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Decorating a garden can be simple or complex depending on the features, space and utility that we’re going to give this venue. But most important knows how to choose good plants and furniture, adapting them to our tastes. The garden furniture, being outdoors, requires some specific materials and some conservation efforts go beyond the interior, but this need not be a problem.

The vegetation will go based on the shadows, taking into account what spaces will be better as moisture and light they need. When choosing which plants are best going with our garden we must realize that although we all have favorite flowers, may not be well adapted for the climate and orientation. It is advisable to combine with other flowering plants that do not have, depending on what one we like and combine with some seasonal perennial. It is also useful to include some aromatic plant which runs through our garden of a very characteristic odor. We will go to a nursery where they often advise what the best species for your area are.

A garden has to be a playground, where they meet friends and where children can play at home without complications. These features make the furniture is mainly based on a table and chairs for lunch or dinner in the warmer months. The table and chairs have to be of material consistent with our tastes and above all strong. There is plenty of garden furniture in wood, iron, and bamboo, plastic … ideal materials for this part of the house, though not all require the same care.

Tropical timber is very suitable for the garden because it has resins that make it more robust and has very beautiful designs; the drawback is its high price. More normal woods such as oak are more economical but require varnished annually and stored over the winter. Aluminum is the most appropriate material, can last many years without any maintenance, but lost in warmth. Finally, other materials are very characteristic for gardens wicker and bamboo are very nice and very summer create ideal. The drawback is resistance, the water damaged and rotting.

The decorative elements of the garden must follow our taste and the line of furniture we have chosen. It is important not recharge, torches, lanterns, dwarfs and other figures can warm at first but end up tired and creating an environment overloaded. A good option is to place incense in different corners of the garden to provide warmth at night and decorate the table with a floral element. If we have children, will need to find somewhere to put their play area, a good chest will be essential to keep the toys.