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Gardens are one of those things that you can really tailor to exactly your style and functionality, but quite often we base our gardens around being out in the sunshine. Maybe it's time to start thinking about how you can make the most of your space after the sun goes down...
Creating safe spaces for animals in your garden is a great way to give back to the environment, but also gives you the opportunity to experience the wildlife around you and watch it grow and evolve. With most of these animal homes, you have the option to either buy or make them yourself. We think making them yourself is a bit more fun and rewarding but if you're low on time or resources, buying is a good alternative – and you still get the reward of seeing the animals enjoy their new homes.
First of all, gardens don't have to close just because the season has changed. There are so many ways to still enjoy your garden as we enter the Autumnal period. Sometimes it's just about remembering to make a conscious effort to still enjoy your garden in the cooler seasons.
It might seem a little complicated when it comes to treating outdoor wood, but it doesn't need to be. That's why we made a comprehensive guide so that you can decide what's best for you and your garden. The main question is Paint, Stain or Oil?
Garden Bridges can be used for a multitude of purposes. The main three purposes for garden bridges are for crossing bodies of water, crossing uneven ground or as an ornamental feature. We have chosen our Japanese Style Garden Bridge to show how garden bridges can be used to fulfil all of these purposes.