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Getting outside is incredibly important for your physical and mental health, however, this can feel a little more challenging in the colder, darker months. That's why we have come up with this guide for helping you get out more in the colder weather.
Struggling to get your kids outside in the cool Winter weather? We've come up with this simple guide for inspiring the family to not just get outside, but also have fun doing it.
Struggling to get your kids outside in the cool Autumn weather? We've come up with this simple guide for inspiring the family to not just get outside, but also have fun doing it.
Have you ever considered what your wooden furniture is really made from? The answer will probably be no, and that might be partly down to a lack of information available. We are proud to handcraft all of our wooden bridges and garden furniture from quality Scandinavian Redwood.
Unfortunately the British weather isn't always too kind to us, and it sometimes feels as though we have more rainy days than not. That's why we thought it's time to make the most of the rainy days and find something positive.
Everybody has different tastes and preferences when it comes to a garden, but everyone deserves to have a garden they love and feel at home in.
A few years ago, the Mail Online ran a survey asking Brits what makes for a “Quintessentially British Summer”. The number one answer? Moaning it's either too hot or too wet. Whilst that does sound about right, we like to think a little more positively; that's why we've thought of a few ways to make the most of a British Summer.
Do you ever feel as though your summer evenings have just slipped away, and you haven't made the most of your precious time? We've created a list of ideas to ensure you never have that feeling again.
Struggling to decide on your new wooden garden bridge? We've come up with this fun and easy quiz to help you decide which bridge is right for you.
We spend all winter desperately waiting for Spring and Summer, and then when it finally comes along, the unlucky ones are hit with the dreaded hay-fever symptoms. Sneezing, itching nose and eyes watering – just some of the oh so familiar symptoms that have the capability of tarnishing our lovely outdoor time.