Jamb: Antique Chimneypieces UK – Reproduction Fireplaces – Fire Grates ? Fire Accessories

27 March 2012 by  
Categories: Garden Furniture

Jamb, well-know fireplace dealer supplying calibre antique fireplaces and reproduction fireplaces. For a long time we have selling unparalleled collection of reproductions such asmarble chimneypieces and stone chimneypieces, fire grates, antique lighting, garden ornaments, antique furniture and reproduction antique furniture. All our fireplaces at our fireplace shop are made by good skilled craftsmen who [...]

Entertaining In The Garden

22 March 2012 by  
Categories: Garden Furniture

Copyright (c) 2010 Filton Kingswood Your outdoor space, It’s a place where kids play, families eat, friends are entertained. Whether it’s a balcony or a traditional English garden we love to entertain and enjoy our garden space. To have the saint outdoor living area, you must first think about your lifestyle, and what you want [...]

Explore the World of Garden Art

18 February 2012 by  
Categories: Garden Furniture

World of garden art is just an extension of your home décor and can be organized in a lot more fun way than you can imagine. Many garden stores have a range of garden accessories to choose from-sculptures, bird houses wind chimes are only few you can name. And the saint thing is that you [...]

Gardening Made Easy – Gardening Tips For Creating A Lush Garden!

31 January 2012 by  
Categories: Gardening Tips

Most people crossways the globe take to gardening as it is a great pastime. Gardening is a leisure activity that simply erases the tension and pressure that goes with apiece day life in the present times. It provides you with an opportunity to revel in nature while producing something lovely and highly satisfying. Rules on [...]

£12m facelift for historic gardens of Chiswick House

21 November 2011 by  
Categories: Gardening

Major English Heritage project restores Chiswick Home gardens in west London to their 18th-century glory Historic gardens on London’s outskirts where 18th-century taste-makers strolled, stealing inspiration for gardens copied crossways Europe, are formally relaunched this day after a £12m restoration of their trampled glories. The vast cost of restoring the gardens around Chiswick House, including a £7.9m Heritage Lottery grant, is less in real terms than Lord Burlington and his successors spent from the 1720s onwards. In creating a suitable setting for his Palladian mansion with his gardener William Kent he dammed a river, moved a road, levelled hills and raised hillocks, and purchased his neighbour’s estate just to demolish the home and grab the garden

Chiswick House: And the caff’s pretty classy too

17 November 2011 by  
Categories: Gardening

A grand Palladian villa is reborn in west London, while at the V&A, a Asian master is celebrating altogether humbler dwellings This week, I present to you a whitish building, mostly rectangular, made with massive pieces of glass and some nice stone. This might not seem very exciting, especially as works of this description have been the default setting of tasteful British structure for 20 years.

Garden Furniture Keeps Blossoming

3 November 2011 by  
Categories: Garden Furniture

A flower garden can be anything from a small patch of daisies, to a wide array of flowers, trees, plants, bushes, and ivies. It can consist totally of flora, or it might contain garden structures, such as pergolas, arbors, or trellises. Some people are satisfied with whatever vegetation just happens to be there, while others [...]

Chelsea’s winning streak | Dan Pearson

9 October 2011 by  
Categories: Gardening

More upbeat than 2009′s recession-hit event, this year’s Chelsea Flower Show featured a life-size canal lock and even an underwater bar. But, as always, it was the flowers who were the stars of the show Last year, the Chelsea Flower Show felt flat and battered by fears over the economy. This week’s show had a markedly different tone: there were some good gardens, with the well-known designers honing their aesthetic and doing it impeccably, using the tried-and-tested formula of showmanship and spectacle.

Backyard Landscaping Ideas

12 September 2011 by  
Categories: Garden Ideas

Backyard landscaping ideas are legion, and can be used to transform a common old block of land into something quite marvelous. Just about any backyard can be transformed to a higher level with the right ideas and the right amount of effort, let us not forget: attitude, imagination, and creativity, will go a long way [...]

Gardens: Five Chelsea gardeners

8 September 2011 by  
Categories: Gardening

On the eve of the world’s greatest horticultural show , we get the lowdown from some of its top designers saint Wong Wong is a Kew-trained botanist and TV presenter. His second Chelsea garden, for Tourism Malaysia, showcases lush tropical plants in a modern Malaysian courtyard, with carnivorous pitcher plants and orchids and hard landscaping in white limestone. What are the huge trends to watch for?this year?

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