- Planters Can Replace a Green Thumb
You may already be using planters when you want to add color, life, and a little pizzazz to dull or empty-looking areas on your porch, patio, deck, or gazebo. So, why shouldn’t you do the same for the sparse, hungry-looking spots in your garden? There’s no better way to give it an instant lift, or to make it immediately look fuller, than with planters. In fact, they’ll perk you up just as fast, too. CedarStore.com has one of the largest selections of planters, made from cedar, cherry, teak, wrought iron, polywood, and thermo-plastic coated steel. In addition, they have planter tubs, planter benches, fern stands, tree boxes, arbors, trellises, pergolas, and scores of other accessories that will brighten up your landscape. - Make Room for Garden Structures
Although the prospect of landscaping a large yard may seem a bit daunting, it will be a lot easier if you approach it in the same way that you would if you were decorating the inside of your house. Simply divide your yard into individual "rooms," and conquer it in a few, manageable projects. The best way to start is by adding some garden structures. CedarStore.com has over 200 designs of arbors, trellises, pergolas, lattice enclosures, planter trellises, and planter benches, in a variety of materials, including Western Red Cedar, treated pine, wrought iron, polywood, and vinyl. - Covered Garden Bridges Have Long Lifespans
For two hundred years, covered bridges have sparked fascination, imagination, and admiration across the nation. Nostalgic symbols of a more innocent time, they have been the subjects of debate over the years. Many theories have been put forth about why they were originally covered, though the purely practical reason was simply to protect them from the elements. Although many people think that the era of covered bridges is long gone, others are discovering that a new generation is just beginning, at CedarStore.com, where you can customize a covered bridge, in three simple steps, for your own creek, stream, or walkway. - The Enduring, Alluring Gazebo
Why is a gazebo called a gazebo? We have the answer and a little history on its origin and uses. - Water Garden Bridges the Centuries
Throughout the centuries, every culture has held a fascination for water, bringing it into their backyards for use in water gardens, fountains, spouts, pools, streams, and waterfalls. Integral to these water gardens, the garden bridge essentially ties the whole scene together, giving it a sense of continuity, wholeness, and intimacy. CedarStore.com has treated pine, red cedar, and white cedar foot bridges, Japanese foot garden bridges, and 3-foot-wide garden bridges, from 4 to 14 feet long. - For Personal Space, Cabana is Top Banana
With everything going high-speed these days, people who are desperately seeking "personal space" are discovering that cabanas make ideal getaways. A cabana can be anything, or it can be everything, including an extra room, a home office, a guest house, a cottage, or a home spa, complete with a hot tub. - Drab Backyard? Get Over it with a Garden Bridge
With the current resurgence of interest in water gardens, the garden bridge is riding a new wave of popularity. Our beautiful garden bridges, available in many sizes, styles, and materials are perfect for any pond, stream, or creek. - Gazebos Are Building Excitement
After you’ve ordered the gazebo that you’ve always wanted, you may be concerned about how long it will take to construct it, and how much help you will need. Gazebos from GazeboCreations.com are shipped partially assembled, in easy-to-build kits. In most cases, using only a screw gun, a level, and a hammer, you should be able to assemble most gazebos in an afternoon, or, with some of the larger, double-roof models, over the weekend. - Outdoor Furniture fit for Royalty
If a person’s home is her or his castle, it may be because of the countless modern conveniences that allow us to live like royalty. However, with all of the state-of-the-art electronics, appliances, and furniture crowding us inside, people are enclosing their porches and patios, or building gazebos to use as outside rooms, and outdoor furniture is becoming as important as the indoor furnishings. CedarStore.com has the traditional favorites, made from cedar, pine, oak, cherry, and teak, as well as spectacular dining sets, garden benches, lounges, gliders, porch swings, and more, made from virtu
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