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Protecting your wooden garden furniture is an essential part of garden maintenance. By effectively taking care of your garden furniture, you are ensuring the beautiful wooden qualities are maintained throughout the years to come.
Cleaning your wooden garden furniture doesn't need to be complicated, and that's why we like to make it even easier. Here you can find our top recommendations, and also some things you probably want to avoid.
One of the greatest things about wooden garden furniture is how simple it is to clean and maintain. It's so simple that we can narrow it down to three (optionally four) simple steps.
Wooden Garden Furniture is known for its classic style and timeless charisma; however the British weather is known for making life a little more difficult. When it comes to protecting your wooden garden furniture from the British elements, there are a few easy rules you can follow to help prolong its life.
Despite having an abundance of natural qualities, there are still plenty of things you can do to prolong the lifespan of your wooden garden furniture. We've come up with a simple guide to making sure your wooden garden furniture looks just as good next Summer.
Most people know the importance of cleaning and maintaining your wooden garden furniture. However, it is less well known how often you need to be undertaking this cleaning and maintenance.
Cleaning wooden garden furniture is essential to maintaining its stunning appearance and durability. Here are some easy steps you can follow to make sure your wooden garden furniture has a long and charming future.
Wooden garden furniture is naturally stunning, versatile and oozing with charm. With a little love and care, you can keep the beauty of the furniture maintained over the years to come.
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?
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.