Garden furniture can be a great way to get the best from your garden. Whether you love to host friends or simply can’t get enough of sitting outside yourself, quality pieces are guaranteed to make your outdoor space better.
Unfortunately, all good things must come to an end, and, for the sake of preserving those much-loved garden pieces, you’re probably in the habit of putting them away for winter. After all, even if temperatures don’t get that cold, rain can cause significant rusting and other damage that can pose a significant problem.
But, with the summer soon upon us, you might be wondering when it’s time to get those bits out of storage once more. While there’s no set answer to that question, there are sure signs that it’s finally garden furniture time again, and we’re going to consider them here.
Sign # 1 – Consistently Good Weather
You don’t need to wait for scorching sun to get your garden furniture out of that shed or self storage unit, but you will want to wait until you’re enjoying consistently good weather. That means no more frosts, and minimal rain.
As well as being important for ensuring your furniture stays in the best condition, consistently great weather ensures that you have plenty of time to fully unpack, clean off, and treat your garden pieces. Ongoing great weather also ensures that, once you’ve rearranged your garden furniture depending on your outdoor plans for the year, you’ll be able to get straight out there and start enjoying it!
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Sign # 2 – Getting Your Garden in Order
Garden furniture can be heavy and tends to require a pretty large amount of your outdoor space. That’s why it’s always worth getting your garden in order before you get these pieces back out. This is especially important if you’re planning major works to transform your backyard this year, as landscaping and major planting projects will be difficult to manage otherwise.
But, even if you’re not planning a complete overhaul, it pays to get your garden together at least a little before unleashing furniture. Small projects like strimming your patio border and deweeding between patio slabs will ensure a better-looking garden. Equally, you may find it worthwhile to complete even minor tasks, like cutting your lawn for the first time, before introducing things that can be tricky to get your mower around.
Sign # 3 – Limiting Your Outdoor Plans
Sometimes, the simple act of limiting your outdoor plans is all the sign you need to finally rejuvenate your garden furniture. If you are putting off inviting friends around, or sitting indoors when you would rather be soaking up the sun, its a good sign it is time to get your garden furniture ready. And, that use is the best way to make the most of your garden all summer long.
Simply pay attention to how often you peer outside, or whether you’re in the habit of taking a kitchen chair out with you. If yes, then why not get the season started properly with your full garden setup?
Garden furniture can be a great way to get the best from your garden. Whether you love to host friends or simply can’t get enough of sitting outside yourself, quality pieces are guaranteed to make your outdoor space better.
Unfortunately, all good things must come to an end, and, for the sake of preserving those much-loved garden pieces, you’re probably in the habit of putting them away for winter. After all, even if temperatures don’t get that cold, rain can cause significant rusting and other damage that can pose a significant problem.
But, with the summer soon upon us, you might be wondering when it’s time to get those bits out of storage once more. While there’s no set answer to that question, there are sure signs that it’s finally garden furniture time again, and we’re going to consider them here.
Sign # 1 – Consistently Good Weather
You don’t need to wait for scorching sun to get your garden furniture out of that shed or self storage unit, but you will want to wait until you’re enjoying consistently good weather. That means no more frosts, and minimal rain.
As well as being important for ensuring your furniture stays in the best condition, consistently great weather ensures that you have plenty of time to fully unpack, clean off, and treat your garden pieces. Ongoing great weather also ensures that, once you’ve rearranged your garden furniture depending on your outdoor plans for the year, you’ll be able to get straight out there and start enjoying it!
Sign # 2 – Getting Your Garden in Order
Garden furniture can be heavy and tends to require a pretty large amount of your outdoor space. That’s why it’s always worth getting your garden in order before you get these pieces back out. This is especially important if you’re planning major works to transform your backyard this year, as landscaping and major planting projects will be difficult to manage otherwise.
But, even if you’re not planning a complete overhaul, it pays to get your garden together at least a little before unleashing furniture. Small projects like strimming your patio border and deweeding between patio slabs will ensure a better-looking garden. Equally, you may find it worthwhile to complete even minor tasks, like cutting your lawn for the first time, before introducing things that can be tricky to get your mower around.
Sign # 3 – Limiting Your Outdoor Plans
Sometimes, the simple act of limiting your outdoor plans is all the sign you need to finally rejuvenate your garden furniture. If you are putting off inviting friends around, or sitting indoors when you would rather be soaking up the sun, its a good sign it is time to get your garden furniture ready. And, that use is the best way to make the most of your garden all summer long.
Simply pay attention to how often you peer outside, or whether you’re in the habit of taking a kitchen chair out with you. If yes, then why not get the season started properly with your full garden setup?
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