.

Although plants may be used in a variety of ways, it is well worth considering the maintenance aspects before making final selection. There is little point in planting large varieties in confined spaces and despite repeated cutting and pruning neither plant nor gardener will ever be happy. Instead choose plants carefully, consider mature heights and spread not just what the label states ‘…in ten years…’ because plants continue to grow. Instead try to determine what is actual plant height and spread at maturity. Pick plants to suit the suit site’s soil, prevailing conditions and size. This way you will have plants that will flourish and require little or no cutting.

Borders can be straight but better to have gentle curves. Avoid intricate curves and above all pathways that dissect the lawn which will destroy the open aspect and make the garden appear smaller. Instead position pathway to oneside. Ideally borders with at least two or three planting lines look far more interesting. The backline representing usually the taller varieties are the all year round backbone with the middle and lower foreground lines providing seasonal impact. Beds should be at least 900 mm- 1,200 mm deep and to conceal structures like rotary lines or garden sheds might be larger than 2.000mm or more.

For added interest, try to use plants and shrubs with contrasting shapes, heights and colours all linked in a gentle flowing manner around the garden. More impact can be achieved by planting in groups and here think odd as best., i.e. plant in groups of 3,5,7,9 etc for effect. Group planting can be very effective to emphasise the curve nature of the border. Also better to allow at least 100mm-150mm clear space between front line plants and lawn edge, this are can be easily maintained and looks particularly attractive when edged with mini-chip bark mulch dressing. Alternative lawn edgings are available including brick, stone which are a very effective long-term solutions to defining lawn-bed boundary but also providing a useful (lawn must be at least 20mm above height of stone) mowing strip and standing area for any seasonal maintenance work.

Raising your spirits

Raised Beds are becoming a very popular feature for more gardens, not only do they provide added height and hence presence to particular planting arrangements but a great solution to creating soil conditions required for specific groups of plants not found in other parts of the garden. Here azaleas, rhododendrons, forest flames all with spectacular foliage and flower characteristics and are easy to grow so long as the soil is lime free soil. These soil conditions are easy to create in raised beds. Raised beds can be positioned against boundary walls or more prominently as island beds within paved areas. Raised beds may be constructed form brick, natural stone and a variety of timbers can also be used to create attractive enclosures for water features. Trailing bedding plants can be used to great effect in Raised Beds.

Watered Features

There are a wide range of types and sizes but nowadays people choice is influenced by the safety aspects and low maintenance requirements, hence the popularity of Reservoir features typically positioned on or near patio area where they are best enjoyed for both visual and the soothing sound effects of trickling water. In more contemporary gardens stainless steel columns are a popular choice. Irrespective of your style preference, water features add a new dimension to any garden. All that is required is careful attention to detailing, a thoughtful selection of plants, e.g. ferns, ornamental grasses combined with natural river cobblestones create superb compositions and very pleasing features to admire.

The meaning of Light

Lighting is really a must have in the garden. It can not only make an ordinary garden look spectacular revealing an aspect unseen during daylight, but come nightfall the silhouettes of trees and shrubs against textured walls take on a whole new meaning. Just as much as gardens can be visually admired for their interest during daylight, lighting offers a whole new dimension to the meaning of beauty in the garden albeit at nightime. There are many lighting effects to be considered including: spread lighting across access paths, uplighting to direct light up through the branches and trunks of trees or up the walls of buildings, spot lighting can be used to illuminate a statue or water feature and downlighting is typically used to illuminate steps.

Contained Treasures

Growing plants in containers whether it is seasonal summer planting and/or all year round planting is an important dimension to the planting aspects of gardens. Much easier and less costly to introduce to a garden, containers be they urns, planters or humble terracotta pots can be very cleverly used to add high drama and bold colour schemes to areas within the garden. Container planting also permits the growing of plants which might be too vigorous to grow in open ground because of lack of available space or other limitations. Bamboos are fantastic container plants so too are Japanese maples but require sheltered conditions which may not be available in open beds during winter months. Containers can be very useful mobile units to locate around patio to great effect. Try bringing fragrance (lavender, santolina, helichrysum or rosemary) nearer the patio. For added impact try and use three plant types per container, i.e. place tall specimen in centre, small compacts in corners and trailers between corners.

In summary

For some of us relaxing in the garden is nothing more than sitting out or swinging in the hammock, usually in the sun but perhaps increasingly in dappled shade. Whether alone or with family and friends, sitting or eating, dozing or entertaining, living outdoors is a major aspect of how we relax and sometimes let’s be honest, a popular place ‘to get away from it all.’ Today’s outdoor living spaces reflect our preferred ‘approach to interior living’ and hence the common link to bring the indoors out or take the garden in. Irrespective of how you express it, more and more people are demanding more from the outdoor living space and wish to integrate it more with the established ‘interior world’ both visually but also how and what activities take place outdoors. How we use the outdoor living space is increasingly becoming more important than how it looks. In other words today’s homeowners are demanding more functionality from the gardens, yes, you guessed it, form follows function, is the prevailing principle and the smarter approach to determining the outdoor living space.

Owen Chubb is Director of Owen Chubb Garden Landscapes Limited, an established and award winning landscaping company offering clients a complete landscaping service including Garden Design, Construction and Planting. A full member of the Association of Landscape Contractors of Ireland (ALCI), the only professional body for landscape contractors and proud winners in 2005 of the prestigious ALCI Award for BEST PRIVATE GARDEN (Over € 13,000 Category). Tel 087-206 128 / 01-492 0904 www.owenchubblandscapers.com

About the Author:

The Author is a professional garden designer and owner/manager of award winning Dublin based landscaping company: ‘Owen Chubb Garden Landscapes Limited’. The company has extensive experience of designing and constructing stunning gardens in a range of sizes and styles. Featuring natural paving (sandstone, limestone and granite) and mature planting, it’s attention to detail that has made it’s name and practical kno-how that has created many stunning compositions.

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Living Outdoors On Your Patio

You can make your patio into an ideal place to relax after a hard day’s work, and transform it into a great setting for entertaining friends and family. All you have to do is ensure that you decorate and furnish it appropriately. The right patio decor can make all the difference. You can create a beautiful tranquil outdoor setting — just make sure you don’t throw the whole look off with some bad choices.

Before creating the perfect outdoor space on your patio, you need to figure out and understand how you want to use it. If you want to relax and entertain on your patio, realize that it is an outdoor space, and that you want it to be relaxed, but bordering on formal.

Realize also that your patio furnishings will be exposed to the elements year-round, unless you bring them in for winter storage. The summer sun will beat down on your patio furniture, so you will need to find pieces that won’t fade in sunlight. For patios where rain is not a problem, either in desert climets or where the patio has a sheltering roof-overhang, wicker furniture is a popular, elegant choice. If rain is a problem, though, cedar patio furniture works, but teak tends to have more style.

You have a number of options to choose from when it comes to patio furniture. We’ve already mentioned wicker, cedar and teak. Similar to wicker, there is also rattan with an air of sophisticated informality. Regardless of material, though, make sure your patio furniture is well-treated and designed for outdoor use. Otherwise, it probably won’t stand up to extended outdoor exposure.

Next up, you will want to consider your cushions. The major problem here is with fabrics that can discolor, fade and become ruined when daily exposed to UV. Laminated cotton, vinyl coated polyester and acrylic materials are some of your most rugged fabric choices.

So, what pieces should you get? If you want to eat outside, you will definitely want a patio dining set with four or six chairs and a dining table. In addition, you should either get a large patio umbrella or have a roll-up or retractable patio awning installed. Be careful with umbrellas — always close them up when not in use, and store them in a sheltered area like a garage during storms. Awnings, too, should be retracted when not in use. Retractable awnings are more expensive than umbrellas, but are also more convenient and offer greater coverage.

A couple of Adirondack chairs and a hammock will make your patio more inviting to lounge in, but patio carpeting to cover the concrete and cushion your feet, and a couple of cedar planters with herbs or flowers should make things homey and pull the whole patio together for you.

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Fountains, A Gateway for Relaxation

Fountains, a Gateway for Relaxation

Author: stevem

Water brings a sense of calm and tranquility to its surroundings. In homes, Outdoor Fountains and garden fountains have always been a preferred addition in outdoor living spaces. Many are discovering that the semblance of natural serenity produced by cascading waters can also be had through various indoor fountains. It appears that fountains have found its niche in the busy pace of modern life. Having one paves the way for the simplest form of relaxation possible – listening to the sound of water in the comfort of one’s home.

Fountains complete the look and setting of patios. Together with the right patio furniture and patio heater, a comfortable and relaxing atmosphere is created. A hammock makes it more inviting while a gas grill or fire pit on the side completes the picture of leisurely living. A traditional tiered, sleek glass or stone fountain as well as the modern styles will provide years of service as long as they are maintained properly. The use of the right maintenance products will ensure that pumps run properly at all times while preventing formation of stains on garden fountains. [Read more...]

Create A Backyard Haven

Create A Backyard Haven

Author: Bob Blick

Nothing is better to get away from the hassels of work and everyday life than having a backyard retreat. Grab a drink and head out back to just sit and relax. Listening to the sound of running water and watching the birds and butterflies has a soothing effect.

Here are some tips to make the backyard perfect for you if you are starting from scratch. If you already have a backyard theme, you can build on that by utilizing some of these tips.

First decide where you are most likely planning to be sitting and relaxing the most. If you have a deck, it’s pretty obvious. If you don’t, plan a place where you are likely to gather.
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Outdoor Benches – A Fantastic Way To Relax In The Great Outdoors

By Jennifer Akre

Ready to sit back and enjoy the great outdoors? There’s no major trip to the woods needed for this, if you create a fun seating area in your own backyard. Think of what makes those nature getaways what they are? Trees? Wildlife? Outdoor benches where you can sit down and take it all in?

Why can’t you recreate this environment in your backyard? You can, with just a little work.

Start with outdoor benches. After all, what good is a great backyard getaway without somewhere to sit and enjoy it? Outdoor benches come in a number of shapes and styles these days.

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Picnic at the Beach – Easy Dinner Recipes and Dinner Ideas For Family Fun

By Julie Languille

What could be better than a picnic at the beach for a family dinner outing? Sand in your toes, the roar of the ocean a walk on the beach, and a roaring fire to gather around. If you aren’t lucky enough to live near the ocean, a lake, pond, creek or fountain will do. Or simply put blankets down in the back yard. A few easy dinner recipes for a picnic at the beach then later when it gets dark you can do some star gazing.

What you need:

1) A place to go. Choose a local beach, preferably with fire pits or BBQs. One with a bit of shelter from the wind is ideal. It will keep the sand out of your food later.

2) Fire – a fire ring, BBQ, or create your own. You can bring a small portable BBQ or dig a pit and line it with stones. If you are making your own fire pit it is great to involve the whole faily in the digging, the hunt for stones and the search for firewood. It is a good idea to bring a grill to set on top of stones on your firepit. And i always bring some backup firewood in case the search for wood turns up less than an adequate supply.

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Relax the Easy Way

 By Leah Perry

There is no better way to set a calm, serene atmosphere in your home than by creating a serenity area. Every home should have a room or area decorated with tranquility in mind. At the same time, it should be comfortable for all of those dwelling within the home. With these ideas, you can undertake a simple home improvement project with very beneficial results.

Make a Retreat out of Existing Home-Construction

While color and lighting can create the right effect for a serenity room, the ideal way to create this space is with the great outdoors. Combining the tranquility of Mother Nature with the comforts of home, you can achieve the perfect balance.  Dressing up a normal deck with the right furnishings allows you to strike the precise cord, making a harmonious setting for serenity and relaxation.

Look at the Big Picture

There are many elements to consider when designing your patio retreat. You must think about the potential views, the existing construction of your deck and most importantly, your personal preferences. Also, you should pick your outdoor furniture and style based on the climate in your area.  The key to achieving a relaxing environment is remembering subtlety; overdoing any particular theme will overwhelm rather than soothe.

Eyeing the Details

After processing the features of your outdoors area, you may move on to more particular details. There are many themes that can create a reposeful realm. Just as with music, you can orchestrate a symphony by playing the right notes together. Depending on your preferences and personality, you may find that combining eclectic styles suits your taste; or, you may find that sticking to a single motif gives more appealing results.

Get in Touch with Your Inner Style

Style possibilities are endless. An Asian-inspired theme, for example, lends itself well to winding down after a long day. Clean lines and solid colors, such as black aluminum, is the way to arrive at this style of choice. Another theme you can follow is the graceful design of beautiful French ironwork sets. Different distressed metal finishes can create this style. For an entirely different look, opt for the rustic motif of wicker furniture. Comfortable, easy chairs and benches are available in a wide array of lovely and appealing colors. Employing simplicity, all of these designs, and many others, create a crisp, clean look and feel. For added elegance, assemble a smart arrangement of plants or buy a soothing fountain.

Reap the Rewards of Planning

Careful assessment, fine-tuning and a well laid plan make your meditation dreams a reality.  Everyone needs a retreat – somewhere to go without distractions and frenzy.  Make your patio area this oasis with a few simple improvements.  You’ll be amazed how such an idea can really replenish your body and soul.

Freelance writer and home improvement expert, Leah Perry is newly married. She writes about the different techniques of home design and decorating as she applies them in her own house. For more great ways to organize your home, check out [http://www.PatioandHomeFurniture.com]PatioandHomeFurniture.com