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You might be wondering why wooden garden furniture is such a popular choice when it comes to garden furniture. We've come up with a comprehensive guide as to why wooden garden furniture is the superior choice.
It's important to make sure that you are comfortable with your budget when making garden improvements. When it comes to finding the right balance between cost and quality, it's important to make sure you don't run the risk of buying cheap and buying twice. Our garden bridges are high quality without the high price tag.
Creating an outdoor reading nook doesn't need to be complicated, but it does need to become your happy space. You want to sit down, book in hand, and just think “Ah, perfect!”. For that reason, we've put together a simple guide to creating your perfect cosy outdoor reading nook.
Whilst some people like a garden bridge to be a bold focal point, others might want their bridge to blend in more seamlessly. That's why we've come up with a simple guide for making your wooden garden bridge blend into your garden effortlessly.
Sometimes it really is the little things that make all the difference. That's why we came up with a simple guide to giving your garden that little something extra, all without reinventing the wheel.
Unfortunately the British weather isn't always too kind to us, and it sometimes feels as though we have more rainy days than not. That's why we thought it's time to make the most of the rainy days and find something positive.
Here at Tony Ward we love everything to do with being outside. That's why we made some fun puzzles and activities for the little ones to enjoy in the garden. (Don't worry, you can join in too!)
First of all it's important to know exactly what wood stain is and what it does. Wood stain is a semi-transparent coating which penetrates and colours the wood whilst also adding protective benefits. These protective benefits include protection from UV rays, which in turn minimizes and prevents discolouration.
Everybody has different tastes and preferences when it comes to a garden, but everyone deserves to have a garden they love and feel at home in.
A few years ago, the Mail Online ran a survey asking Brits what makes for a “Quintessentially British Summer”. The number one answer? Moaning it's either too hot or too wet. Whilst that does sound about right, we like to think a little more positively; that's why we've thought of a few ways to make the most of a British Summer.