

Outdoor Decor Makes for Cozy Garden Living
ADD SOME EXTRA APPEAL TO YOUR LANDSCAPE
Adding
excitement to your garden is easy. You can create instant, year-round
color, structure, motion and fun to your landscape with a bit of garden
art.
Just
like shopping for plants, look for pieces that complement your
gardening style. And consider all the benefits each piece of art
provides. Many pieces are functional as well as beautiful, helping you
get the most from your garden budget.
In
centuries past, garden art included statues of gods and beautiful
people as well as pieces that mimicked nature’s ornamental qualities.
You can still find those traditional garden statues. But these days you
will also find colorful pieces made from a variety of weatherproof
materials in a variety of styles.
Look
for garden art that’s functional as well as beautiful. You no longer
need to settle for drab plant supports. Look for items like the
Kaleidoscope Tomato Cage made of durable, heavy gauge steel and adorned
with colorful weatherproof glass inserts. Train peas and pole beans up
colorful and sturdy structures like Kaleidoscope Spiral Supports. These
make creating an edible, ornamental landscape a breeze.
Bring
your garden to life with garden art that moves in the wind. Metal wind
spinners, mobiles and wind chimes add motion, and in some cases, sound
to the garden.
Try
creating a bottle bush using individually mouth-blown art glass globes
instead of wine bottles. Select those suited to the outdoors.
Strategically place them in the garden, so you can enjoy the way the
sunlight plays off the unique, colorful glass.
Add
a bit of color and ornamental appeal when purchasing your next
birdbath or bench. And don’t forget about other winged visitors. Some
garden art, like poppy sways, also capture water for hummingbirds,
butterflies and other beneficial insects.
Artfully
direct water from the roof using decorative rain chains into a rain
barrel or mulched area. Use this centuryold technique to slow the flow
of water, preventing mulch and mud from splashing onto the house.

Extend
your enjoyment by lighting up the landscape with solarpowered artwork.
Set solar stakes donned with birds, roosters or calla lilies
throughout the garden. You’ll enjoy their charming style by day and
colorful glow at night. Lead your guests to the front door or backyard
garden with the help of solar-powered mosaic glass globes.
Include
a bit of fun and whimsy in your landscape. Let your garden design and
garden art reflect your personality. A flock of funky metal chickens
meandering through the garden or school of steel “fish out of water”
garden stakes swimming through your perennials may just be the extra
character your garden needs.
Take
some time this season to finish off an established garden, create a
focal point for a new garden or just add new life to an existing
landscape. Whatever the reason, you’re sure to enjoy the added beauty
only garden art can provide.
Melinda
Myers has written more than 20 gardening books, including Small Space
Gardening. She hosts The Great Courses “How to Grow Anything” DVD
series, including the latest Food Gardening For Everyone DVD set. Myers
also hosts the nationally syndicated Melinda’s Garden Moment TV &
radio segments. She is a columnist and contributing editor for Birds
& Blooms magazine and was commissioned by Gardener’s Supply Company
for her expertise to write this article. Myers’ web site is www.melindamyers.com.


Cooking outdoors can be more than just grilling
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If
your idea of enjoying the great outdoors is relaxing on your deck with
a tasty beverage while the grill heats up, you’re in good company.
“The
alfresco movement is transforming backyards across the country as
homeowners create outdoor kitchens that finally live up to their name,”
said backyard design expert Paul Lafrance of HGTV’s “Decked Out”
series. “If you count yourself among the homeowners ready to undertake a
deck upgrade, integrating interior kitchen ideas into your outdoor
living space is a sure-fire way to bring fun, function and added value
to your home.”
In
fact, an outdoor kitchen project can provide homeowners up to a 130
percent return on their initial investment, according to the National
Association of the Remodeling Industry. To help you cook up plans for an
outdoor kitchen that truly sizzles, Lafrance suggests the following
tips.
Start from the ground up A
show-stopping outdoor kitchen needs a quality stage that can stand up
to heavy foot traffic and everyday kitchen mishaps such as dropped
utensils or spilled sauces. Highperformance, wood-alternative decking
is durable and easy-to-maintain – just a simple soap and water cleaning
can take care of any common party foul.
“If
you have a Trex deck, it will resist fading, staining, scratching and
mold so you never have to sand, stain or paint it,” Lafrance said. “For
me, composite decking is a no-brainer. It delivers the natural
aesthetic of wood without the back-breaking and time-consuming upkeep,
so outdoor chefs can focus on what they love most – preparing delicious
meals and entertaining guests.”


Think beyond the grill While
outdoor cooking once meant a basic grill and a bag of charcoal,
today’s outdoor kitchens are more elaborate and equipped than ever,
featuring a range of appliances including professional-grade cooktops,
refrigerators, sinks and dishwashers, as well as specialty features
like brick ovens and fully stocked bars. Grills, too, have been
upgraded to handle more than steaks and burgers – think whole turkeys,
smoked meats and rotisseries. Your appliances will determine the
outdoor kitchen dimensions, so consider how the appliances you want
will fit within your design.
Factor in function Plan for adequate storage to eliminate back-and-forth trips inside your house.
From
pull-out trash bins to hidden ice chests for chilled drinks, the Trex
Outdoor Kitchens collection features cabinetry that blends interior
style with durability to withstand the elements.

“You
can even get customized cabinets for televisions and entertainment
systems, along with sink and grill bases designed to hide plumbing and
propane hook-ups while also providing extra drawers,” Lafrance said.
“With this collection, you can bring a designer look to your outdoor
storage solutions.”
Shine some light Double
the time spent enjoying your outdoor kitchen by installing adequate
lighting for cooking and entertaining well after sundown. For safety
measures, put task lighting over countertops used for slicing and
dicing, as well as near stovetops and other appliances that use heat or
flame. To set an understated, sophisticated mood, add ambient lighting
where your family and guests will wine and dine.
Create comfort To
welcome and accommodate your guests, your outdoor kitchen should be
inviting and have ample seating and bar areas. For added comfort,
integrate interior-inspired accents like decorative cushions and pillows
made of weatherresistant materials. Additionally, your outdoor kitchen
should incorporate sufficient counter space not only for food prep and
serving, but also for creating a communal environment so guests can
chat with the chef.
MAKE IT SIZZLE
Local gas, propane and electric grill sources include:
1.
Barrett Appliance,1760 Swan Lake Road, Bossier City 7463332 2.
Fireplace Specialties, 8500 Box Road, Shreveport, 219-7712 3. Splash
Pools and Spas, 2331 Airline, Bossier City, 212-0205 801 Brook Hollow
Drive, Shreveport , 797-6218