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October 02, 2007

How to Find Ecologically Correct Garden Furniture

Garden Rant via Garden Rant on 1969-12-31, 19:00:00

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Posted by Susan Reblogged by Old Roses to furniture on 2007-10-02, 00:39:35

September 17, 2007

Garden benches

Idaho Gardener via Idaho Gardener on 1969-12-31, 19:00:00

bench_03.jpgThese are functional garden benches. I loved sitting on the one in the red flower bed. It was at Chanticleer. The other one was at Stryer’s garden center near Valley Forge PA. I would have bought it if I could have gotten it home on the plane. bench_02.jpg

Thanks CF.

reBlogged to furniture on Sep 15, 2007, 1:03PM

Posted by Kathy Purdy Reblogged by Old Roses to furniture on 2007-09-17, 00:43:11

September 15, 2007

Made in USA Garden Items

GardenDesignOnline via GardenDesignOnline on 1969-12-31, 19:00:00

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Posted by Jane Berger Reblogged by Old Roses to furniture on 2007-09-15, 05:57:10

August 28, 2007

A better Adirondack

Heavy Petal via Heavy Petal on 1969-12-31, 19:00:00

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While I've never had an appropriate setting in which to place an Adirondack chair (lakefront cottage pending), I have always appreciated their comfort and practicality (built-in drink "tables"!).

Room & Board's Emmet chair and ottoman is a pretty sweet take on the original. Sleek and sexy - and made from 100 percent post-industrial recycled plastic. Guess sometimes you can improve on the classics.

reBlogged to furniture on Aug 28, 2007, 12:37AM

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August 06, 2007

Project 365!

Photos from everyone tagged garden via Photos from everyone tagged garden on 1969-12-31, 19:00:00

Project 365!

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Posted by leisamarie Reblogged by Old Roses to furniture on 2007-08-06, 00:10:24

July 26, 2007

Outdoor Benches for Patios, Gardens and Lawns

About Landscaping via About Landscaping on 1969-12-31, 19:00:00

On some of these hot summer days, it doesn't take much to convince me that my favorite part of landscaping is finding an outdoor bench to lounge on, in a...

reBlogged to furniture on Jul 24, 2007, 3:32AM

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July 25, 2007

Jul 23, LawnChairs

Doug's Blog via Doug's Blog on 1969-12-31, 19:00:00

It seems that your lawn chair might be illegal. Particularly if it has bene constructed of a tropical wood. (Those of you using plastic chairs can relax - you're just being environmentally insensitive to use petroleum products when renewable wood is available)

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March 03, 2007

Outdoor Chair and Table Set

Gardening Tips 'n' Ideas via Gardening Tips 'n' Ideas on 1969-12-31, 19:00:00

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I'm a sucker for wood furniture especially in my garden. It looks natural and contrasts well with the scene that I'm trying to create without appearing tacky or cheap. And, it usually goes the distance for wear and tear and is able to withstand the elements outdoor furniture needs to cope with. . .

reBlogged to furniture on Mar 2, 2007, 4:22PM

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June 19, 2006

Garden Notes: Garden Furniture

Flatbush Gardener via Flatbush Gardener on 1969-12-31, 19:00:00

Yesterday, I took my laptop out to the backyard for the first time. The wireless reception was excellent. It was a little awkward, but workable, sitting in an Adirondack chair with a laptop. Although the trees provide filtered shade, I still had to brighten the screen to its highest setting, reducing battery life. So I want a table where I can put the laptop, and a regular height chair to sit at and type or write, and an umbrella to provide more complete shade. . .

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Posted by Xris Reblogged by Old Roses to furniture on 2006-06-19, 11:43:16

May 13, 2006

Tray Table Elegance

GardenDesignOnline via GardenDesignOnline on 1969-12-31, 19:00:00

Tray_table_1 What a perfect garden addition ... an elegant tray table. The top lifts off so you can take it back & forth to the kitchen.  This one, from McKinnon & Harris, has scalloped edges reminiscent of the shells of Virginia's Tidewater region, although it traces its origins to the Gilliam family of the Virginia Piedmont. . . .

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Posted by Jane Berger Reblogged by Old Roses to furniture on 2006-05-13, 05:00:21

May 12, 2006

Patio Umbrella Review

Gardening 4 Dummies via Gardening 4 Dummies on 1969-12-31, 19:00:00

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Those of you who live in the northern hemisphere spare a thought for us as you're putting your patio umbrella up - ours will be coming down. Those drawn out days of summer, sitting on the patio and drinking cold beer have come to an end and the patio will once again become a sparse area of our garden. . .

reBlogged to furniture on May 11, 2006, 6:48PM

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April 05, 2006

Twigs to treasures

The Seattle Times: Home & Garden via The Seattle Times: Home & Garden on 2006-04-04, 20:42:06

Albe garden furniture is born in a roomy, dusty workshop on Whidbey Island. Two pairs of sixtysomething-year-old hands having fun. The first pair belong...

This is really creative!

Posted by Reblogged by Old Roses to furniture on 2006-04-05, 10:07:02



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