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Article Title: Teak Garden Benches For Your Garden
Author: Jesse Akre
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Gardening is a great passion for many homeowners. Whether you�re growing pots of flowers on your deck or have a huge garden in the yard filled with vegetables and fruits, teak garden benches can give you a delightful place to admire your handy work.
After all, why not let everyone who lives in or visits your home enjoy the beauty of nature doing what it does best, creating magnificent foliage, flowers and food for us all to enjoy. Teak garden benches are the ideal addition to any garden, even if you�re just a casual weekend gardener.
That�s because teak garden benches are both unobtrusive and durable. Because they are made of gorgeous wood that isn�t stained or altered any way, they bring yet another natural element into the garden, something aluminum or wrought iron furnishings can�t do.
They will also last and last. Because teak is such a strong wood, grown in the tropics, it is impervious to the elements. It won�t crack, warp or even split. Instead, it will age gracefully, being there for you year after year as you prepare, tend and harvest the fruits of your labor.
As any gardener knows, gardening is hard work, particularly during the summer months. An occasional break isn�t just good for you but necessary. Sure, you could haul out a cheap lawn chair or sit on the gardening stool. But why not relax instead in one of the teak garden benches you�ve placed strategically around the garden. There, you can recharge, have a little iced tea and marvel at the beauty of your garden, all from equally beautiful teak garden benches.
One of the great things about these benches is their low maintenance. You can choose to leave your benches out in the weather year after year and they�ll continue to perform. That�s because teak is so strong and it is naturally bug proof. If you choose not to oil it at all it will turn a lovely silver gray over time. With a little teak cleaner, you can bring back the honey gold color in an afternoon.
If you do have it out in the garden year round, you will want to put it on top of pavers or bricks to keep it out of any standing water. It will make your teak garden benches last that much longer.
Teak garden benches come in an endless array of styles, from more modern pieces without a back or arms to more traditional benches with backs and arms. Some even have rocker or glider features.
If you want to do something a little different, consider purchasing teak garden benches that can be hung from trees. Many models work perfectly well as swings, which add a little flair and fun to your garden.
If you want to really hit a home run in your garden, consider purchasing benches that have built-in planters. These offer you additional gardening space and brings the garden to the bench, so you can enjoy the fragrance of your favorite flowers right up close.
When selecting teak garden benches for your home, you may want to shop online for them. While local garden centers or home improvement stores may only have one or two models on hand, online retailers often have several dozen in stock, as well as accessory pieces such as matching planters, ottomans or chairs.
That�s a welcomed thing, considering that you�ll find many people gravitating to the garden to enjoy all your hard work and nature�s bounty. Having enough seating will create a new space in your yard for you and your friends to relax, enjoy lively conversation and appreciate all the beauty around you.
About The Author: Jesse Akre is a successful business owner of numerous furniture websites that offer decor advice and style suggestions. His websites offer product information about patio furniture, outdoor living styles and decor for your home and garden.
http://www.morethanteak.com
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