Ruth Stout
Spring is almost here and it is the time of year that we start upgrading the exterior of our houses in anticipation of great holidays like Memorial Day, Independence Day and Labor Day. Many other special days are around the corner, including Family Reunions or those special gatherings that you have outdoors.
"...You can bury a lot of troubles digging in the dirt..."
Author Unknown
How about having your gathering on your new or upgraded deck leading to an elegant garden? Planting a garden is an eco-friendly move, adding oxygen to the air and helping to decrease the amount of storm water runoff. Your garden can be an ongoing spring and summer project, decreasing your time spent indoors, eventually saving you energy and money.
Sustainable choices for your garden:
- Plant herbs to use as spices for your favorite dishes.
- Plant vegetables and save money on food.
- Use eco-friendly choices for fertilizers
"...Plants cry their gratitude for the sun in green joy..."
Astrid Alauda
Make another green choice for your garden and deck by using environmentally friendly materials. Your best option can be to reuse wood from construction debris, preferably from a previous deck. Additional options include using FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) certified wood and deck tiles, ensuring that the use of the wood is not leading to deforestation. An alternative to using wood for decks is composite decking. Composite decking eliminates the need to use natural resources because it includes alternative materials to wood. The decking also decreases the amount of maintenance needed.
- FSC Deck Tiles: http://www.decktiles.org/
- Composite Deck Materials: http://www.trex.com/
Reginald Farrer, In a Yorkshire Garden, 1909
Urban Aesthetics will design a deck to your specifications and we will do it the right way. Many decks in the area have been built done wrong, with us do your deck will be done right.
Call: 215-776-8795
Email: info@urbanaestheticsdesigns.com
Email: info@urbanaestheticsdesigns.com
"Every April communities, organizations, and individuals nationwide celebrate gardening during National Garden Month." National Gardening Association