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Published: 02/03/2015

The London Garden Bridge

So you may have heard in the news that a proposal has been made for a garden bridge to be placed over the River Thames in London.

It's exciting news for us, as we love garden bridges!

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Updated 2nd June 2020

Everyone wants the perfect garden, but lots of us aren't sure how to go about it. Perhaps you want to put your own stamp on it or make it as quirky with as many hacks as possible to keep costs down.

We, at Tony Ward Furniture, have compiled our favourite 20 ways to make gardens look as fantastic as they can possibly be:

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Does your bird table look a little bit lonely at this time of year? The winter weather can be cruel to garden wildlife as temperatures plummet and storms rage.

Protect your garden birds by following these simple tips that will ensure the happiness of your feathered friends as they eat.

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If you live in Great Britain, there's not much chance that you'll be sitting outside during the winter months.

While it's always nice to enjoy the great outdoors when the warm summer allows us, it's a different story during the colder parts of the year.

We already know that weather affects the appearance of timber, so if you're unlikely to be using your garden furniture in the winter, how should you prepare it for the cold weather?

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Last Updated: 19/11/2019

Are you worried about cracks in your wooden garden furniture? You've come to the right place. Let me assure you that you have not wasted hundreds of pounds on garden furniture which is now deteriorating. With the changing weather, your wooden garden furniture is also prone to change.

In this post we will cover:

  • Why timber splits and cracks.
  • How wood reacts to match it's environment
  • The water content in timber and what percentage of water is ideal for building garden furniture
  • How to prevent your garden furniture splitting and cracking

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