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How do I look after a garden bridge?
The best start to looking after a garden bridge is starting with a quality bridge in the first place. This comes down to a number of factors but two of the most important are the wood the bridge is made from, and the craftsmanship that went into creating it.
Garden Bridges: Which rail is right for me?
As with any piece of furniture, it's a very personal decisions when it comes to the finer details.
After a little research we found out the questions which you are desperate to know the answers to when it comes to wooden garden furniture. So, here you go! Everything you want to know is answered in this post!
Allergies are not fun, and I can definitely vouch for that! As soon as the Summer season hits, you start losing things under piles of tissues. Running nose, eyes watering, itchy eyes, nose and even skin and don't forget the constant fatigue! You find yourself looking at people out in their garden enjoying the fresh air, barbeques and gardening, while you are stuck indoors trying to find a happy medium between closing all of your windows and doors and boiling to death, or risking the wrath of pollen.
For those of you who enjoy being in the garden but worry about getting defeated by the grass and flowers, never fear! We have come up with some top tips and handy hints to help you through. So here goes:
Improving your gardens
7 in 8 people in the UK have a garden, but sometimes it's difficult to know what you should do with yours. So we've asked some lovely people for pictures of thir gardens so that we can provide some recommendations on what could be improved, changed or added to make each and every garden sparkle, and be fit for purpose.