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How to Get the Right Garden Bridge for Your Landscaping

... , there are wood bridges, wooden footbridges, landscaping bridges, pond bridges, foot bridges, wooden garden bridges, Japanese garden bridges, Japanese bridges, red wood garden bridges, curved rail bridges, short post ... Read Read: How to Get the Right Garden Bridge for Your Landscaping

By: Joe Guraro | 27/11/2008 | Landscaping

Handcrafted Garden Bridges Redwood Bridges For Koi Ponds

... , there are wood bridges, wooden footbridges, landscaping bridges, pond bridges, foot bridges, wooden garden bridges, Japanese garden bridges, Japanese bridges, red wood garden bridges, curved rail bridges, short post ... Read Read: Handcrafted Garden Bridges Redwood Bridges For Koi Ponds

By: Joe Guraro | 07/03/2009 | Gardening

Small Garden Bridges You'll Love To Cross!

... about 6 or 7 feet. Make sure the bridge is made of weather and water resistant wood, or sealed and stained wood. Most small garden bridges are constructed of cedar, teak, pressure treated pine, spruce, redwood, and birch planks and posts. ... Read Read: Small Garden Bridges You'll Love To Cross!

By: Robert Mosse | 03/05/2006 | Advice

Water Garden Bridges the Centuries

... , along with myriad types of plants and vibrant flowers, was also fundamental. An integral component, the garden bridge, essentially tied the whole scene together, giving it a sense of continuity, wholeness, and intimacy. Today, the ... Read Read: Water Garden Bridges the Centuries

By: Kathy Moran | 13/07/2006 | Gardening

Covered Garden Bridges Have Long Lifespans

... . Visit CedarStore.com today, and bring back the beauty of yesterday, with a captivating covered bridge, or browse our website to find other garden bridges and outdoor furniture. For more information, call 888-293-2339, or e-mail contact ... Read Read: Covered Garden Bridges Have Long Lifespans

By: Kathy Moran | 10/08/2006 | Gardening

Safety First For Garden Bridges

... sort of lumber material - be it pine, fir, cedar, or otherwise. Many home improvement stores can match the woods your garden bridges are made of, and recommend the right screws and fastening materials to make your hand rails out of. If you ... Read Read: Safety First For Garden Bridges

By: Joseph Kortez | 12/05/2009 | Gardening

What Exactly is a Garden Bridge? And Why Do I Need One?

... (or in some cases, man-made) gap, in order to move people and items from point a to point b with the least possible resistance. While your garden bridge is not necessarily made to connect two land masses of epic proportions, it can bring a ... Read Read: What Exactly is a Garden Bridge? And Why Do I Need One?

By: Joseph Kortez | 12/05/2009 | Gardening
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Water Garden Bridges the Centuries

... stones, along with myriad types of plants and vibrant flowers, was also fundamental. An integral component, the garden bridge, essentially tied the whole scene together, giving it a sense of continuity, wholeness, and intimacy.   Today, the ... Read Read: Water Garden Bridges the Centuries

By: richard zook | 20/01/2009 | Gardening

Beautify Your Garden With A Bridge

... the entire garden. It evokes peaceful feelings and clear dispositions. 2. Bridge Selections Garden bridges are made of either wood or steel - wood is most popular because it gives an elegant and traditional style. There are three popularly ... Read Read: Beautify Your Garden With A Bridge

By: John Morris | 22/02/2006 | Gardening

Custom Landscaping Bridges for Your Garden

... certainly won't. You can find websites online such as redwoodgardenbridges.com, which allow for a custom made touch to your garden bridge requirement, without breaking the budget.The other good thing about doing it through custom building ... Read Read: Custom Landscaping Bridges for Your Garden

By: Joe Guraro | 06/01/2009 | Gardening
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Wooden Landscape Bridges-inpact on Your Yard

... redwood as well. If this wood is left untreated it will turn to a fabulous gray color as it ages. The third type of wood used for garden bridges is cedar. Cedar is a classic when it comes to any type of outdoor item. It is rot and insect ... Read Read: Wooden Landscape Bridges-inpact on Your Yard

By: richard zook | 30/01/2009 | Gardening

Garden Furniture Keeps Blossoming

... also find a fantastic assortment of gazebos at CedarStore.com, along with arbors, trellises, pergolas, and garden bridges. In styles from classic to contemporary, CedarStore.com has one of the largest collections of garden furniture ... Read Read: Garden Furniture Keeps Blossoming

By: Kathy Moran | 05/09/2006 | Gardening

Your Own Japanese Garden: Part 2

... world to another; specifically from the troubled world in which we live into the soothing world of your Zen garden. Bridges can be ordered from the Internet, but you have to put them together yourself. Or maybe a local carpenter will create ... Read Read: Your Own Japanese Garden: Part 2

By: Steve Proski | 03/03/2008 | Gardening

Bridges: A Unique Accessory For Your Landscape

... to buy a bridge kit from home improvement stores, and even from the internet. Such companies as Garden Bridges offer a wide variety of bridges, constructed of wood or metal, depending on your preferences. These bridges vary in length from ... Read Read: Bridges: A Unique Accessory For Your Landscape

By: Mr.Andrew Caxton | 05/04/2007 | Home Improvement

Improve your Yard With a Bridge

... you may want to apply a finish or a wood sealer to it; however, most people opt to letting their bridges age naturally overtime without any finish at all. You can purchase a bridge at your local home and garden store, or you can customize ... Read Read: Improve your Yard With a Bridge

By: Steven Cancel | 02/10/2007 | Home & Family

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