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15 May 2012

Uk Water Features - Adding a Pond to your Garden

If you are someone who is interested in designing and maintaining your own landscapes and gardens, adding a pond to your garden is worth considering. A garden pond is a striking addition, offering a relaxing and soothing ambience to your outdoors. A garden pond or any water feature can definitely become the focal point of your garden and take pride of all the compliments that you receive from the guests. If you are planning to add a pond to your garden, you need to look into certain considerations, such as the type of garden pond, the location and size of the pond, and any additional water features such as fountains that you may want to add. This article intends to explore the advantages and features of pre formed ponds, a very popular and easy to installtype of pond.

Pre formed pond – an Ideal Choice for Beginners

A pre formed pond is often preferred by those who want to install a pond for the first time. Pre formed ponds are pre-made plastic or fiberglass ponds that you can simply insert into the ground after digging the ground in the shape of the pond. Compared to other forms of garden ponds such as pond liners/liner ponds and concrete ponds, adding a pre formed pond in your garden involves less labor costs, a shorter construction period, and reasonable maintenance expenses. A pre formed pond, in simple terms can be described as an instant and quick to install starter pond. They are available in a variety of sizes and shapes such as square, rectangle, circle and a range of other organic shapes.

Preformed ponds are favored by many house owners since they are the easiest way to bring a water feature into the garden or patio. Digging the ground of the garden in the shape of the pre formed pond shell is only the major work involved. All other necessary attachments and accessories are usually available with the pond kit making the job easy. Rigid liners with plant shelves come integrated with the pond. A pre formed pond kit may also contain a pump, a filter, water conditioners, etc. Adding a pre formed pond to your garden is not only easy but is affordable too. Since these ponds are highly durable and weather resistant, there is less tension about possible damage or other issues.

Before making your final choice regarding pond type, analyze what you expect from a garden pond and identify the reasons for your desire to install one in the first place. You may wish to combine a pre formed pond with a rock effect cascade or waterfall to add another element to your overall look. Whether you choose a geometric shape for a simple modern look or an organic shape with plants to go for a more naturalistic look there is a preformed pond to suit your needs. Defining your intention will itself solve your confusion regarding selecting the right type of garden pond. 

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posted by UKWaterFeatures at 11:20
11 May 2012

UK Water Features - Outdoor Entertaining & Cooking Alfresco!

When we think about cooking alfresco, barbecues (BBQ) must be the first thing that comes to mind, where family and friends relax around a grill awaiting finger-licking good flame-grilled food. Barbecue aficionados just wait for the summer to organize an outdoor entertaining event by cooking outside and inviting friends over for a beer. Barbecue is a soulful and humble foodstuff that often evokes in us a sense of community.

Outdoor kitchens are in great popularity among enthusiasts of cooking alfresco. In order to entertain friends with great food and lots of memories, your outdoor kitchen needs to be equipped with a good quality integrated BBQ. There are numerous barbecue grills available that suit all price ranges and requirements. Investing in an excellent BBQ with a big grill is worthwhile for creating enhanced gastronomic outcomes. A gas barbecue or masonry barbecue are good options that you can consider and below are some of their features and advantages.


Masonry Barbecue – More Than Just A BBQ

A masonry barbecue is best suited for those for whom alfresco cooking is a way of life. Usually constructed from stone, bricks or any other first-rate raw materials, masonry barbecues are robust and durable. Both charcoal and wood can be used in the fireplace to create excellent smoked or grilled food. A masonry bbq by its design and structure can become a permanent garden fixture, even though it is moveable and detachable. Considered as a long-standing and dependable barbecue, the masonry variation can be placed as the hub of your garden or can even be treated as a second kitchen. The waterproof and windproof characteristics of masonry barbecues are added advantages and they can also be used as an outdoor heater. Since these bbqs come equipped with sufficient countertop space for preparation, the master chef can enjoy a contented cooking experience. A laid back, fun and social approach to cooking can be aptly met with nice masonry barbecue equipment.

Gas Barbecue – More Convenient Option

This relatively new barbecue version is getting increasing popularity in the barbecue world. Barbecue fanatics often argue on the best choice bbq and never reach a conclusion on whether charcoal or gas bbq is the best. Both charcoal and gas barbecues have their own pros and cons and hence the choice should depend on your taste and budget preference. Masonry barbecue campaigners using charcoal as fuel argue that charcoal burning lends a distinctive taste to the cooked meat. But a gas barbecue will certainly win over the convenience and easy to clean aspects. This relatively cheap bbq equipment can be ignited at the simple touch of a button, to start cooking in seconds. You can even control temperature with a dial and for longer periods of time, which is not possible with a charcoal bbq. Cleaning up is also easy since there is no messy smoke residue.

Before investing on a masonry or gas barbecue, it is prudent to contemplate your options and personal preferences.

UK Water Features has a wide range of barbecues and barbecue accessories for all your outdoor grilling needs.

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posted by UKWaterFeatures at 14:58
4 May 2012

Uk Water Features - Adding a Pond to your Garden

If you are someone who is interested in designing and maintaining your own landscapes and gardens, adding a pond to your garden is worth considering. A garden pond is a striking addition, offering a relaxing and soothing ambience to your outdoors. A garden pond or any water feature can definitely become the focal point of your garden and take pride of all the compliments that you receive from the guests. If you are planning to add a pond to your garden, you need to look into certain considerations, such as the type of garden pond, the location and size of the pond, and any additional water features such as fountains that you may want to add. This article intends to explore the advantages and features of pre formed ponds, a very popular and easy to installtype of pond.

Pre formed pond – an Ideal Choice for Beginners

A pre formed pond is often preferred by those who want to install a pond for the first time. Pre formed ponds are pre-made plastic or fiberglass ponds that you can simply insert into the ground after digging the ground in the shape of the pond. Compared to other forms of garden ponds such as pond liners/liner ponds and concrete ponds, adding a pre formed pond in your garden involves less labor costs, a shorter construction period, and reasonable maintenance expenses. A pre formed pond, in simple terms can be described as an instant and quick to install starter pond. They are available in a variety of sizes and shapes such as square, rectangle, circle and a range of other organic shapes.

Preformed ponds are favored by many house owners since they are the easiest way to bring a water feature into the garden or patio. Digging the ground of the garden in the shape of the pre formed pond shell is only the major work involved. All other necessary attachments and accessories are usually available with the pond kit making the job easy. Rigid liners with plant shelves come integrated with the pond. A pre formed pond kit may also contain a pump, a filter, water conditioners, etc. Adding a pre formed pond to your garden is not only easy but is affordable too. Since these ponds are highly durable and weather resistant, there is less tension about possible damage or other issues.

Before making your final choice regarding pond type, analyze what you expect from a garden pond and identify the reasons for your desire to install one in the first place. You may wish to combine a pre formed pond with a rock effect cascade or waterfall to add another element to your overall look. Whether you choose a geometric shape for a simple modern look or an organic shape with plants to go for a more naturalistic look there is a preformed pond to suit your needs. Defining your intention will itself solve your confusion regarding selecting the right type of garden pond. 

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posted by UKWaterFeatures at 13:55
28 March 2012

UK Water Features - Bringing technology to your garden.

There is no escaping technology and today it has found its way into your garden as well. There are several kinds of accessories that you could use in your garden to make it an even more interesting experience. A bio-ethanol burner can easily be turned into a lighting source for your outdoor area. There are several versions that you can use, an open grate fire place, an enclosed square table and the like. All of these ensure a safe means of light in your garden and adds that touch of uniqueness.

You could also consider investing in an all-weather wicker furniture set. Here is a set of furniture, available in a range of shades and with that wicker finish that you love so much. You do not have to worry about it being in the sun or the rain because it is covered with a resin that allows it to handle the elements no matter how harsh they are. The best thing about such all-weather wicker furniture is that they come in a range of designs and so you never have to worry about not finding something to suit your décor.

For those who love to spend their spring and summer outdoors, a Terazzo table would be an excellent addition to your backyard. This is a stone table which can be opted for in similar seating arrangements as well. These stone tables are all-weather and you never have to worry about them being damaged out in the sun or snow. It is great for those early evening dinners or for those summer barbecues when the whole family gets together. Having one around also gives children another place to head to with their board games.

     

Solar garden lights are becoming increasingly popular among people who would like to have their outdoors nice and bright without the hassle of drawing power from the main grid lines. Once you install solar panels to the top of your home, you can be assured of a night’s worth of power with your solar garden lights. These come in different varieties to suit any place they are put in. You have different ones’ for the patio, the lawn, shrubs, water bodies etc. All of these can easily be installed and require minimum maintenance.

And for all those folks who love a good barbecue, the 4 burner gas barbecue, would be a perfect addition to your garden. Since it is based on gas, you do not have any worry of excessive smoke, over burning and the like. Having 4 burners will give you the advantage of controlling the heat. For a barbecue person, this could not be more important. 

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posted by UKWaterFeatures at 17:37
16 March 2012

UK Water Features - Save money and taste the difference this year, grow your own fruit and veg!

Growing your own fruit and vegetables is a huge leap towards making your life greener and healthier. It is a great money saver because you get fresh produce at nearly half the cost you would otherwise have to pay to buy from your local market. If you are using organic farming methods, it will help in preserving the soil nutrients while cutting down on the use of toxic pesticides and chemicals.

It is possible to grow almost all varieties of fruits and vegetables in your garden without taking too much of time off from your other routine activities. All it requires is a working knowledge of which soil works best for a set variety of plants. The climatic conditions prevalent in your place and the rainfall are also factors that need to be taken into account when you plan to grow your own fruits and vegetables.

The amount of space that you will be able to spare for your food garden is another important aspect. The more space you are able to use, the more varieties of plants can be produced. Garden planters can be used to create food garden within a limited space in your backyard. It also helps restrict the growth of invasive plants and enables you to move your plants from indoors to out whenever you feel the need to do so.

Pots and planters can be used to lend a touch of style and elegance to your planting area. They are available in a variety of shapes and sized and can blend effortlessly with other elements in your garden. They are highly functional and extremely good for improving the looks of your garden without having to spend too much. Planters with self watering options are available at affordable rates. Planters are available in a variety of material. It is important to decide on the one that’s right for your garden.

Teak planter are a good option to consider for growing vegetables and fruits in your garden space. Apart from lending style and space to your garden, they are easy to handle. They have a slatted base to allow drainage. If you don’t know where to find them, look online to get access to a wide variety of excellent planters in various colours and designs.

A 4 Tier greenhouse is the best way to propagate seeds and grow plants. It is the perfect option to consider if you have space constraints but still wish to grow your own fruits and vegetables. 

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posted by UKWaterFeatures at 14:43
14 March 2012

UK Water Features - Turning your garden into an outdoor living space this Summer

Cadix garden furniture offers a range of products that can enhance the looks of your garden greatly. They are easily the biggest name in the UK when it comes to premium garden utility products that reflect your lifestyle.

If you are looking for some great earthy planters, Cadix planters will do fine with their coarse natural look. They are produced in lightweight concrete and are available in a variety of sizes and shapes to hold flowers and small ornate plants and shrubs. They are great garden items to contribute to the landscape design of your garden.

Cadix furniture is available in a broad range of designs and styles and is created to give your garden that improved, homely look at all times. The product list includes items such as patio sets, all weather resin Rattan weave articles, cast aluminium furniture, stone ceramic tops and resin weave items and garden accessories such as Parasols and Bases.

Perspective garden mirrors are available in beautifully designed frames of various materials and finishes. They can create space and light in the darker corners of your garden and will add more substance and character to the blank walls where you intend to use them. Another product that can enhance your garden is the mirrored windows with shutters. They are designed to reflect light into a dark corner and come in many shades and styles.

Garden wall art of reputable brands can be used to create an atmosphere that seems natural and serene. Wall art includes butterflies, sparkling dragons, and exciting and wholly natural looking bumble bees among others. There are other exciting wall pieces available such as terracotta items, fish wall art, floral designs and sun and moon wall art in a variety of sizes and styles.

Looking for a unique garden clock? Find some really innovatively designed clocks such as ones made of terracotta or even fossils. Even station clocks can be used to add a touch of elegance to your garden and make them look stylishly different. There are some unusual stone effect clocks also available that will blend perfectly with your garden settings.

Garden bamboo screening is the ideal decorative screen for your garden as it helps enhance your garden space and also provides that much needed privacy. The screen is prepared from best quality natural bamboos and can be easily attached to your existing fencing as an extension.

To give your garden that personal touch of your own you can bring in a premier barbeque which can be placed in a strategic location. Garden parties will never be the same again.

 

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posted by UKWaterFeatures at 10:57
5 March 2012

UK Water Features - Don’t let the British weather dampen your mail, or your spirits.

Looking for a post box to go with your home exterior? There are a host of options available to help you choose the best of the many varieties available. Modern day letter boxes are available in many styles and colors and serve people with diverse artistic interest and of course budget.

Modern post boxes are trendy, stylish and engineered to stop pilferage. They are sturdy, long lasting and aesthetic in their look and purpose. Stainless post boxes also provides the best service in terms of durability, function and affordability. Residential post boxes are available in many styles and cool colors. You are sure to find the perfect one for your home among the huge variety of collection available.

The steel post boxes are made from brushed, high quality stainless steel and can be accessed by key. There are top loading as well as side loading types available while all the varieties are weather resistant and rustproof. They can be wall mounted easily and come with one year warranty.

Are you looking for cheap post box models? Budget post boxes are now available in steel with a lot of color options. The features include name plate window and mail check window. They are designed to facilitate easy removal of contents from a side hinged door.

If you are in the market for an expensive designer post box, then there are some attractive options available. Stylish high end designer post boxes can be customized and made to match your exact specification. You are free to choose the styling and color and any additional features that you might like to have.

You can even order multi-occupancy post boxes now available from leading manufacturers of designer post boxes. Apartment post boxes made from high quality steel and a paint finish in a variety of colors are available from leading manufacturers. The flush designs allow multiple boxes to be fitted side by side easily or one below the other. Despite their close location, they allow easy removal of contents and are extremely convenient to use.

The letter boxes are weather proof and designed to withstand the British weather. There is no way your important mail will be damaged or affected by the damp English weather. You just have to make sure that you order your post box from reputable manufacturers. The best manufacturers will give you an extended warranty and the best prices.

UK Water Features has a huge range of garden summer essentials ranging from garden lightinggarden buildingsbbq's and water features

 

 

 

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posted by UKWaterFeatures at 09:21
28 February 2012

UK Water Features - Celebrating the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee in Style with Your Own Garden Party

The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee which marks 60 years of the Queen’s reign takes place later this year. The Diamond Jubilee Central Weekend is scheduled to be held from 2nd to 5th June, 2012. Buckingham Palace is making preparations for coordinating the events the details of which are being awaited by the public enthusiastically.

The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee is going to trigger off celebrations of monumental magnitude across the UK. Official as well as private parties are sure to take place on a scale that has not been witnessed in recent times. You too can make arrangements to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee in style in your own backyard with an unforgettable garden party.

Since it is an once-in-a-lifetime celebration, you must make sure that the party is grandiose on all levels. If you have chosen your luxurious garden as the venue to throw the party on the big day, it is imperative to have luxury garden furniture to create the right impact on your guests.

There are few things that you can do with lighting to create the right ambiance. Solar garden lighting is a good option to choose to make sure that your garden, walkways and patios decks remain well lit even after dark. There are a variety of solar garden lights to choose from that includes hanging types, stake mounted and wall mounted.

Brushwood screen fencing is a great way to keep unwanted eyes from snooping into your exclusive celebrations. Your Queen’s Diamond Jubilee celebrations are an event for your friends and family. The bamboo screening can be attached to existing fences and stone walls, chain link or even arbours. They are made of vertical bamboo slats and acts as a natural screen giving a completely natural look to your garden.

The food for such an exclusive occasion must be special too. To add your own touch of exclusivity, you can order an outdoor masonry BBQ or 3 burner gas BBQ which can be assembled in a jiffy. There are models that come with ready mix mortar and in a terracotta coloured table. They are designed for use with charcoal.

The arrangement can be completed with some truly exquisite luxury garden furniture which can be ordered from any leading garden furniture store or from online resources. Now you are ready to celebrate the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee in style with a garden party that has all the elements of luxury in it and of course some delectable and choicest foods and drinks.

 

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24 February 2012

UK Water Features - How to Bring a Little Structure to Your Garden this Spring

Are you looking to bring a little structure to your garden this spring? There are many ways of sprucing up the look of your private garden but it must be done with a lot of care and detailed planning.

You can start off with a wooden garden arch to add a touch of rustic charm to your garden. They can also be used to create a pathway between two areas of your garden you want to demarcate. Garden arches made of top quality timber will give you a feature that will last for years to come.

Garden swing seats of various shapes and designs are also great garden accessories to give your garden that dramatic change in looks. You must remember that buying hand crafted seats or swing seats takes time and consideration so don’t rush into the job. You must have a closer look at the shape for it is important to feel absolutely comfortable and relaxed. After all that is the reason why you are looking to invest in exclusive garden furniture.

Another great way to make your garden look graceful and attractive is to add a garden pergola. They can be a useful way to add structure to your garden. More often than not, these pergolas capture the attention of visitors for their beauty and style. It can be a natural focus point of your garden and can be used either as a decorative material for screens or to support climbing plants.

 

       

There are other ways of bringing a little structure to your garden this spring. A wooden planter will not only help you create a bed to grow your favourite plants but will also enhance the looks of your garden space significantly. They can fit in any corner and comes in a variety of sizes and shapes. Most of them are made of pressure treated wood and are hence durable and fit to endure rough climes and conditions.

You can protect the wood by lining the inside of the planters with plastic and securing it in place with small nails. Don’t forget to make provisions for adequate drainage before filling it with soil and compost.

A garden arbour is another fantastic way to enhance the aesthetic appearance of your garden. Arbors can draw immediate and admiring attention from visitors to your place. They allow creepers and vines to gradually wrap around them, creating a look that can improve the look of your garden by several notches.

You can consult landscaping or gardening experts to get more input if you want to bring a little structure to your garden this spring. 

UK Water Features offers more than just water features with a wide range of garden ornamentsbarbecuesgarden furnituregarden lightingwild bird feed and electronic pest control products.  

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posted by UKWaterFeatures at 14:21
20 August 2011

Enjoy Your Garden During The Fall Season

As the summer starts to fade away and we move swiftly into the fall season we start getting less daylight we also start getting cooler evenings. Yet the fall weather we are still keen on spending as much time outdoors as possible we tend to stay closer to the comfort of our homes. Even in the the UK it is possible to enjoy the cooler nights on a fall evening by sitting out side on your deck or patio area. A key point to remember during this time is to be able to keep enjoying your gardens you should begin to  put your potted plants and flowers close to your patio are and bring the lighting closer. Sitting outside during the fall season is quite popular so if you have solar garden lights bring them closer into your patio or sitting area this way you will be able to benefit from outdoor lighting. 


If throughout the summer you invested in a birdbath for your garden then the fall season is a perfect time for you to embrace the sight and sounds of your feathered friends enjoying their new bird baths as the birds are preparing for the winter season. Enhance your water falls or water fountains  in your garden by simply adding a solar spotlight under it to bring the feature to life at night. You will be surprised how relaxing it can be sitting in your garden during the fall season. We all know that the temperatures will drop during the fall season so if you are planning on sitting outdoor then it may be wise to invest in a small patio heater or garden firepit to keep you toasty while you sit back and relax. Many of the patio heaters that are on sale are now eco-friendly and are available as ether gas or electric.

A quick note, towards the end of fall and when winter does draw closer be sure to remove any motorised parts from your bird baths or water falls so as not to damage them by any frost or below freezing weather if you are not using a heating system in them. A full guide on how to prepare your water features for the winter season will be posted close to the time. In the mean time, sit back and enjoy the rest of the summer in your gardens and take pleasure from all the hard work that you have put in over the season. 

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posted by UKWaterFeatures at 08:50
1 July 2011

Creating your own water feature in your garden made simple

Having a water feature in your garden can create a relaxing and tranquil atmosphere where you can sit and enjoy your lovely garden. If you are one of those hands on people, who prefer to get the satisfaction of starting from scratch on a project to achieve a sense of accomplishment with the outcome then creating your own water feature is actually not that tough.

The concept of flowing water transforms the ambience of a garden. It doesn't really matter where the source of the moving water is coming from this is all personal preference. Whether it’s a garden pond or a spectacular flowing cascade water feature, the end result is the actual the sight and sound of flowing water that provides triggers a response of our senses. An important factor to consider is the actual placing of the water feature as once it is placed and water is flowing, you really do not want to be moving it around all that much. A couple of perfect ideas to consider are areas of your garden that is partially shaded, sheltered from wind and of course where the water feature can be appreciated by yourself and others.

What you need?

All in all it is actually quite simple and there is no need for you to be a garden designer or some sort of water feature specialist in order to construct. All recycling water features, i.e. those that circulate their own water feature. As with many self contained water features that recycle from a reservoir via a pump through a decorative feature, they are actually mostly constructed in a similar way whether they be freestanding, flush with the ground or even a wall-mounted feature.

To create a basic garden water feature of your very own the essential building kits consists of: a reservoir, which is filled with water; a submersible pond pump (plus attachments if you are creating a fountain effect). Obviously you’ll also need some sort of tools for digging out the hole (if the reservoir is below ground), and a spout with extra hose if the out-flow is elevated above the reservoir, and a nearby electricity supply.

A note to remember is that even though the submersible pump recycles water, the reservoir will need topping up every now and then (especially during days of warm or windy weather). Water features generally use pumps which run off low-voltage electricity. Remember though that they all need to be plugged in in-doors and always use a residual circuit breaker (RCB).

It is possible to create a simple water feature with a small budget. So unless you are thinking of creating a luxurious cascade water feature with expensive rocks or millstones then this may be a double if not more. To keep things simple, here is a shopping list to create a lovely yet simple water feature in your garden.

�� Small pump
�� Butyl pond liner and reservoir tank or pebble-pool reservoir
�� Steel mesh
�� Cobbles

First dig in your reservoir.

Next cover the reservoir with heavy gauge steel mesh and supporting timber if needed.

Attach a pipe to the outlet of the pump, and pass it through the mesh to the fountain head.

Position the head and arrange some stones so that the head is held in place and can’t be seen.

The flow rate will need to be adjusted by a valve on the outlet pipe of the pond pump so that water sprays out of the fountain, washes over the stones and back into the reservoir.

To build a raised water feature could potentially be a little more expensive depending on the actual fountain head that you decide on. This kind of water feature could also be constructed in a day. To construct a raised water feature you will need:

�� Medium-sized pump
�� Reservoir tank
�� Steel mesh
�� Fountain head
�� Cobbles
�� Length of hose

In order to construct this kind of water feature the reservoir needs to be big enough/deep enough to hold water feature pump. If free-standing, you could choose an attractive container such as a water tank or large ceramic pot. If not then it can be concealed behind a low wall or behind an arrangement of flowers

Place the new water feature pump in the tank and attach a long piece of flexible hose to the outlet pipe.

Cover the tank with a piece of steel mesh and thread the hose through it. (Same as before)

Then run the flexible hose up to the fountain head.

Disguise the pipe work by running it behind a batten attached to a fence post.

If the water feature is built against a wall, embed it into the brickwork.

Cover the steel mesh with a layer of decorative garden pebbles.

Adjust the flow rate so that water sprays/flows into the reservoir.

Choosing the correct pump really depends on what your intentions are. With such a wide range of water feature pumps available, it will certainly be to your benefit to doing a little research on which pump will suit your water feature.

One final note, as we know water and electricity are a potentially lethal combination, so when conecting our new feature to the mains don't forget to make sure that any mains supply to the garden is protected by an RCD, preferably at the house fuse box.

Sit back, admire your new water feature and relax in your garden. Job well done!

UK Water Features has a huge range of garden summer essentials ranging from garden lightinggarden buildingsbbq's and water features

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posted by UKWaterFeatures at 09:43
14 June 2011

5 Of Our Best Selling Gas BBQs For Your Garden This Summer

There are so many different types of BBQs now a day that it can become a little bit of a choirs when it comes to deciding on which barbeque is the perfect one for your garden and grilling needs. This season we have seen a massive increase in the sales of gas bbq’s. Even though there are many people who prefer the more traditionalcharcoal bbq's there are actually several benefits to owning a gas barbeque. The gas generally lasts quite a long time, giving you plenty of juice for all your grilling needs and you don’t have to stack up with piles of coal. Due to their overall convenience a gas bib is very easy to light. There is really no messing around when it comes to lighting a gas bib. Another great benefit to owning a gas bib is that there is very little wait time. Compared to charcoal bib the wait time for the bib to get hot is far shorter. It is easy to regulate to heat. With coals, the heat is regulated by the amount of coals that are used, and how close the rack is that holds the coals in relation to what you are grilling. These factors usually have to be determined before you start grilling because it is difficult to impossible to adjust once you get going. But, with gas BBQ grills, the flame height can easily be adjusted with the turn of a knob, a higher flame to make the grill hotter or lower to reduce the heat. This also allows for more accurate grilling. On top of all that gas bib offers a great value for money!

Our top 5 selling gas bbq's this season


Adelaide Silverline Flat Bed BBQ (3 Burner)

  • 3 Cast iron burners 4.3Kw each
  • Each burner has its own independent control with variable heat settings offering maximum control
  • Large wheels to move the BBQ around the garden
  • Side shelves ideal for food preperation or storage
  • Metal cover to protect the grilling area and drip tray for excess fat
  • Metal grill and twin hot plate (These can be moved around as required)
  • Push button piezo ignition
  • Warming rack
  • Serves 10-12 People

 

Adelaide Silverline Flat Bed BBQ (4 Burner)

  • 4 Cast iron burners 4.3Kw each
  • Each burner has its own independent control with variable heat settings offering maximum control
  • Large wheels to move the BBQ around the garden
  • Side shelves ideal for food preperation or storage
  • Metal cover to protect the grilling area and drip tray for excess fat
  • Metal grill and twin hot plate (These can be moved around as required)
  • Push button piezo ignition
  • Warming rack
  • Easy clean drip tray
  • Serves 14-16 People

Darwin Flat Bed 4 Burner with Roasting Hood BBQ

  • 4 stainless steel burners 4.3kW each
  • Side burner 3kW
  • Warming rack
  • SIlver plated heatshield and facia
  • Enamelled cooking grids - 2 pieces
  • Push button piezo ignition
  • Hose and (27mm) 37mb clip on propane regulator
  • Stylish ergonomic silver knobs
  • Side shelves
  • Heat shield which folds down flat to cover the grill area
  • All nuts and bolts supplied
  • Easy clean drip tray
  • Flamer tamer technology
  • Serves 16-18 people

 

Taunton Deluxe Barbecue (4 Burner) with Side Burner

  • 4 Cast Iron Burners (4.3kW each)
  • Side Burner (3kW)
  • Each burner has its own independent control with variable heat settings offering maximum control
  • Metal grill and twin hot plate (These can be moved around as required)
  • Large wheels to move the BBQ around the garden
  • Side shelf ideal for food preperation or storage
  • Push button Piezo Ignition
  • Warming Rack
  • Temperature Gauge
  • Hose & 27mm Clip on Propane Regulator supplied
  • Stylish ergonomic silver knobs
  • Lava rocks included
  • Spacious storage cabinet
  • Serves 16-18 people

Adelaide Silverline Flat Bed Roaster BBQ with hood (2 Burner)

  • 2 Cast iron burners 4.3kW each
  • Roasting hood with sturdy handle - great for getting the real smokey BBQ flavour into your food
  • Very large cooking area
  • Metal grill and twin hot plate (These can be moved around as required)Push button piezo ignition
  • Hose and (27mm) 37mb clip on propane regulator
  • Stylish ergonomic silevr knobs
  • All nuts and bolts supplied
  • Easy clean drip tray
  • Lava rocks included
  • Serves 8-10 people
  • High quality wooden trolley
  • Deluxe wheels

 

UK Water Features has a huge range of garden summer essentials ranging from garden lighting, garden buildings, bbq's and water features

 

 

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posted by UKWaterFeatures at 10:58
13 May 2011

Top 5 things for your garden this Summer

Well spring flying by, summer is almost here. So now is the time to start preparing your garden for the outdoor season. With all the features and garden accessories out there it may be worth just highlighting the top 5 essentials for your garden this summer. 

#1 BBQ: It would not be summer without a barbeque. Whether it is gascharcoal or masonry bbq they are certainly an essential part of any garden this summer especially is you are thinking of entertaining guest this summer. Hosting a bbq can be a great social event, a great way to bond with new neighbours, meet new people or bring the family all back together. 

Adelaide Silverline Flat Bed BBQ (4 Burner)

#2 Garden furniture: well there is no use in entertaining people with a lovely bbq, if they have nowhere to sit.  Garden furniture not only provides a comfortable seating area for guests it also provides a great visual element to any garden. With the harsh winters that we have over here in the UK it is essential to have garden furniture that is resistant to the harmful elements. Cast aluminium or pressure treated teak are great examples of heavy duty garden furniture. However, realativly new to the furniture market is the maintainence free weave furniture. It is resistant to UV, chlorinated water and sea water, high and low temperatures, micro organisms, and body lotions. Viro® is extremely durable and colourfast, which means that it is maintenance free and easy to clean (perfect for a hassle free clean up after your guests leave)

Feri Weave 6 Person Dining Set (Classic Black)

#3 Garden Lighting: You do not want to have to bring the party inside when the sun goes down. Illuminating your garden is a great way to add a sleek and holiday resort feel to your back garden or patio area. Garden lights are also a great way to light up darker areas of your garden or highlight a specific feature on display. Installing garden lights or deck lights are not only for outdoor entertaining. They are also great for personal use. If you enjoy sitting on your back garden on those warm summer nights, relaxing it may be worth thinking about including a few garden lights to help "lighten" the mood and create a peaceful atmosphere. Solar garden lights are becoming more popular in the market. Helping people save money on their bills by providing them with free energy to light their gardens. 

LED Starter Set 7611 (3 Spots)

#4 Patio heaters: Not every night this summer is going to be a warm one, so investing in an eco-friendly patio heater to help take away the chill on one of those off nights it certainly a sound investment. A benefit to a outdoor heater is that they are especially beneficial at this time of year. Spring is a great season to sit outdoors, but at night the temperatures tend to plummet making it a little on the chilly side to sit outdoors and enjoy a glass of wine. Patio heaters are also perfect for outdoor entertaining. They provide a focal point where people can sit near and socialize.

Cosy Polo Stainless Steel Patio Heater

#5 Water features: A water feature not only provides a great focal point and visual beauty to your garden. The relaxing sound from the trickling water is a peaceful and mellow sound that gives off a unique ambiance for yourself and your guests to enjoy. Self contained water features are a very simple way to add peace, tranquillity, and interest to your garden or patio. These re-circulating water features set up in minutes, require little ongoing maintenance and incur low operating expenses. It is possible to purchase a self-contained water feature that operates on solar power exclusively. Many of these solar water features are sold with battery backup for use on overcast days. Maintenance of a self-contained water feature consists of using algae and lime scale cleaners as needed. Both of these items are commercially available at reasonable cost.  Similar to the solar garden lights, solar water features are rapidly becoming more popular in the market. For example, the solar powered stainless steel sphere is one of our most popular water features. Stainless Steel water features are perfect for any kind of garden, whether they be contemporary and elegant as well the more traditional looking gardens. Stainless Steel is very simple yet very effective element. I am sure everyone has heard of stainless steel, so I’m not going to sit here and bore you with the long history of the stuff. Instead I am going to quickly tell you about how a stainless steel water feature will become one of your favourite features in your garden.

Friendship Fountain

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posted by UKWaterFeatures at 14:32
21 April 2011

Garden Gazebos, perfect for spring

Garden Gazebos are becoming more popular amongst the UK public. Gazebos tend to be a free-standing structure that is either attached to the building or an individual feature set apart from the building. They are perfect for open areas such as parks and gardens. Today, you can enjoy a garden gazebo in your garden for a very reasonable cost.

A high quality garden gazebo is usually made from pressure treated timber in order to ensure the gazebo lasts for a longer period of time. The quality of the timber used for constructing a garden gazebo is a key element in determining it's quality. 

With the weather warming up, gazebos are great for providing you with a perfect amount of shade in those warm spring afternoons. They also provide a brilliant platform for entertaining your guest this spring as well as providing your garden with an eye catching focal point. 

A note to remember when selecting a gazebo in the garden is to be sure to consider the weather in your particular area. For example, if you live in hot climates, very little rain it is not necessary to stress yourself out trying to find a gazebo that resistant to the snow and rain. However, here in the UK you probably will need one that is resistant to rain.

Regardless of the type of gazebo you choose, hexagon, octagon etc. you can rest a sure that is going to be extremely versatile. Dig into you creative side and to decide how you want to enhance your garden.

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posted by UKWaterFeatures at 14:13
20 April 2011

Britain set for Bank Holiday weekend sizzler !!

Well with the long weekend upon us, there is some great news that will certainly put a smile on your face today. This Friday sees the first day of the bank holiday/Easter weekend, and guess what? It is time to break out the sun tan lotion in April. Yes, you heard it right it's going to be a warm one.

According to the Met Office, temperatures could rise to a scorching 23C this Thursday in the South of England. Unbelievably, this is warmer than Mediterranean hotspots such as Corfu, where their high is 19C and Athens at 18C and to be honest not that far off from Tenerife where their high is at 24C.

The unusually hot weather is set to continue throughout the weekend which sets it up to be a brilliant weekend in the sun. The average temperatures in the UK in mid April hover around the 10C-15C, so this surprising warms weather is certainly well above average.

With the long weekend set to be a warm one, the smell of sizzling food on a BBQ in the air is a certainty. When the weather is nice, there is nothing better than the smell of food cooking over charcoal lingering in the air. It is a great sign that summer is near. If Barbequing is not your thing, then you can definitely look forward to a relaxing weekend in the sun in the comfort of your own back garden, deck or patio area or even a lovely weekend away. Either way, the weather looks like it is going to be here till around the Royal wedding so let's take advantage of it. Don't forget your sunscreen! 

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posted by UKWaterFeatures at 08:45
19 April 2011

Garden ornaments to enhance your outdoor living space

Garden ornaments are a perfect addition to any garden in order to enhance the overall outdoor space. With the range of garden ornaments so wide, there is certainly one or two out there that are suitable for all types of gardens whether your garden is a modern and contemporary design or a more traditional and quaint, there are little features that will certainly add to the overall space. All in all enhancing your garden and creating a unique outdoor living space.

If you are sat in your garden one afternoon and are thinking that there is just something missing but you can not quite put your finger on it, then it may be worth considering the addition of a garden ornament. A simple, cost effective garden feature.

Over the years one of the more popular garden ornaments that people have turned to are bird baths. The addition of a bird bath to a garden is so simple and extremely versatile. It not only provides a great platform for your feathered friends to bask in the rays of the sun it is also a great ornament in your garden. With many of the bird baths especially designed to look very attractive in your garden. Bird baths are certainly suitable to be uncovered in your garden all year round with many of them being made from cast iron; they make a perfect weatherproof garden ornament.

The simplicity of creating or enhancing your outdoor living space is so easy with the addition of a garden ornament. Simply placing a set of stainless steel spheres in a corner of your garden or patio area will not only add a real attractive feature to your garden but a real focal point to an area that you are wanting to enhance. As mentioned in a previous blog post, the overwhelming popularity of the garden gnome is certainly not slowing down. Garden gnomes may not be everyone’s cup of tea, however it is safe to say that they do provide a creative and imaginative element to your garden. Perfect for children as many garden ornaments are themed. Especially with the success of the hit film Gnomeo & Juliet children are definitely taking a great interest in garden gnomes.

Simple features such as garden mirrors, wall art and garden clocks require minimal installation yet provide a great focal point to any garden, patio or decking area.

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posted by UKWaterFeatures at 10:25
11 April 2011

Hand crafted garden buildings, arbours and swing sets

Garden arbours and garden swing sets are a great little addition to your garden a place where you can sit and relax, while creating your own little tranquil atmosphere. With the amazing weather we had over the last week, and you were unfortunately tied into cutting the grass or pulling weeds all weekend then what better way than to sit and relax after all that hard work and admire a job well done than in a beautiful hand crafted garden arbour or swing set. When picking the perfect garden arbour it is essential that you look at what you are actually getting.

We all love sitting in our garden throughout the day, and now that the nights are certainly getting longer (and warmer) what better way to sit there and unwind after a long day.

The individually hand crafted in the United Kingdom the unique Scandinavian timber that is used in garden arbours and garden swing sets are a proven sign that you are getting a quality heavy duty feature. With each garden arbour being individually hand crafted in the UK, is also a good sign that when these products were being made to the highest possible standards as none of the garden arbours or swing sets are imported or assembled on a line in batches.  A large range of colours are available so you are able to tie the new garden feature perfectly with your garden. As garden arbours and garden swing sets are all fairly large features, they can sometimes be a hassle to assemble. So if you are looking for an arbour or swing set, you may be interested in ones that are flat packed. This makes them easy to assemble and short assembly time, so you can get them up and ready in no time.

Those small last touches are sometimes the key to creating a fabulous looking garden. Garden bridges are great as they can actually be used for decoration purposes as well or to get you over a small stream. Garden bridges have recently become more popular with gardens that have a more oriental feel.

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posted by UKWaterFeatures at 10:16
4 April 2011

Don't pay through the roof for Organic, Grow Your Own.

Gardeners have a fair old amount of elements to consider when it comes to planting their vegetables. After a long hard and certainly cold winter, where you have had plenty of time to think about what you are wanting to plant this spring, now is the time to start putting those prized plans into action.

As we all know, the climate here in the UK is certainly not the same as the south of France. It would be nice, but unfortunately it isn’t.  So we have to take into considerable consideration the variable UK climate when it comes to the right time to start preparing your garden for the planting season.

There are many types of Greenhouse Heaters, Planters and other Greenhouse Accessories you can buy to improve the growing conditions for your plants, fruit and vegetables. However they can all be very susceptible to fluctuating temperatures, humidity and lighting conditions so it’s important that you are prepared for this and that you have the necessary garden accessories incorporated into your greenhouse setup and design.

When choosing a greenhouse it is very important to choose one that matches the overall design of you garden as well as the general year round climate. For example you wouldn’t want to choose a flat roofed greenhouse if you expect a lot of snowfall throughout several months of the year. It would be much more realistic and certainly more beneficial to you to use one of the more popular, slopped roofed greenhouses where the snow and heavy rain can easily slide off eliminating any unnecessary damage.

With the overwhelming popularity of the organic food market in today’s health crazed society across the country and the increase in cost to buy an organic carrot compared to a non-organic carrot more and more people are turning to “grow your own” products.  If you have the space to grow your own fruits and vegetables then why not invest a little to save a lot. If you enjoy eating organically grown vegetables with your Sunday dinner however are not much of a fan for paying the through the roof prices that the supermarket chains are slapping on them then now might be a good time to consider growing your own. Your Sunday dinner will taste even better knowing that you have put the hard work in to grow the food which is on your plate.  Incredibly several statistics have shown that the average price is roughly 35%-45% higher on Organic products across the UK.  When you look at in those terms, it seems silly not grow your own and save some of that hard earned money on the weekly shop.

If you are considering growing your then there are many choices of planters that will suit the needs from the beginner gardener to the up most experienced. Growing your own vegetables can be both fun and rewarding. Get your children involved in the process; we all know how kids love to be in the garden helping mum and dad which all in all is helping them maintain a good healthy and balanced diet, and you never know having your kids help grow their vegetables may make them want to eat them.

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posted by UKWaterFeatures at 15:36
29 March 2011

The Royal Wedding Festivities, Are you ready?

As we are all probably aware the Royal wedding is coming up, just in case you aren’t then it is on Friday April 29th 2011.  That being said, there is not that long left for you to finish your preparations (4 weeks to be exact) so now is the time to double check you have everything in place and keep those fingers crossed the weather holds out so we can all enjoy this memorable moment.


A barbeque is always a popular one when it comes to outdoor parties. If the weather is nice, then a bbq is the way forward. With the Royal Wedding on a Friday, and a majority of us been given the day off of work it is a perfect time to invite some friends round to enjoy some succulent burgers and juicy chicken wings whilst watching the wedding from the comfort of your own home.  Gas barbeques tend to be the more popular choice with consumers as these have a very large cooking area. However, if you prefer to be different to the ‘in crowd’ then a masonry bbq may be more to your liking as this is not only a barbeque but a permanent feature and a real focal point in your garden. I am personally more of a traditional person, so my bbq preference lies with the good old charcoal barbeques as I feel food grilled on a charcoal bbq has that distinct grilled flavour.


With the clocks going forward last week we are getting longer daylight hours, so our party  can go on into the night while we enjoy that little bit of extra sunshine. However once that sun drops below the horizon temperatures may drop a little causing it to get a little on the chilly side. We don’t want to be sat outside in the cold, eating those perfectly grilled burgers shivering do we?  So if we want to enjoy the evening then we are going to need to think about some sort of outdoor heating. Patio heaters are a great and simple addition to any outdoor living space and provide ample amount of heat to warm up a small area under the patio canopy.

The final touches to your outdoor party are also important.  It may be a good idea to add a few outdoor lanterns to set a small amount of illumination and a mellow relaxing evening ambiance to calm the evening. 

Let’s not get caught up in with the little things like barbeques and garden lighting and forget about the entertainment! Being a good host it is necessary for you to provide some entertainment (for when the wedding is not on). Some popular activities such as garden games such as Tug-of-War, swing ball, football, volleyball, basketball, cycling, face-painting, musical chairs, dancing competitions and karaoke. Don’t forget it is important to try to involve everyone in the fun and games so chose activities that are suitable for all. End the night in style and show your patriotism by setting off a few St. George sky lanterns, and remember this is an historic event to be remembered for years to come, have fun!!

 

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posted by UKWaterFeatures at 11:31
28 March 2011

Garden Play - fun, active and healthy outdoor games for children

Well with the weather certainly warming up we thought it would be a great idea to add a few new products to our already extensive line. Last week we added a large range of premium garden play features.

We all want our kids to be fit and healthy so it is important that we take a note of the key health benefits of encouraging an active lifestyle while keeping it fun and entertaining. A simple trampoline can amuse children (sometimes adults) for endless hours. Not only will they be outdoors enjoying the sunshine they will be bouncing their way to a fit and healthy lifestyle while having great fun along the way. Trampolining is not only great fun it is also a great way to encourage outdoor play and exercise all year long. With safety a priority, there is a selection of various enclosures for safe bouncing. If trampolining is not exactly what you are looking for, there is good news. Trampolining is not the only outdoor garden play feature that promotes any sort of outdoor play, both wooden and metal swing sets are great ways to encourage some outdoor activity along with activity centres and playhouses, which are exceptionally good for building strong creative and social skills.

Any sort of outdoor activity whether it be bouncing on a trampoline, playing in a sand pit or even playing with football with dad are all great ways to get your kids out there and enjoying an active lifestyle. With technology constantly getting more and more advanced, video games are becoming more appealing. So now is the time where we need to make that little extra effort to promote some outdoor fun and games and get our children outside. Providing a fun filled, safe environment for kids to play is a great way to get your child outdoors and out from under your feet for when those school holidays are in full swing (no pun intended).

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posted by UKWaterFeatures at 11:52

The start of something special

This Wednesday sees the official closure of our showroom which has seen thousands of customers through its doors since opening in May 2008. With the growth of our mail order business and plans for the future we made the decision last year to close the showroom and continue to expand our warehouse and distribution facility.

Whilst the showroom closes we still plan to have a small shop where items can be collected from. (Please check stocks before visiting the shop as we have several warehouses in various locations).

Our Firework and Christmas Shop will also re-open this year bigger and better with a new range and even more special offers.

By the end of 2011 we aim to have over 5,000 products in our range. Whilst we continue to be one of the largest online water feature websites we also have a whole host of other products including; pond pumps, pond lighting, fountains, garden lighting, gas and masonry barbecues, wooden garden buildings, trampolines, swing sets, play sets, pest control and garden DIY gadgets.

 

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23 March 2011

Don't miss the weather, enjoy it long into the night with a Chiminea

A quick note for everyone who wasn't aware, the clocks do go forward an hour this Sunday the 27 of March 2011. Which is good news, we do lose an hour of sleep... however we will be able to spend that much longer in our gardens in the evening. With the warmer weather sweeping in through out the day the evenings still tend to be a little on the chilly side. If you are unfortunately  sat in an office all day and do not get a chance to enjoy this lovely weather because by the time you get home from work, the weather has cooled and is now a little to chilly to sit outside to enjoy the remainder of your evening with a glass of wine and a home cooked meal. Fear not friends, a simple yet very effective garden feature such as a Chiminea will keep your garden cozy so you can enjoy a toasty relaxing evening on your deck or patio area long into the night. Now if you are wondering what on earth is a chiminea? here is a little history behind this fascinating garden heater.  

History Behind The Clay:

A Chiminea; is a freestanding front-loading fireplace or oven with a bulbous body and usually a vertical smoke vent or chimney. 

Originally, the clay open fire garden heaters that were sent to the U.S.A. from Mexico were known as Chiminea's. According to the ancient story, Chiminea's originated hundreds if not thousands of years ago by Mexican tribesmen who developed the Chiminea's as a means of providing heat for their family as well as a vessel for cooking and baking. The very frist Chiminea was designed to keep the rain off the fire and the family warm using merely a couple of sticks.

Over the past few years Chiminea's have become a popular backyard and deck accessory in both the U.S.A. and the U.K. where they are often acquired as general garden ornaments. Commonly, pinonwood is burned for its aromatic scent and its bug repellent qualities. Fires tends to start very quickly and very simply in chimineas and after initial ignition with some papers and small pieces of wood and in full burn after only 15 minutes, they will give off tremendous heat due to their design which allows much more air to be drawn in than, for example, a fire basket.

The best selling and most popular chimeneas tend to be made from cast iron however there are several  aluminum versions available. Missing out on the great weather in the day is no longer a problem and is a thing off the past, including a chiminea in your back garden or patio area will surly keep you warm and cozy outside this spring.

If you are looking for something to keep you warm in the evenings that is a little more modern, then adding a Eco friendly outdoor patio heater maybe something that you could consider.  Outdoor patio heaters are a great simple to set up, Eco friendly addition to any garden.

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posted by UKWaterFeatures at 11:47
14 March 2011

Show us your garden to enter the March prize draw.

Proud of your home or garden features? Then then this months monthly prize draw is a great chance for you to show everyone all your hard work.  There is a crate of wine available to the lucky winner this month.  

If you would like to be automatically entered into our monthly prize draw then please send over a picture of our water features, garden ornaments or any other features that you feel are prize winning placements in your home or garden.

Send an Email to us with your pictures, follow us on Facebook and post your pictures to our wall or follow us on Twitter and tweet your pictures to us.

The winner will be announced at the end of the month, good luck to you all!

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posted by UKWaterFeatures at 13:36
8 March 2011

Simple yet effective addition to your garden

With spring coming up now is the time to start putting your water feature ideas into place. If you are looking to add something new to your garden this spring, then the addition of a preformed pond is a simple yet effective water feature to think about.

Adding a preformed pond to your garden not only adds a little beauty or 'wow factor'  to your garden it also adds to the value of your home. The Rainworth Starter Pond is a simple, instant pond for your garden. With the preformed starter pond there is no need for pond liners as they are made from strong durable plastic. You simply just need to dig a hole and customize it with any accessories to give it the complete look.

If you are looking for a quick fix for your garden or a simple upgrade this spring then a preformed pond is especially effective and is ideal for creating a pond like habitat in your garden.

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posted by UKWaterFeatures at 14:33
7 March 2011

Be different & unique by adding a custom built water feature to your garden

Spring is just around the corner and now is the time to start thinking about your garden. If you are looking to add something completely different and unique this season then the addition of a custom made water feature will certainly set your garden apart from others. Adding a water feature will generate a peaceful ambiance in your garden. After all your garden is a place where many of you go to relax after a long week. A place where you want to sit back, relax and admire.

From a winding water stream to a large stainless steel or glass water feature, the addition of a custom water feature to your garden will set a unique focal point to build your garden around. Emphasize your new water feature by adding a set of solar lights to bring your feature to life at night.

If you are looking for something completely unique, or you have a design in mind to fit a perfect space we can design and build a custom made water feature for you. Get creative, as almost anything is possible! Give us a call to tell us about your design ideas, we would love to hear from you. Or why not tell us your ideas on Facebook or Twitter. If you already have one of our custom built water features in your garden then please post a picture for your chance to win a crate of wine in our monthly prize draw.

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posted by UKWaterFeatures at 11:59
28 February 2011

Creating A Wetland Area In Your Garden

Creating a wetland area in your garden is a brilliant solution to dealing with waterlogged soil. Instead of abandoning these boggy areas of your garden, plant a wetland are and enjoy the many beautifully coloured birds and butterflies that it attracts. Many plants thrive in wetland conditions, including grasses, hostas, marsh marigolds, petunias, irises and lillies. It is advisable to use a diverse selection of plants in order to attract the widest variety of wildlife to your wetland garden. So long as the plants have similar flooding needs they may be planted together in a wetland area.

If you desire a wetland garden but have no naturally boggy areas, you can create such a garden by digging a wide, sloping, shallow hole and lining it with a pond liner, alternatively use a preformed pond. Punch holes in the plastic to prevent stagnation, and then refill with the dirt removed when you dug the hole. Saturate the dirt with water and maintain saturation by using soaking hoses. You may then plant your wetland garden as you wish, using plants with similar flooding requirements.

It is also possible to maintain a wetland garden without constant flooding if you select plants such as cardinal flower, bulrushes, jewelweed, as these plants require alternating wet and dry periods to thrive. In summary, a wetland area is a simple and lovely addition to any garden.

UK Water features offer a range of pond pumps, liners and accessories

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23 February 2011

Stones, paving and decking in a low maintenance garden

It does not matter if you are working with a stretch of ground around your country home or a small area within your walled off garden area, the choices you make on how your garden appears should only matter to you and nobody else.

If you like the idea of having a little bit of green space to relax in on the weekends but you are also practical and know that you do not have a great deal of time or money to spend you should consider using materials that are durable and require low maintenance. This can be achieved by using stepping stones or a paved walkway. By creating a permanent path, such as with gravel, within your garden you remove a portion of ground that requires extensive maintenance and at the same time implies sophistication in the execution. Another option is simple decking which can be added around even the lowest profile areas of a home.

A flagstone walkway, pebbles or even short paved path can lead you away from your home and pull you into the private space you are seeking. Items such as these are not only low maintenance but also low profile. There is nothing to be knocked over and broken by your neighbour’s dog. There is nothing that requires watering or can fall victim to pest of all types.

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21 February 2011

Using a Pre-Formed Pond to Attract Wildlife to Your Garden

For those who have a home garden and would like to attract different types of wildlife, a great way to do this is with a pre-formed pond. Water is essential for every different forms of life, and it will help your garden get the water it needs and grow. There are many different beautiful flowers and plants that will grow around ponds throughout the different seasons in the year. Also, many different animals in the natural habitat will come to use the pond, and this can provide for enjoyable viewing and entertainment.

Many animals will gather at water to drink, and animals like fox, rabbits, and even squirrels will come to drink from a garden pond. Not only will the pond attract larger animals that need to hydrate, but it will also attract smaller species that live in water, such as minnows, frogs, and birds. Birds will swim in ponds and you can place seed out get as many species as possible, and many different traveling birds like ducks will come and go. The size of your pond will determine the different animals that you will have visiting.

Using a pre-formed pond to attract various kinds of wildlife to your garden is very easy to do, you just want to make sure that you have the space in your garden, and the time to enjoy it.

UKwaterfeatures.com is the leading supplier of garden products, buildings, pond supplies and aggregates in the UK.

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11 February 2011

Reduce the Gardening Toil by Creating a Low Maintenance Garden With Paving

Adding paved areas to your garden area will enhance its appearance and reduce maintenance. The paved area will not need to be weeded and watered, just swept as needed. If the paved area installation is well done, you will not need to repair or replace it for twenty or thirty years.

The size of your garden and how you want to use it will guide your decisions. Do you want a paved path meandering through the garden, a paved patio area for entertaining or perhaps, you would like to pave the whole area, very low maintenance, and add large container gardens for color.

Once you have decided on the use, you will find paving materials and aggregates in many different colours and shapes available in concrete, cobbles, brick and natural stone. Concrete is the least expensive choice; stone the best choice for a natural look.

Material chosen; plan your design. A small garden with a pond or fountain as a focal point, small areas devoted to greenery and flowers and a patio covering the rest of the space, with perhaps a garden table and chairs and some pots filled with seasonal flowers placed about, would be lovely.

A large garden could be divided into different areas; an entertaining area, children play area, lawn and flower gardens and a kitchen garden, all with a unifying theme, are a few suggestions.

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7 February 2011

Tips for adding a wetland area into your garden to attract wildlife

People have put bird baths in their yard to attract birds for a century. A small pond in a garden or a back yard can attract other forms of wildlife. Some people decide to put up pre formed ponds to keep fish, but it is not necessary to put fish in a pond to attract water life.

Putting a water feature in a back yard takes a little work. The process starts with a shovel and digging a hole. A garden supply store can supply the necessary lining. A water feature, unlike a pool, does not need to be dug deep into the ground. The process of filling a water feature can take a while. When the pond fills, the next step of the process is putting in plants and occasionally necessary microbes to make the pond as natural as possible.

A pond in a backyard does not attract the larger types of wildlife. Squirrels, birds, and frogs will come on their own. The owner of the pond must keep away from the water feature in order to watch wildlife come to the pond. Wild animals do not like to come too close to people. The pond may also attract stray dogs and cats. The pond owner cannot stop the pond from attracting local domesticated animals. A fenced in yard may prevent some dogs and cats from using the new feature in your garden.

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13 January 2011

Water Garden Idea For Spring

With cold temperatures and the snow of winter, are you looking ahead to spring and planning your garden? If so here are a few great tips on how to make it beautiful and be the envy of your neighbours. Gardens need to look great and provide serenity to those who enjoy the outdoors when it is warm. This is where adding a water feature to your gardens come in handy.

A water garden surrounded by landscaping timbers and flowers gives off a feeling of being somewhere exotic if landscaped the right way. Gardeners can replicate waterfalls by building up their land so that the water cascades like a real waterfall. Add a few different colour water lights underneath and surrounding the bottom of the pond where the water flows down to is a great idea. Have a patio area set up nearby and you can have cookout at night or just sit out under the stars and enjoy friends and family.

Along with your waterfall garden, you should plant lots of water flowers and plants to accent the look you are trying to achieve with your garden. Place a few outdoor candles along side of the pond and light them at night to add extra glow and give your garden the feeling of being on holiday all year round.

There are many ways to decorate your garden in the spring, but none is better than having a water garden to adore through the warmer months.

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10 January 2011

Recycling an Old Wooden Barrel or Garden Pot to Make a Water Feature

If your garden needs a little something extra to spice up its appearance, consider the possibilities of a cheap and really beautiful water feature. For just a little money you could add a peaceful and calming water feature to your garden and exponentially enhance its appearance.

One really common and easy way to do this is by incorporating an old wooden barrel or a retired garden pot. Most gardeners have access to some decent sized gardening pots and could easily use one of these. If you’re interested in a something a little larger and maybe more unique, try to get your hands on an old wooden barrel; most wineries sell these or you can look online to see where a cheap one might be in your area, click here for a range of oak water features.

Recycling an old wooden barrel or garden pot to make a water feature is easier than you think. The first thing you'll need to make sure of is that your barrel or pot is water tight. A wooden barrel will need to be lined with plastic or sealed at each of its seams with epoxy or melted wax, and most pots will only need their drainage hole plugged. Find a nice pump and faucet and attach them accordingly to your barrel or pot. After filling the container with water, plug in your pump and enjoy the heightened ambiance of your transformed garden.

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7 January 2011

DIY Bespoke Water Feature

There are certain things that take an outdoor space up to the next level, and a water feature is definitely one of them.

Landscaping companies are more than aware of the perks of a water feature and charge a small fortune for their services. However, it's more than possible for a handy homeowner to build their own bespoke water feature themselves for a fraction of the price.

There are a variety of kits available locally and online, but it's also possible to build a water feature with little more than a basic pump and some other simple supplies.

A water feature consists of a water tight base to hold the water, a pump and hoses for movement and circulation, and rocks, a sculpture or shells for the water to flow over.

Select an optimal spot in the garden. Dig out a bed for the water tight container. Line the hole with liner and insert the container. It should be snug. Arrange the rocks and tubing throughout, creating a pleasing structure. Silicone caulking works well to secure the tubing. When caulking is dry, submerge the pump and hook up the tubing. You now have your own bespoke water feature.

Choose decorative rocks or a sculpture that appeals to you and you will create a work of art that is uniquely yours.

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11 December 2010

Light up your home both inside and out with LED Christmas Lights

When looking for something to decorate your home with, using indoor and outdoor lighting is a Christmas tradition. These lively displays lift people's spirits and just enliven an otherwise dreary street as people pass by in the darkness.

Christmas lights are usually simple single or parallel circles. If one bulb in any part of the circuit goes out, then the entire chain goes out, as anyone who has had basic science courses knows. LED lights designed for decorative purposes use the same strategies, but there is one key difference. The LED bulbs last longer, offer the same degree of brightness, and use slightly less energy. The incandescent bulbs used in indoor/outdoor lights burn slightly hotter than their LED counterparts.

As long as the bulbs do not break, a person can get many years out of a single string. Replacing a bulb in an LED light presents the same difficulties as replacing any other Christmas lights. The small size makes them difficult to work with.

However, the LED lights allow for more colour variation and bright hues of certain colours. If you want to make sure Saint Nicholas can find his way onto your rooftop, these lights are the best option. LED Christmas lights will shine in rain, snow, sleet and hail. Just be sure to check pesky things like your local aviation regulations if there's any chance you might go overboard!

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4 December 2010

Adapting Your Garden for Winter Fun

Winter is here, but that doesn't mean your garden has to suffer. In addition to caring for your plants and maintaining the landscape, you can add any number of festive touches to make your garden a true winter wonderland in time for the holiday season.

For example, you can't go wrong with Christmas imagery. Sledges and bright lights make wonderful decorations that can be arranged around your plants or plant posts without harming the health of your garden. If you have anything sturdy and durable, a little red ribbon won't hurt their survival.

You could also try planting something new, something festive. Berried bushes can make a delightful addition to larger gardens, especially holly - holly leaves won't lose their colour even in the dead of winter, making a beautiful contrast to snowy lawns.

If you feel like planning ahead for the years to come, think about re-planting your very own Christmas tree. The average evergreen can add eight to ten inches per year. Just make sure local weather conditions are conductive to their growth.

As long as you take care of your plants, maintain good gardening habits - and don't let neglect working outside just because it gets cold! - There’s no reason why your garden can't shine just as well in winter months as the height of summer.

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19 November 2010

Where can i buy rock salt?

Rock salt is considered another form of table salt. The main difference between the table brand of salt and rock salt is the size. Rock salt is much bigger in size and weight. Rock salt is actually a very valuable commodity to gardeners and homeowners in the winter months.

Rock salt is sprinkled on major roadways during the winter months across the country because it lowers the freezing point of water and makes it much easier for drivers to manoeuvre safely over slippery roads. Rock salt is also great at melting ice build-up on driveways and paths.

Every home owner should stock up on rock salt during the winter months to be on the safe side. This is a good idea because if a snow emergency strikes the home owner will be prepared.

Another surprising use for rock salt is making ice cream. Do not be alarmed. The rock salt is not added to the ice cream mixture. The rock salt is used to melt the ice that is around the ice cream container. This was the process used to make ice cream for many years before modern technology introduced new freezing methods.

Rock salt is generally found at local grocery stores, supermarkets, and hardware stores. Many gardening centres also carry the product in bulk. Rock salt is available in large bags of about ten pounds and up.

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17 November 2010

Be safe when installing your Christmas decorations in your home

When decorating your home for the holidays it is important to always keep safety at the forefront. The holidays are a wonderful time filled with family and friends but no holiday is fun if you are in the hospital with a broken arm. That is why it is wise to never try to do all the decorating by yourself. Always have a second person there to steady a ladder when climbing onto the roof to attach the Christmas lights or when you are on that step stool putting that star on top of the tree.

Another important safety tip to remember is to never overload your outlets. With all the LED christmas tree lights and outdoor Christmas lights you will be putting up, it would be a good idea to invest in a quality power outlet strip to avoid potential fire hazards from having too many things plugged in. Always remember to turn all the Christmas lights off when leaving the house for extended periods of time or when you go to sleep.

Outside Christmas lights are pretty to look at but can easily become too hot and start a fire. Always make sure when you are putting out your Christmas decorations not to block hallways. In case of an emergency it is important to have a clear exit path. If you follow these important safety tips you are sure to have a great holiday season.

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16 November 2010

Care for your plants in the winter

With the coming of cold weather, we all wonder what Mother Nature has in store for us come spring. There are several things we can do to keep the plants we cared for over the past year to come up healthy as warm weather approaches.

First, start by raking up the leaves around your plants and pulling out the weeds, as this will give you a head start as your plants pop through the dirt come spring. Dig up tender bulbs and store them over the winter.

Get rid of dead plants and trim perennials leaving about a one inch stem above ground to prevent rot and to keep away insects. Add a two inch layer of mulch to keep roots warm and to protect them from sudden temperature changes allowing water to flow, keeping the roots hydrated and prevent tissue damage. Cover plants and shrubs with a cloth fabric to prevent damage from an overnight frost. Do not use plastic, as it restricts air flow. Remove covering during the day to give them needed sunlight and fresh air. If some of your plantings are in small containers, bring them indoors storing them in a basement or garage for the duration of the winter. Larger container plants could be dug up and re-potted, then put back in the warmer weather.

 

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12 November 2010

Benefits of Rock Salt in the Winter Time

Rock salt is a great way to thaw ice. It is very beneficial to use on roads in the wintertime. Many roads become very hard to travel in the wintertime making it hard for people to get to where they need to go. Rock salt helps to make roads easier to travel so that people can make it to work during wintertime.

Roads and paths become very slick in the wintertime and rock salt is beneficial in making it so that people will not fall down and get hurt. This helps to save on potential danger especially for at risk people, such as the elderly. Using rock salt is wise for business owners as well as it can help to make the entrance to the office premises both accessible and danger free for its employees.

Rock salt can also be used in areas where ice might build up in the garden. Sometimes ice builds up next to the house and sprinkling rock salt on it will melt the top layer of the ice so that it can be chipped away and removed.

Rock salt has many uses and will melt ice in the wintertime. Buy bulk rock salt bags at UK Water Features

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7 November 2010

Outdoor Christmas Decorations for a first Christmas in your new home

This is a guide from one of our employees about their first christmas in a new home...

This is the first year that I will have a garden to decorate for Christmas and I am going all out. I am going to do the traditional outdoor Christmas lights strung along the porch and in the trees but I have been researching some other creative ways to decorate outside. I have an outdoor fountain that has a little cement boy on it so I will start by putting a Santa hat on him!

I think it will look hilarious and adorable. I will also get a traditional nativity scene including several animals and a manger. That will be the focal point of my outdoor decorations. I will set this up under the biggest tree in my garden because I have found these beautiful outdoor Moravian Christmas stars. They came in several colours but I’ll chose white and red for mine. They really illuminate the nativity and make it look almost holy. I also purchased one of those light up topiary animals that you see everywhere. The one I will get does not move but there are several varieties that are electric and will make the reindeer's head bob up and down to make it look like he is eating. My outdoor decorations are really coming together and I think this is the year I will be finished on time.

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30 October 2010

Stock up early on your winter rock salt and avoid shortages like last year

In the winter of 2009, it was one of the coldest to hit the UK for decades and the cold winter snap not only made commuting to work and going to the shops difficult but for some people it made it impossible. Even simple things like going to take the rubbish out proved too much as the snow on the drive ways and paths made it treacherous on foot. Some good samaritans did help out the vulnerable people but often found themselves short on tools such as snow shovels and rock salt (which even the UK government seemed to have trouble in getting their hands on).

This year at UK Water Features we have more winter provisions from rock salt to help to grit your paths and driveways, to snow shovels and even sledges to have fun if the snow comes again. So don't wait until the snow and cold front hits, order now and avoid the panic buying of last year and be ready for when the snow hits this winter!

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25 October 2010

Preparing Your Garden for the winter

Your garden has been beautiful and bountiful all summer, and the last vegetables are now being placed on your table or into your freezer. To recreate or add to this splendour, the time has come to prepare your garden for the winter. As you collect the last of your harvest, pull all vegetation from your garden. This can be added to your compost pile, but make sure that it does not contain any seeds. Collect the leaves as they fall, to also add to your compost pile.

 After the vegetation is pulled, I like to lightly till the soil. This allows me to break up any roots and reduces to new growth of weeds in the spring. Till in organic compost, to create a richer soil. Cover the area with an additional layer of compost. Clean all of your gardening tools. After cleaning them, wipe a light coat of oil on them to preserve them and to prevent rust. Clean all your pots and other containers with warm sudsy water. Rinse and dry them well before storing them. Clean any type of fountain or water feature that you may have. Drain and store it according to its directions. Make sure that your garden hoses are drained and detached from the outdoor spigots. You don't want to have to replace either the hose or the spigot in the spring due to it freezing and bursting. Get comfortable, pull out the seed catalogues, and get ready for spring.

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19 October 2010

The Story of Halloween

Halloween has had many influences, and is truly an ancient holiday. It was originally a Celtic Holiday, but even the Roman's had celebrations to the God Pomona about the same time. The Celts favourite God was the Sun God. It was the Sun God who gave them the warmth to be able to grow their crops. The Celts would celebrate the end of the reign of the Sun God on November 1st. This would usher in the season of cold and darkness.


On October 31st after the crops were harvested. The Celts would extinguish the fires in their homes and go to the dark Oak forest. The Celtic priest also known as a Druid would begin a festival, and the Celts would dance and offer food and animal sacrifices to the Gods. At the end of the festival the Druid priest would give the villagers an ember. The Celts would take the ember home and begin a fire. This fire would ward off the evil spirits. This festival began known as Samhain. Later after the Romans conquered Britain it was mixed in with the festival to the God Pomona, and later with the Catholic holiday Hallowmas, and all SaintsDay.


In the 19th century the holiday became more of a secular event, and the traditional ideas of Halloween came about. Today we celebrate Halloween with costumes, sweets and decorations. One interesting and unusual decoration is the Chinese sky lantern. These come in many colours and designs, are readily available online and in brick and mortar stores and will help to keep your Halloween festive. Why not decorate your home with a chinese flying halloween lantern?

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16 October 2010

How To Ensure Your Safety When Gardening In The Winter

The harsh winter conditions experienced throughout the United Kingdom at the start of this year were both unexpected and rare. However, as anyone who has an established garden should know, it is important to take steps to ensure that both you and your garden are well prepared for any winter conditions that may await within the next few months.

It is important to remove weeds or any other unwanted growths before the winter months arrive. Make sure to prepare the soil of your garden so that it can easily withstand harsh conditions. Fertilize your garden, and plant spring bulbs if desired. Also, make sure that any perennial plants are accounted for. Ideally, they should be kept separate in your garden

When deciding to prime your garden for the upcoming winter months, it is important to be mindful of your personal safety at all times. Start preparing your garden well in advance of any harsh temperatures. If you start early, you should be able to take steps to optimise your garden well before the temperatures drop.

If you have adequately prepared your garden for winter, it should be well equipped to deal with harsh conditions. Why not buy rock salt and use it to help you with thick ice or snow on your garden paths as you should never risk your safety to inquire about the condition of your garden. Wait until outdoor conditions seem safe, and any snow and ice has melted away.

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12 October 2010

A Brief History of Fireworks and Gunpowder

Gunpowder and fireworks march hand in hand across history. Where one goes the other soon follows. The origins of gunpowder and fireworks are rooted in the misty depths of ancient China. Legend says a cook accidentally dropped sulphur and salt peter into a charcoal fire and bang! That was the beginning of gunpowder. One thousand years later a monk named Li Tian put gun powder into a bamboo tube, sealed it and ignited it creating fireworks. Fireworks were originally lit during religious ceremonies like New Years to frighten evil spirits. America’s tradition of using noise makers on New Year’s Eve has similar origins.

Fireworks were brought to Europe by Marco Polo and spread slowly throughout Europe. Queen Elizabeth enjoyed fireworks so much she created the court position of Fire Master. The fireworks display for the coronation of James II earned the Fire Master a knighthood. Eighty years earlier James II’s grandfather was nearly assassinated with thirty-six barrels of gun powder in the famous Gunpowder Treason. Furthermore, that was not the first time gunpowder was used in royal assassination. Henry Lord Darnley, Scottish King Consort, was killed when his sickbed was blown to smithereens by a cellar packed with gun powder. Despite this bloody history, fireworks continue to be a popular and exciting way to celebrate important religious and cultural events.

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30 September 2010

The History of Fireworks

The exact origin of fireworks is not exactly clear. Some experts believe that fireworks originated 2,000 years ago while others believe that they originated in the 9th century during the Song Dynasty in China. What is commonly agreed upon though is that the Chinese were the first to discover gun powders which lead to the creation of fireworks. Of course, the question remains, who discovered the firework? There is a legend that says a field cook discovered the invention on accident by mixing charcoal, sulphur and saltpeter and compressing them in a bamboo tube. While that is a cute rendition of how an iconic symbol was started, it is far from the truth!

The credit of discovering the firework was given to a Chinese monk named Li Tian. The belief is so popular that the Chinese people celebrate the invention of the firework every April 18th and present offerings to Li Tian. During the European Renaissance period Italians began to become creative with fireworks. They created canisters that were packed with the explosive composition and shot into the air as high as possible. Also important to note is that the Chinese created a similar product. Later, more intricate products were created. The Italians were noted for creating artistic landscape which they named "temples" consisting of firework wheels, fountains and torches.

 

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27 September 2010

How garden lighting can be used in the winter

Gardens are often considered extensions of the home; an outdoor room so to speak. When creating the right ambiance in the garden area one should not forget about lighting which is necessary for enjoyment of this space at all times of the day or night.

Garden lighting illuminates the darkest spaces especially so you can enjoy the darker nights in your garden when the nights draw in but also helps to create an inviting place to bring family and friends. There is a wide variety of lighting fixtures to choose from when planning how you will light this most desirable space.

Since you will be placing lighting in the out doors for your garden, choosing lighting that is designed for outdoor use is a must. Placing strings of lights on trellises provides much needed illumination so that you will be able to see what you are doing and the faces of those who are around you, but you may wish to create a specific feel in your garden area.

If that is the case you may choose to place statuary with embedded lights for the desired effect. This might be in the form of small animals or human figures. Solar lighting is another good choice especially when electricity is not readily available to a specific area of the garden. Candles, lanterns and decorative torches are another great way to light your garden but for safety reasons should never be left unattended when lit.

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15 September 2010

In Late Summer Bring Your Garden Closer To Home

As we start getting less daylight we also start getting cooler evenings. We tend to stay closer to the comfort of our homes. Keep enjoying your gardens by putting your potted plants and flowers close to your patio and bring lighting closer. If you have solar lights bring them closer into your patio or sitting area.

If you have a window you often are looking out, please bring some plants and lights closer for viewing so you may still enjoy what you have grown throughout the summer.

Embrace the sight and sounds of your bird baths, water falls or any other running water by putting a small solar spot light under them. For your sound effects, purchase an in expensive baby monitor. You will be surprised at how relaxing and comforting it is to see and hear the happenings of your own yard under different outdoor garden lighting.

As winter does draw closer be sure to remove any motorised parts from your bird baths or water falls so as not to damage them by any frost or below freezing weather if you are not using a heating system in them.

Get pleasure out of what you have harvested for as long as you possibly can.

Early evenings don't stop the fragrance that you get from you hard summer days work.

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13 September 2010

Bonfires are waited For With Anticipation

A bonfire is something that many people wait for with anticipation especially when they are looking forward to a special occasion. Preparing that bonfire requires some special planning if you want to make it the best it can be. One of the most important things to remember when preparing a bonfire is to build it for safety.

Whenever fire is to be a part of a celebration planning is the key to success. Bonfires should not be built so high that you run a risk that it might fall bringing the fire with it onto a celebrating crowd. With that in mind, you should also be careful to not build the fuel for the fire so loosely that when it burns down it might topple.

Once you have prepared the stack of materials to be burned you are ready to get started and enjoy your time with family and friends. One of the most spectacular things about a bonfire is the much anticipated fireworks display that goes along with it.

Just think about the cosy time that will be had by all participants as they gather together for chit chat and roasting marshmallows and such. The excitement gets started and builds until everyone is satisfied with a good time that is had by all. A successful bonfire will live in the memory for a long time.

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10 September 2010

Time Spent in the Garden Is Not over Just Because It’s September - its supposed to be a hot one too

September doesn't have to mean that time spent in the garden is over. Hardy plants can continue to grow and look beautiful even during fall months; so go ahead and make some great changes to that place in your home that sometimes gets little attention.

If you do spend a lot of time in your garden during the spring and summer months then now is the right time to put some finishing touches on some of the things that help you to make that time spent even more pleasurable, and don't forget that the predicted hot September can create wonderful memories in the garden.

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is one of the best investments that anyone can make to prepare this outdoor space for comfort and beauty. When planning for the purchase of that outdoor furniture, make sure that you choose for durability. Since you are going to be putting your hard earned money into this furniture you will want it to last awhile.

Outdoor furniture and tables can be used year round or can be purchased to fold and put away once the weather no longer calls you outdoors. If you have chosen to put your furniture away for the winter you will have to take it out once the warmth of spring beckons you outside again so be sure to store it for easy access and to keep it clean.

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8 September 2010

Beautify Your Garden With a Slate Monolith!

Most people treat their gardens as a place of beauty, serenity, and life. When you combine all three of these elements, you come up with a slate monolith. While there are many different types of water features you can put in your garden, very few can compare to the beauty and peacefulness of a slate monolith. They come in all shapes, sizes, and colours, so finding one that fits your garden would be a breeze.

Even if you don't use your slate monolith as the main centrepiece of your garden, it will still seem to breathe new life into the atmosphere. Nothing is more peaceful-sounding than running water, and when that sound is combined with the beauty and smell of the life around you it can complete any garden theme. While you can get that same basic sound with any old water feature, nothing quite pulls it all together like a beautiful slate monolith.

While a slate monolith may seem very simply in design (it is basically just a slab of beautiful rock), the uniqueness of such a water feature astounds even the most experience landscaper. You can find one that fits just about any budget, and once you place it in your garden and see it in its majestic glory, you will realize what a good investment it was.  What’s more is that they are sourced from Wales.

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6 September 2010

Preparing Your Water Features for Winter

British winters can be bitterly cold, and your body won't be the only thing feeling the temperature drop. Your outdoor water features will be at stake, and you must take important steps to protect your expensive investments. Of course, it isn't always necessary to shut down your water features for winter, as they often compliment a snowy backyard like no other. However, if your water features are habitat to fish, you will want to invest in a pond de-icer. Pond de-icers not only keep your fish warm and alive, but also ensure your water does not freeze.

Remember, most pond fish won't be able to digest their food past 12.8 degrees Celsius. If you live in an area that experiences hard freezes, you should definitely consider moving your water features indoors. If this is too much trouble, you have the option of draining your water features and storing them somewhere such as your garage or shed. Of course, some things are just too large and bulky to manoeuvre inside a home, so if you have no other options and are concerned your water will experience a hard freeze, you should drain the water from your fountain, ensuring the pipes do not freeze. If you feel it's necessary, purchase a large, durable blanket to protect your investment or better still a fountain water protection cover from the harsh weather.

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26 August 2010

Stainless Steel Water Features for your garden

Add a touch of class to your garden with Stainless steel water features. These features are becoming more and more popular these days both in the United States and in the UK. Stainless steel is very versatile which is great for reflecting water movement along the surface. These features look fantastic in either a modern or in a basic classic garden. Stainless steel is a very durable material. It is also very easy to maintain. There are very basic forms such as geometric shapes. Examples of these shapes are spheres. There are also many other abstract forms to choose from. No matter what your preference may be elegant or bold most people would agree that stainless steel water features are very unique and eye catching. Stainless steel features look good in any type of setting when combined with plants and trees and are very attractive at night.

When deciding on a water feature for your garden it is important to know the style of your landscaping. It is a good idea to select your water feature to fit your surroundings. Your water feature may look out of place if you make the wrong choice. Your outdoor design is what determines what water features you would like to use. Fountains and other water features also come in natural stone and copper which is very much in style these days. It is important that you choose water features that complement your design, and the style of your home.

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11 August 2010

Adding a H2X Momentum Swim Spa to your landscape

When setting up landscaping around your home it is essential not to forget the importance of some form of water. Many people may settle for a small fish pond or even a hot tub. Although, when it comes to water and landscaping, nothing beats the H2X Momentum Swim Spa. It is eye catching and does way more than an ordinary spa.

While the H2X Momentum has therapy settings that allow you to enjoy stationary muscle therapy far better than the ordinary spa, it has other features as well. The H2X has an aquatic exercise system with varying levels of resistance to tune it to your perfect underwater workout. It even has dual temperature settings for the therapy and the spa sides to enhance your workout or your comfort. The spa and swim sides are also tactfully separated by an acrylic wall that allows for multiple activities to get going on at once without any other users noticing. The H2X Momentum Swim Spa is perfectly set up for the ultimate comfort of all users. It even features special LED lighting systems and stainless steel spouts to enhance the comfortable feeling of the spa's atmosphere.

The H2x Momentum is also a breeze to take care of, it is very low maintenance. As well as being, the most low energy using swim spa on the market, over the long run it could pay for itself in savings. If these features sound great to you, head down to us at our showroom to schedule a private swim test. You will not be disappointed.

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6 August 2010

Summer Holidays - things to do around the garden

We all look forward to those summer holidays; a chance to feel the warm sun on our face and the gentle breeze in our hair; just the chance to get away from the everyday grind of life. However, most of us get bored to tears after a few days of just vegetating around the house. Taking a trip would be to nerve wracking, as well as expensive, but you want to do something. Well how about a bit of gardening?

There are many tasks that one can undertake on a summer holiday in the garden that is both rewarding and easy to do. Want to do your part to help the environment and have that luscious green garden without adding those pesky grow formulas and pesticides? Try your hand at composting. It is simple to do, does not take much room or effort and can pay off greatly. Not only will you reduce your wastes to be tossed in the rubbish, you get a cheap high quality fertilizer.

You can also try landscaping. Turn that plain garden into a summer and fall explosion of colour. Have a walkway to you house, line it with small hedges, or be adventurous and plant flowers and plants that bloom brightly coloured and fragrant plants. Maybe some window planters for herbs, there is nothing like the small or taste of fresh herbs in your meal, or to just add to the aroma of the room. Maybe even install a water feature and listen to the tranquility of running water as you sit outside.

For your summer holidays, gardening can be a rewarding experience. You get the challenge of making living things grow, and the activity and exercise to challenge the mind, body and refresh the spirit.

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4 August 2010

Garden Buildings: the Outdoor Room, Indoors

Installing a garden building in your favourite outdoor area can be a great way to utilise a beautiful space that may otherwise only be used for visual appeal. The variety of buildings available as storage spaces, greenhouses and even outdoor rooms can become an extension of your house with a hallway of luscious landscaping. Whether you’re looking for an office within peaceful surroundings, a personal gym or a guesthouse, the options on what to do with a garden building are endless.

There are a variety of garden buildings such as summer houses, gazebos, outdoor benches and arbours amongst others that will accommodate your personal needs and create a space that is ideal for your lifestyle and garden. The creation of a garden building expands your usable space as an addition to you house without the inconvenience of tearing apart your existing home. By putting up a garden building of any sort you are expanding the practical space around your home while creating an ideal location for your desires that nestles within your favourite natural place. Whether you are looking to expand your storage capabilities, find a place for a home office or create an additional room for guests or older children, the design of your very own garden room can accommodate all your requirements.

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2 August 2010

Making The Most Of Your Garden With Gardening Decorations And Solar Lighting

Are you searching for ways to make your ordinary gardening area “pop”? With the use of garden ornaments and solar lighting, you can turn these plain areas into breath-taking views around your home. Simple decorating and lighting additions can turn your gardening areas into a unique, one-of-a-kind sanctuary that defines who you are.

For personalised touches, you can add stepping stones that feature poems and special sayings that may represent a time or person who is in your life. Gazing balls can help to create focal points that allow you to just sit and ponder the special moments that you would like to relive, even if only in your mind and heart. Fountains and waterfalls provide a sense of tranquillity that seems to be missing from the chaos of everyday life.

With the use of solar lighting, it is possible to enjoy your gardening areas during the evening hours as well. Available in many different designs, solar lighting can be used to line pathways to your garden, be installed within the gardening area itself or used to accent your various garden decorations. These solar lights are simply placed where you will get the most benefits from them. There are no complicated wires or electrical hook-ups that need to be installed.

So as you can see, using gardening decorations and solar lighting have many great benefits. The designs and uses are limited only by your imagination. So get creative, and enjoy the visual beauty you can create with your own two hands.

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28 July 2010

Benefits of Having a Home Installed Swim Spa

There are many benefits of having a swim spa installed in your home, some more obvious than others. If you are a bit overweight this summer, a swim spa can be used as an easy and fun way to do exercises and workouts. If you know that a swimming pool would be too costly for your family, a swim spa is a great deal cheaper and can be placed just about anymore in your home, either indoors or even outside.

If you have had a long day at work and all you want to do is relax, you can use your swim spa as a hot tub and just sit back and relax. Some of them have jets that provide a current that is very relaxing. When it comes time to clean and maintain your swim spa, you can be assured that you don't have to do anything special like in a regular swimming pool. Since it is much smaller than a swimming pool, you have less to maintain. Just make sure you keep the water clean, you use the right chemicals to keep it clean and fresh, and check to make sure your filtration system is always working properly.

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27 July 2010

Enjoy the Simplicity and Savings That Solar Powered Fountains Offer

Solar powered water fountains can be a visually pleasing, cost effective, environmentally friendly addition to any garden enthusiast's yard and offer many advantages over fountains powered by electricity.

Solar powered fountains are just as effective as their electricity-powered counterparts when it comes to creating a relaxing outdoor atmosphere and attracting butterflies and songbirds to your yard, but at a much lower cost and they are much kinder to the environment.

These fountains operate on solar cells that convert the energy of sunlight into electricity, therefore you may run your fountain as long as you like without having to worry about the impact on your electric bill. Another environmentally friendly aspect of these fountains is that they come equipped with self-contained water feature that does not need to be connected to a water supply, which means the water just needs to topped off every now and again.

From a practical standpoint; forget about the incovenience of tangled electrical wires and finding an electrical outlet to plug in a solar powered fountains and they can be used year-round, as long as temperatures stay above freezing(when deep winter hits it may be advisable for you to move your fountain indoors as a precaution).

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25 July 2010

Garden Shed Ideas

Most homeowners agree that there is never enough space to keep their belongings. They also agree that clutter detracts from the value of the property. That’s why garden storage sheds are so popular. They serve as a valuable space to store the lawnmower and other gardening equipment and furniture as well as belongings that just won’t fit in the home or garage.

No matter what type of garden building you choose as an addition to the garden space, to add value to the property it must blend into the garden design as well as being functional.

When planning the storage shed, don't limit the function with a boring design. The addition of windows and shelves will allow the storage shed to be used as a potting shed for the gardener, a playhouse for children, and a larger garden storage shed can even be converted to a workspace for a writer or artist.

The garden storage shed will enhance the value of the property and the design of the garden if it is painted to complement the home. A quaint garden bench and some potted flowers in the shade of the storage shed will add an inviting, peaceful, relaxing outdoor area to the garden.

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18 July 2010

The Best BBQ for the World Cup

For something as special and exciting as a World Cup party, you’re going to want the best BBQ to satisfy your guests. Since the World Cup only comes around every four years, you’re going to want to get it right the first time! There are many terrific (and sometimes expensive) grills on the market, but how do you know which is the best one to kick off the World Cup with? I can assure you, the Gas BBQ and Charcoal Grill is your ticket to success. Not only is it an amazing grill, but it’s also very affordable.

The Char-Griller is special for the fact that it’s a duo grill; it includes both gas and charcoal capability. It also has lots of great features, including an 876 square inch grill area, porcelain cooking grates for exceptional and balance heating, an easy-to-use dump ash pan, a side fire box for some special Texas smoked flavour, and a newly added warming rack that keeps your food warm even after cooking. The Char-Griller has so many functions and capabilities.

One last awesome aspect of the Char-Griller is that it’s made from heavy, well-constructed steel that has a powder coat finish, which consequences in literally years of long lasting durability and colour. Not only will you be serving some great food that was easy to cook, but your guests will definitely be impressed.

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17 July 2010

The Health Benefits of Hydrotherapy

Everyone knows that listening to a fountain can be soothing at the end of a stressful day. But there are true health benefits to be found in bubbling water. Hydrotherapy in its purest form, a fountain relieves stress by gently engaging the brain so that negative thoughts drift away. A fountain can even help those who suffer from insomnia by distracting their minds so that they can fall asleep more easily.

Fountains also add moisture to the air, which can be especially beneficial when they are used indoors. Unlike noisy humidifiers, fountains give off a natural, soothing sound that relaxes the senses as it eases water into the air. Moist air is good for the skin as well as the lungs, making a person look and feel youthful and relaxed.

Fountains also help purify indoor air because the negative ions in moving water attract dust. This will help people who suffer from dust allergies. Negative ions are also thought to energize the human body. Our homes are filled with devices that give off draining positive ions. Enriching the air with negative ions from running water will encourage the body to increase serotonin, proven to ease stress and depression.

So put up a water fountain today and being to enjoy better health right away.

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15 July 2010

Should I invest in a BBQ this summer to entertain?

A BBQ is a great idea for entertaining at your home this summer. You will love being able to invite friends over telling them that you will cook out dinner for them. It can be a great experience for all. Sit a few chairs out in the garden and cook dinner. Enjoy a nice drink and conversation with your mates while you eat. A BBQ is always an investment that you won't regret purchasing for yourself. You will wonder to yourself why you never bought one before this year. It is always a great way to bring people together. It is an easy way to entertain. A BBQ should last you several years so this investment will be worth it over time.

Imagine all of the things that you can cook on your BBQ. Fixing steaks, shrimp, and chicken are all great ideas. You can spice them up a little if you would like that better. There are so many different things that you can cook on the BBQ. Don't be afraid to try new things. Pineapple is great cooked outside. You will be happy with all of the new flavours that you come up with for your meals. Enjoy the atmosphere of eating outside and have a good time.

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13 July 2010

Setting The Mood For Garden Entertainment

As warm weather approaches and people are more inclined to spend their time outdoors, this also includes the time that they will be entertaining. Families will be outside together more, groups will be pulling together to barbecue and enjoy evening bonfires and one of the ways that time will be set apart is by the environment that is created with your gardening and landscaping choices.


One of the key things to remember when you are working with new concepts is to recognise the size that you have to work with. Some ideas may need to be set aside if you live in a flat with only a small area to work with or if your homes backyard has terrain that might not fit your "ideal" landscaping.


A great way to update and beautify your area is to add potted trees and flowers and water features. They are great way to add life and beauty to any space. Some plants and trees are more pricy than others but the versatility it provides is ideal. They can be moved around many different times to change up the feel of a home depending on likes, dislikes or the change in the seasons.


Another way of landscaping in gardens is to add different types of lighting to your area. They can be solar powered lights that will not cost you extra on your electric bill and can change the mood of an area just as quickly as flowers and trees.


Finding a main focus for your space will help you make the right decision.

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12 July 2010

Plan your World cup BBQ party now and celebrate in style in your garden!

Plan your World cup BBQ party now and celebrate in style in your garden! Plan your world cup BBQ party and celebrate in style in your garden! Bring out the sauces and jams prepared from your garden and add them to your wonderful selection of delicious foods. BBQ parties in the garden during the summer months can be great fun.

Planning a BBQ outside stirs your creativity, guest will need a place to sit and shaded areas to keep cool, over hanging greenery is great for creating light shade. The cool breezes blowing through the greenery is cooled helping to make the garden area more pleasant. Place your tables and chairs near your beautiful flowers; this creates a magnificent backdrop with very little effort.

Buying new lawn furnishing this summer? Wicker is really in if you don’t mind the care that it takes when it is exposed to the weather. If you feel that is too much buy new cushions for your old furniture this will give your old furnishing a real lift. You cannot Plan your World Cup BBQ party without a great BBQ grill, a little counter space would be great. Now you are ready, comfortable surroundings, good food and friends. Have a great World Cup BBQ party.

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9 July 2010

Creating Outdoor Entertainment Areas With Paving Stones and Friendly Garden Furniture

Creating an outdoor living space is one of the most common objectives on the home to-do list. Creating an outdoor entertainment area with paving stones and friendly garden furniture is actually a simple task to complete.

The main objective is to create a beautiful and enjoyable area. Use the paving stones as a way to maintain focus on a specific area. You can lay these stones out in any pattern you decide, so consider laying them out in a manner which defines an area. This can be done by simply laying all the stones out in a horizontal layout, and switching up to a vertical layout for your entertainment area.

Including some friendly and fun furniture will be a great feature in your outdoor space. Be sure to include multi purpose furniture such as a sitting wall, and a fire pit with a sitting wall around it. This type of furniture can provide additional seating just by adding a comfortable pad. This is incredibly beneficial if more people show up than you originally planned to entertain. Be sure to include a few easily accessible tables to place drinks and plates, and plenty of furniture that will allow guests to kick back and relax.

Adding a few small plants can be the perfect touch to tying an area together, giving it an additional beauty factor.

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8 July 2010

Gas Patio Heaters Will help to give heating to your Outdoor Party

When having an outdoor party, a gas patio outdoor heater is a perfect choice. Your guests will appreciate the warmth these patio heaters provide as well as the welcoming ambiance.

Gas patio heaters are available at lawn and garden stores and come in an array of models and brands but all need careful handling. While operating these patio heaters, be certain to keep children and pets away from the heater. Do not hang wet towels or clothing on the heater as this is a fire hazard waiting to happen. Be sure to mount the patio heater on a flat surface away from high traffic areas to minimise chances of the heater being knocked over. Do not allow debris to collect underneath the patio heater to avoid a fire hazard. Always provide proper ventilation for the gas patio heater and do not allow the air vents and holes on the heater to become blocked. Frequently check the hose connection for possible gas leaks. Do not allow the heater to sit out in the rain without being covered.

A gas patio heater will allow you to extend the time you can enjoy and use your patio or deck well into the fall season. Your patio parties will be the envy of your neighbours.

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5 July 2010

5 great ways to watch the 2010 World cup at home

The football world is getting ready to unite once again for the World Cup. The 2010 World Cup starts this summer, and the best football teams from around the world are converging on South Africa to try to win the tournament. With so many people from around the world interested in watching the games, exploring different ways to watch it, can be a valuable thing. Consider 5 ways to watch the 2010 World Cup at home, and enjoy the glory of, "The Beautiful Game".

The first way to watch it is via your television. Whether you have satellite or cable, you can watch the action unfold with relative ease. Invite some friends, and enjoy each and every game broadcasted live or in replay, and get into the action.

The second way to check out the games is via online streams. The World Cup will be broadcast online for free in a variety of sources, and you can watch wherever you are.

Another great way to check out the action is by investing in a projector and watching the game via a garden party in your backyard. Invite some friends for a BBQ, and broadcast the games onto a soft-screen with a projector and you'll feel like you're in the stadium.

Enjoying the tournament action can also be fun on your mobile phone. Whether you're doing a little spring-cleaning, putting away dishes, or vacuuming, you can utilise your mobile smart phone to watch the game. You can even go outside on your porch or your patio and enjoy the streaming action.

Some of the games will be broadcast in early mornings and afternoons and will not be easily watched live, especially with work commitments. That's where you can take advantage of a TV recorder and record the game for later viewing. You can ensure that you never miss a thing, if you have to work or are not awake yet. You can even invite friends from work or school to join you in watching the events of the World Cup 2010 unfold.

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3 July 2010

World Cup Party- How to Organize the Best Outdoor BBQ Party

The best World Cup bbq party should be one that your guests will remember for years to come. It should make them want to come back for the next year. The first thing that you have to focus on is the setting for your party such as your garden. You should have a big enough garden for your guests to mingle and have a relaxing time with their kids. Make sure that all of your guests will fit comfortably and that you have enough sitting space for everyone.

A good idea is to have people RSVP in order to know how many seats you will have to provide. Your decor should be appropriate for the world cup so you should visit a party store that may have decorations for your celebration. Lights, fountains, centre pieces, games, streamers, and even a pool are all things that would add versatility to your party, as well as your England flags!

People can have a number of activities to choose from if you have all of those fun things available. An important thing to remember is that you want both the kids and the parents to have fun so by providing kid's games or a bar for the adults, you may just keep everyone happy. Party favours would also be a great idea that kids would love. You may be able to find some world cup themed party favours online or at your local party supply store but you should also make sure that you find something that adults will also enjoy.

The food and drinks are the most important when it comes to a BBQ party so make sure that you have a list of things that your guests will want to eat or drink but that you can easily prepare. Meat, salads, fish, vegetables, or even pasta are food that people will love to eat at your BBQ party but you should also ask friends for ideas or suggestions. You should try to add spices or use special recipes to make everything taste even better and keep your guests wanting more.

Appetisers are an important thing to remember to get because you should not keep your guests hungry while you prepare the main courses. Chips, fresh fruit, kebobs, potato salads, candy, and finger food are good appetizer ideas that will not fully satisfy people but will provide something to munch on while they wait for the actual course. If you want everything to go smoothly, always start preparing for your world cup party some time before the actual event because last minute preparations always result in a mess and stressful situations.

Stay within your budget because you may come up with more ideas for your celebration so having extra money will allow you to get whatever else you need. Hiring catering services can also be easier to do but you should find an affordable and timely service because splurging too much will leave your pockets empty. The most important thing to remember when you have a BBQ party is to have fun and be the best host because everyone will remain content if you make an effort to do so.

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2 July 2010

Chinese Sky Lanterns are ideal for your garden

Chinese Sky Lanterns are ideal for your garden. In fact, they make excellent decorations at a very economical price. Chinese sky lanterns are actually thousands of years old. They were used by Asian culture in celebrations that welcomed the New Year. The Chinese sky lanterns, which are also known as paper lanterns, were released into the sky to signify a release of all the peoples worries into the night sky while also welcoming the new year. Now in modern times many cultures are fascinated by the beauty of the Chinese sky lantern and wish to incorporate it into their garden decorations. The lanterns would work well in an Asian inspired garden. Use the decorations to add instant exotic Asian glamor to a bland garden setting. The lanterns are very welcoming to guest and set a very festive mood.

Some might assume that the Chinese sky lanterns are unsafe. This is not true. They are very safe if handled properly. The idea that they might not be safe is often attributed to the lanterns construction. The lanterns are usually constructed with rice paper and held together with a bamboo frame. A small candle is placed inside the structure. The lantern then rises as long as the heat from the flame keeps it afloat in the air. Once the flame goes out the lantern descends. Chinese sky lanterns are quite safe as long as they are watched closely. Chinese sky lanterns are manufactured in an array of shapes sizes and colors. And it should be quite easy to find several lanterns that fit your garden theme.

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Have a Great Low Maintenance Garden with Artificial Plants and Paving

Having a garden is a great hobby. It looks great and it passes the time. However, the soil around your home may not be the best, or you may simply want to save money. Have you ever considered artificial plants? It's not as bad as it sounds. First of all, there are some really neat looking artificial plants that are virtually indistinguishable from the real thing. You can choose to use all artificial plants or just add them to your existing garden to supplement the look. Also, if you're tired of having your hard work destroyed by footsteps, even your own, consider putting some paving around your garden. Laying cement is easy work if you know how to do it. Otherwise, have a contractor do it. Tell him exactly where you want it, what look you are going for, and he will know how much you need and be able to charge you fairly.

Working in your garden sometimes requires stooping down and bending over to avoid crushing your plants. Having a walkway installed solves this problem. It's also a great way to show off your hard work to guests, as they will be able to tour your garden by walking all around the vicinity of it, admiring it without risking damaging or killing any of the plants. As far as artificial plants go, they are as varied as the types of seeds that you can buy for your garden. Have a perky sunflower all year long, or a patch of daisies. The choices are endless.

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Eco Friendly Patio Headers

Most people love their patios or decks. When it's warm outside, it's great. When it's cold, it's not so great, especially if you're trying to have a party or get together. That's what outdoor patio heaters are made for. In chillier parts of the United Kingdom, swimming pool and patio parties are more of a seasonal thing. But with a good heater, you can enjoy your patio late into the year. For those of us who are conscious of the impact we all have on the environment, you can now purchase eco friendly patio heaters. They emit no co2 or other harmful emissions, they are designed to last up to five thousand hours, and they are based on a carbon fibre heating system.

Some of the cool things about these heaters are the extra gadgets that you can get with them. Some come with built in TV screens or high powered lights. Cold is no longer going to be a problem at your next gathering of family or friends. Remote controls make them easy to turn on and off, and of course, if you set them with your houses electrical timer, you can focus on your party without worrying about remembering to turn them on when things start to cool off or get dark. All of these things make an outdoor patio heater a worthy addition to your property, whether you like to grill out or just chill by the pool. UK water features sell high quality eco friendly patio heaters online.

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Get Your Garden Kitted Out with BBQs, Lights and Heaters and Have a Party This Summer

Summer is almost upon us, and that means time for BBQs and get togethers with friends and family. Getting your property ready to host the party of the century is easy with some simple touch lights to put along your paths and driveway, a decent charcoal or gas powered barbecue pit, and an outdoor heater for those cool summer nights when the party just won't stop. Gas is the cleanest way to cook and control the flame, and is relatively inexpensive. Forget about hibachis; they're too small. To host a kicking party, you want a mammoth grill that can handle steaks, burgers, hot dogs, kebabs, and veggies, too.

For more professional lighting, look into having some spotlights installed in your garden and around the bushes and driveways of your property. These will keep the party going late without disturbing the neighbours.

If you have a pool or Jacuzzi, you may want to install lights in the vicinity of that as well, if you haven't already. When it gets cold, your guests can go for the hot tub or stand by the heater. Heaters come in a variety of prices, so you won't kill your budget. If you deck out your place with lights, you'll probably want some energy efficient light bulbs to keep your electricity bill low this summer. Having fun can be cheap and exciting with some cool summer gear like I've just mentioned. Happy shopping, and happy summer!

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Accessorise your Garden with Lights for Outdoor Parties

Everyone loves an outdoor party in the Summer. However, there is nothing that can be more of a disappointment than a party that has to be cut short because it gets dark. Just because the night falls, does not mean that the party should have to end there. A party should last as long as the people are still having a good time. A great way to avoid something like this from happening is to accessorise your garden with lights for an outdoor party. These garden lights will allow you to party all night if that is what you wish to do. they are a very stylish way to provide your guests with the light that they need to keep the party going for a long as they want to.

There are many fun and creative ways that you can add lights to your outdoor garden or patio. If you are looking for a temporary lighting system, for example, Chinese lanterns are a great thing for you to consider. These paper style lanterns add a soft glow and a great deal of style and fun to any outdoor occasion. They come in a wide array of shape and colors and are very inexpensive to acquire. This is just one of the fun ways that you can spread a bit of light on your outdoor party. There are many other ways that are great as well. By doing a small bit of research you will find that there are many wonderful ways that will available to you.

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posted by UKWaterFeatures at 10:25
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Patio Heaters Enable Outdoor Entertaining to Run Into the Evening

Imagine you have friends or family over enjoying a sunny, warm day when, before you know it, the time gets away from you, and you are watching the sun sink slowly below the horizon. That is usually when the party winds down, and your guests begin to leave not wanting to catch a chill in the night air.

But a chilly evening doesn’t have to spell the end of your lovely time together, not when you have a patio heater ready to fire up at a minute’s notice. Patio heaters come in a variety of styles using various mediums for heat. The gas patio heaters offer a clean and efficient way to heat an area that will warm up to 15 of your guests at one time, leaving no one out of the fun.

For a more rustic addition to your garden, you may want to consider a ceramic or metal Chiminea patio heater or a firebowl which allows you to safely burn wood as a source of heat. Imagine the smell of seasoned wood as you sit around a blazing fire telling stories and sharing a few more laughs before you finally call it a night.

If it’s just heat you’re interested in, a parasol patio heater or an electric stand patio heater may be more to your liking. Whatever style you choose, adding a patio heater to your outdoor space or garden will definitely add another dimension to the way you entertain outdoors during the cool evening hours.

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posted by UKWaterFeatures at 10:16
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