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Making Your Garden a Relaxing Outdoor Oasis
Aug 31st, 2009 by Mycroft Finlayson

Regardless of the season of the year, spending some well deserved time relaxing in the garden can be such a great experience. Once it’s finally time to enjoy the fruits of your labor you’ll definitely want to have a special place to sit and relax, although most people don’t think about this crucial element of gardening and landscaping and forget to add that cozy nook in which to relax and appreciate nature’s beauty.

Ordinary patio furniture just doesn’t do the job for most people. After all, it doesn’t fit in with the majority of gardens, and it can be uncomfortable, too. However, that doesn’t stop many from buying patio furniture for their gardens. They don’t realize they have another option. If you’re looking for something that’ll fit right in and help turn your garden into a peaceful haven, an outdoor swing is the perfect choice.

Swings are comforting and pleasant to sit in, and remind us of days gone by. Most of us have spent some time relaxing in a swing as children, or enjoying its benefits as adults. Garden swings are much better places for relaxation than the average patio chair. Plus, they come in many designs, to it’s easy to fit them into your overall garden design, whether it’s simple and sleek, or fantastical.

Whether it’s for taking a nap in the warm summer sun, reading your favorite novel, or working on one of your hobbies, garden swings can be the ideal spot to sit and pass the time while being close to nature. And, even when you’re not using the swing it will still enhance the garden and add to its dcor.

There are plenty of outdoor swings on the market, in many materials. These include metal, wicker, wood, and even plastic. However, one of the most popular materials is still cedar, and for good reason.

Cedar is naturally insect and weather resistant, and requires minimal upkeep to keep it looking great. It doesn’t have to be left bare, however. Cedar outdoor swings can be stained and painted according to your garden plan.

When buying a swing, choose a supplier or manufacturer that sells or produces swings that are free of toxic chemicals and materials such as glues and paints and one that uses sustainable wood products. This is not only good for your health, but also for the health of the environment as well. Luckily, it’s not difficult to locate a manufacturer that creates outdoor swings made from cedar that are both durable and beautiful but also do not pose a risk to the world around us.

If you feel like there’s something missing from your garden, it might be the swing. Think about whether or not you have the ability to enjoy all your careful work. If you don’t have anywhere to do it, an outdoor swing is the perfect solution to your problems. Take a look around at the many available models and choose the one that’s right for you.

As a freelance writer Mycroft Finlayson never held back his excitement about great quality craftsmanship. In caseyou’re looking for a beautiful, long-lasting outdoor swing the author recommends having a look on a very special collection of outdoor swings here: go to http://tinyurl.com/c6egp5

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5 Reasons for Choosing Cedar when Buying an Outdoor Swing
May 7th, 2009 by Mycroft Finlayson

Relaxing on an outdoor porch swing is the perfect way to spend a summer evening. Whether you do so alone or with a family member or friend, it is exceptionally good way to relax and unwind from a day at work and enjoy the warmth and fresh air. If you are considering purchasing and outdoor porch swing for your home, you will want to consider Cedar. It is the number one option for quality, durability and above all comfort. Consider the following five reasons for buying a cedar product.

#1 Durability - Many types of wood, when exposed to the sun, rain, cold and heat they way a porch swing is, cracks and/or rots. These woods must be treated with chemicals in order to preserve them. Cedar, on the other hand does not. It is a wood that contains its own natural protection through natural oils and chemicals that preserve and strengthen the wood. Light weight and durable, a outdoor porch swing made of cedar will outlast any other swing made with another material.

#2: Comfort - An outdoor swing made of cedar is also a very comfortable swing. The surface of the wood stays cool even on warm days, the type of days you are most likely to relax on your porch swing. In addition, it is a wood, like none others, that lies flat and stays flat regardless of weather conditions. Cedar does not swell, shrink or warp like other woods.

#3 Natural Insect Repellent - How many times have you decided to sit outside during the summer months only to be bombarded by insects and bugs? If you are seated in an outdoor patio swing made of natural Cedar you will not have that problem. Remember your Grandmother’s Cedar Chest? It was used to protect your clothing from moths. An outdoor cedar swing will protect you from insects too. While the aroma of Cedar may send insects scurrying, most people find it a pleasant smell.

#4 Ecologically Friendly - Outdoor patio swings made of other types of wood require treatment with chemicals in order to protect them from the effects of nature. Cedar, on the other hand, has its own naturally occurring preservatives and protective coatings. There is no danger of having your family exposed to harsh chemicals if your porch swing is made of Cedar and you do not need to worry about having to maintain it by treating it each year with these unhealthy products.

#5 Natural Beauty - In addition to all the previous benefits of buying an outdoor swing made of cedar is the most compelling reason, its natural beauty. The beautiful, soft red-brown wood is rich in appearance and will not fade or dull over time. People often choose outdoor furniture made of cedar for its appearance alone not even knowing the numerous other beneficial properties of this fabulous wood.

Take advantage of the natural beauty, durability, and comfort and consider Cedar next time you are shopping for outdoor furniture for your home.

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