2016年5月26日星期四

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"If I had my choice Desmond (sic, Means' first name is actually Demond) would not have been my choice," he said. "But we're willing to give him some time. MPS had made some progress like the Carmen charter school at Pulaski and the plans for Bradley Tech. I think those changes came about as a result of the discussion we have started with this measure.
"As long as they continue those kinds of efforts,buy garden furniture in Saint Etienne, then we will give them time. But if you look at a school like Auer Avenue, they have a zero percent reading proficiency. Obviously a new approach is needed there.
"I'm willing to give Desmond (sic) the benefit of the doubt. I think he and Donald Driver, I mean Darienne (Driver,online outdoor furniture, the MPS Superintendent), need to go faster in reforming the district."
Alan Borsuk, a former education reporter who is now a respected fellow in the Marquette Law School,outdoor hotel furniture, specializes in education reform.
"Demond is a committed guy to urban education," Borsuk said. "He's engaging and smart and he's wanted to get into MPS for a long time. Several years ago he said his goal in life was the be the superintendent in MPS. 

2016年5月25日星期三

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Aldeburgh and Woodbridge are 12 miles away, while the surrounding National Trust-owned land makes this an ideal base for walkers and birdwatchers.

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2016年5月24日星期二

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2016年5月19日星期四

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Spring may look light years away in the frigid January temperatures, and lounging within your backyard is probably the final point you should do in the moment, but landscape designers say now would be the time for you to begin arranging a summer time retreat.
“January is usually a good time to start out considering about your backyard,” said Alex Ikenson, co-owner of Residence Escapes, located in Herndon. Household Escapes, which had specialized in hot tubs and outside furnishings, merged lately with Urban Retreat, an indoor furnishings and accessory enterprise.
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Accessories could be customized to fit practically just about every price range and space at the same time. “Everything is made to order,” stated Jodie Labovitch, an interior designer with Urban Retreat. “They’re not pulling it off the shelf.”
Outdoor fire pit tables, powered by gas, are crowd-pleasing accessories that come in each size from compact coffee table to dining area table. Types run the gamut from rustic to sleek.
“The tabletops is usually porcelain or aluminum, stone or granite,” stated Tsantes. “There is even an artisan major that appears like carved leather. Now you may go into your back yard and really feel like you’re on getaway somewhere within the islands.”
Adding the resort-like feel are swim spas, the big cousin of the ubiquitous hot tub.
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Even individuals who do not have an expansive backyard can build cozy retreats.
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“Indoor and outdoor furnishings are now blending,” mentioned David Cintorino, president of Home Escapes. “People are using their outside spaces like indoor spaces, that may be a existing trend. Outside furniture businesses are building furnishings to keep up with that trend.”

2016年5月18日星期三

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Country Britches consignment shop now carries extra furnishings and handmade vendor products at its new location on Principal Street. The store was previously in an old one-room schoolhouse in Hickory for 10 years and just off the Bel Air Bypass (U.S. 1) for 12 years.
Allison EatoughFor Harford Magazine This long-time Bel Air shop produced the move to Most important Street.
After 23 years, Dawn Sensible is lastly working on Major Street.
The Bel Air resident says she has wanted her consignment shop, Nation Britches, to be on the town s historic thoroughfare due to the fact she opened its initially place in 1991.
I like the whole vibe of it, she says. And I could walk to operate.
So when Sensible learned Flowers By Design was closing, leaving its space at 113 S. Primary St. open for any new tenant, she knew it was time to move.
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Many of Smart s customers stop by the shop to locate statement, uncommon or secondhand pieces although decorating their homes.
Men and women enjoy to choose issues up and not spend a fortune updating a area, Wise says.
Irene D Onofrio of Conowingo has purchased every little thing from cribs and high chairs for her six grandchildren to clothing, China sets and dressers at Nation Britches.
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Given the longevity of her enterprise, Sensible says she sees a lot of repeat shoppers like D Onofrio.

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2016年5月17日星期二

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Once upon a time a rich businessman decided to build identical mansions for his two sons. The houses were to be built side by side, each with about 25 rooms. Burmese teak, stained glass from Venice, mirrors from Belgium, Japanese wall tiles and wrought iron from Britain graced the interiors.
Classic Art Deco embellishments adorned the exteriors, deep porticos shaded the front doors and a fountain was placed in the centre of the shared driveway. The sons and their families moved in and when there were parties, weddings and festivals the specially built reception rooms that stretched the length of the houses were filled with up to 1000 guests.
And the houses were full of laughter and children and the aroma of spices and fine perfumes and cumbersome heavy keys were used to lock the storerooms, of which were there were many because they were filled with money and gold, and gems and treasures from all over Asia.


This vast mansion in rural Tamil Nadu was once home to one extended family. It covers an entire block and has now been restored as a luxury hotel.


These were the halcyon days, which of course, if this really was a fairy story, would have lasted forever. But instead, this is a true tale of the Chettiars of the state of Tamil Nadu in South India, who once lived in thousands of mansions like this, until the tide of wealth ebbed away.  A few houses have been restored; in a few dozen more a few family members or ancient retainers camp out in a few habitable rooms. The rest, hundreds of them, lie empty, ravaged by monsoon rains, heat, dust, monkeys and other inexorable instruments of decay.
So now, just four people and a small dog live in one of the brothers' Art Deco mansions. The other stands completely empty, waiting maybe for one more family wedding.
It is the granddaughter who shows me around, although it was the family servant who enticed me in from the weedy, unsealed road outside the house. I did not need much encouragement. Although slick with sweat from the 35 degrees Celsius-plus temperature and stifling humidity I'd been staggering around the streets of the region's main town of Karaikudi for some time already, desperate to see inside these improbable, incredible palaces.


Pillared courtyards, such as this one in the Visalam Hotel (a mansion built by a Chettiar businessman for his daughter as a wedding gift), are a typical feature of Chettiar architecture.


I'm shown through a series of pillared courtyards and then up three flights of a teak staircase to the roof. From here behind the crumbling concrete parapets I can see over the neighbouring walls into more of the Chettiar mansions, a few freshly painted with facades of blinding white, bright orange and even garish luminescent green. Others stand, blank-eyed, netting stretched over deep verandas to keep out the monkeys, weeds sprouting from the roofs.
My guide is an accountancy student, a very apt choice for the youngest generation of the Chettiar caste who made their fortunes as bankers, businessmen and traders.  She opens the door into the long function room. "We can fit hundreds of people in here," she says. Today she, her mother and two servants seem to be living in just one or two rooms and in the semi-open back courtyard.
Iron bedsteads with rumpled covers sit huddled in the corners of one large room, a tiny ancient television perches on a stool at one bed end.  On the veranda metal trays bearing a few cups and plastic jugs sit beside the courtyard well.  On the walls are black and white photos of family weddings and baby photos of chubby smiling infants lying bare-bottomed on tiger skin rugs.


An immaculately restored Chettiar palace, still used by its absentee owners for important family occasions.


It is the family servant, angular and spare under her sari who makes sure to collect some rupees from me for the privilege of seeing around the home. Maybe it's she who is more acutely aware of how greedily these houses swallow up money.


That evening, Ramanathan (Ramu) Chettiar, who lives in another of the mansions and is guest relations manager in yet another home, now converted into a luxury hotel,outdoor pool furniture,  tells me just how many rupees home owners must find to stop their houses crumbling away.
"Houses need up to two million rupees every year (about $NZ45,000) and that's mostly just to maintain the roof tiles, save the timber from the white ants and keep the monkeys out."


An Art Deco mansion in Karaikudi, one of two (the other is on the right) built by a wealthy Chettiar businessman for his sons.


What is astonishing is that in this small region and scattered among about 75 villages are nearly 11,000 of these mansions.
"Eleven THOUSAND?" I reiterate.
"About that," says Ramu, "but 100 years ago there were more than 20,000".


Gently decaying in the tropicis... a Chettiar mansion that has seen better days.


"All like this?" I'm still struggling with the statistics, waving my hand in the direction of the 42-room mansion that stretched out behind the terrace we're sitting on.
"Oh, some are much bigger than this," he says, adding that he lives in his family mansion which, when he was young, housed close to  30 relatives.  Nuclear families would have their private living spaces but meals were often communal.
"In this way, if there were disputes, especially among the women when the men were away, people were forced to come together at least once a day and sort things out face-to-face."


Many of the older Chettiar houses have ornate facades; this one features Hindu statuary.


How did these multistorey confections with their turrets and towers, ornamental gateways, facades adorned with an eclectic assembly of statuary that includes Queen Victoria,  British military figures and Hindu gods and goddesses,outdoor furniture manufacturers, come to be here, far off the beaten track in Tamil Nadu? We're nine hours' drive from Chennai (Madras) and several hours from the ocean. If the Chettiars were traders why did they invest so much of their wealth so far inland?
Just as the number of mansions and Chettiar villages seems to vary depending on who you talk too, so too do the stories of the origins of the Chettiars themselves, whose history is interwoven with those of South Indian dynasties such as the Cholas who ruled at least 2000 years ago.
What is certain is that the Chettiars have, for centuries, been masters of trade and business.  According to Ramu they originally based their operations on south India's Arabian Sea coast but in the mid-1700s a tsunami wiped out their homes and wealth and forced them to move inland.


A few members of a new generation of Chettiars are now finding employment in tourism. Chidhambaram Chettiar is front desk manager at the Art Deco era Visalam Hotel in Karaikudi.


"The reason you see very few fountains and pools around their houses is that the Chettiars have been rather hydrophobic ever since."
The Chettiars' trading empire encompassed modern-day Sri Lanka, Burma, Malaysia, Vietnam and Cambodia but it was during the time of the British Raj from 1858 to the declaration of Indian independence in 1947 that the Chettiars really began to consolidate their fortunes (and amass the money to enable them to build their mansions).
Considered by some historians to be the fathers of modern banking, the Chettiars served as bankers and money lenders to the Raj as well as continuing their trading enterprises.
"Visitors sometimes imagine that all these rooms were bedrooms,"  Ramu explains. "We've taken walls out to create large bedrooms because originally they were much smaller and used for storage of family wealth and tradeable goods. If prices were low families would store products until prices went up."
"My great-great-grandfather spent most of his life as a gem merchant in Burma. He would come home every three or four years – that is why all his children were spaced out at about four-year intervals."
The Chettiars poured more of their wealth into the houses rather than furniture, although Ramu is now collecting Belgian glassware that some families are now having to sell to pay for essential repairs (antique dealers have already stripped many houses, including in some places entire ceilings and metres of teak. One house alone netted 300 tonnes of teak).
"Burmese teak is everywhere and, of course, you would think it was loaded into ships to the nearest port but in fact it was towed across the Bay of Bengal, chained to the ships and with the logs engraved with the purchasers' names. Then it was loaded into elephant and bullock carts and hauled inland.
"They brought most of the other interior adornments the same way; the stained glass from Venice,  delft tiles from Holland, wall tiles from Japan, chandeliers from Murano, Carrara marble and Birmingham steel for balconies and the like, in fact our spiral staircase is from there."
Another unique feature of  most of the mansions is the special treatment applied to the walls – a coating of  lime, egg white, powdered sea shell sand jaggery (palm sugar) to create a silky smooth, mirrored finish.
There are two main styles of Chettiar mansion – those built from 1840 to 1920 and the later Art Deco buildings built between 1920 and the late 1940s.
It's no coincidence that the house-building stopped at the time of Indian independence from the British. The glory days of the Chettiars ended with the colonisers' departure as their wealth had become inextricably bound up with that of the Raj. As the Chettiars' vast incomes largely dried up (there are some Chettiar families who are still extremely successfully business people) there was little money to retain their mansions; younger generations were no longer content to live in what was becoming a rural backwater.
Although house demolition, which saw the number of mansions reduced almost by half has now been stemmed, of those remaining only about 20 per cent are still lived in permanently.  Unesco is apparently investigating making the region a World Heritage area. There are major hurdles to overcome, however. For example, most houses are owned by sometimes dozens of family members not all of whom can agree on what should be done with their ancestral homes.
The Chettiar houses are not only found in towns. Many are scattered in the countryside around Karaikudi. Indian rural life, so little changed for centuries,folding garden furniture, goes on, right under the walls of these extraordinary houses.
 Farmers plant rice and wait for the rains, bullock carts loaded with flour trundle down lanes lined with these palatial mansions, marooned in farmland like abandoned, luxury cruise liners adrift at sea.   A smartly uniformed doorman salutes in front of one of the houses now converted into a hotel. A surprisingly scant tourist trade has saved some of the houses, but say the locals, how many beds can the region sustain?
"Help is needed from Unesco, the state government, the Indian government,"  a local guide says.
Directly across the road from the hotel, an elderly couple, both with milky cataract-veiled eyes, stand at the gateway to another vast, ornate, fortress of lost wealth.
I can hardly resist the perverse urge to step inside the semi-derelict mansion and wander among the ghosts, scatter the white ants, camp on the veranda on a string bed, become a misplaced Miss Haversham, mouldering among the memories.

But I have to move on, as the world has for the Chettiar mansions. Like the present-day Chettiars, I just hope that someone comes to the rescue of their astounding architectural heritage.

2016年5月16日星期一

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He already had a fascination with midcentury modern architecture and had accumulated a collection of authentic furnishings and art from that era. All he needed was an appropriate house in which to put it all.
We were married and living in Wauwatosa, says Amman, a biotech executive, who described their house there as more traditional. But I have always loved modernism and the midcentury era. He and his wife, Adrienne, a speech language pathologist, were looking specifically in Milwaukee's North Shore suburbs. One suitable house already had gotten away.
So when we saw this one, we had to act fast, he says.
They did, submitting an offer on the Fox Point split level the first day it was listed in 2011. Now it is home to the couple, their 16-month-old daughter, Elliot Grace, their greyhound, Lux, and cat, Boo.
The large house, built in 1957, provides plenty of space in its four levels. The four bedrooms are several steps up from the foyer and main living level. A large play area for their daughter is several steps down. The unfinished lowest level includes space for storage and a workout area for the Ammans, both of whom are triathletes.
The house sits on a lot that is almost three-quarters of an acre in an enclave of other midcentury gems and their like-minded owners. In fact, Amman and three of his neighbors are cataloging the midcentury modern homes of the North Shore. One of them is Eric Strande, whose home within view of the Ammans' was featured on these pages in late 2015.
The Amman home was designed by local architect Donald Grieb. Grieb has been described by an architectural blogger as a quirky 'Tomorrowland' modernist with great ambitions and a knack for winning prominent jobs.
He is most famous for designing the Mitchell Park Domes but also did schools, the Glendale City Hall and Fire Station and many other residences, Amman says. I spoke with him once on the phone and asked him some questions about our house, but he was failing and couldn't remember much.
Amman says it is an exciting time for owners of midcentury modern homes.
They're in vogue and are still available and somewhat affordable, he says. So, too, are authentic furnishings of that period.
The Ammans' furniture comes from all around the country.
The living room features a custom midcentury sofa upholstered in mohair with built-in walnut end tables. In front of it is a low-profile coffee table by California architect Martin Borenstein and a pair of chairs by Adrian Pearsall. In the family room two oversized period lamps that Amman found in St. Louis and San Diego command attention, the perfect accompaniment to pieces by Herman Miller that Amman bought at Miller headquarters in Michigan.
In the bedrooms and office upstairs are vintage chairs designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe for Knoll, a Lightolier lamp, a large desk from the University of Notre Dame campus and a table in the nursery designed by the Finnish architect Eero Saarinen, who also designed the St. Louis Gateway Arch and Milwaukee's War Memorial Center.
The art Amman collects complements both his home's architecture and its furnishings, starting with a large sculpture in the front yard by James Goelz, which Amman bought from another Fox Point resident.
On the main floor the contemporary wall art is by Midwest artist Marko Spalatin and Milwaukee artist Clark Stamm. A rare Max Bill lithograph Amman found in Michigan is on the kitchen wall. Upstairs are a print by Victor Vasserily, a vase by Alvar Aalto and a metal sculpture by Curtis Jere that Amman found in Ohio.
Rightfully proud of all of the attention to detail in his midcentury home, Amman took time to answer some questions.
Q. Tell me a bit about your house and its vital statistics.
A. It was built for Ralph and Tillie Jankins. It has four bedrooms and 21/2 bathrooms in about 2,800 square feet. We bought it in 2011 from the original owner.
Q. What made you want to own it?
A. We were actively looking for a midcentury modern house and tried to buy another in the area, but it sold right away. So when we noticed this house was on the market, we saw it and bought it on the first day. We were most impressed by the beautiful living room that overlooks the fantastic, large backyard.
Q,garden furniture table and chairs. What changes did you make?
A. We updated the entries with new Archispec doors and hardware. We redid part of the roof; it's a tar and asphalt roof that needed repair. Fencing in the backyard was a big project, and we did some landscaping.
Q. The architect was Donald Grieb. Why is that special to you?
A. We were looking for a unique midcentury modern house. The provenance wasn't that important, but we had heard of Grieb and so we knew the house was architecturally significant. He is what I would consider one of the Big Four midcentury architects in this area. The others would be Abe Tannenbaum,famous furniture stores, Jordan Miller and Willis and Lillian Leenhouts, all of whose work is represented nearby, too.
Q. How is your home typical, and atypical, of its era?
A. The abundance of windows, the pitch of the roof I would say those things are typical.
Atypical? The exterior Lannon stone also runs into the interior foyer, which is a nice touch.
I was touring the Glendale Fire Department and saw two outdoor lights that Grieb had designed and was told they were about to be replaced. I offered to pay for the replacements and they gave me the originals that we've installed at the front door. So that's another authentic touch.
The house was in excellent shape when we bought it and had been well-maintained. The kitchen is the only space that the owners remodeled. It was in the '80s, and after our daughter is a bit older we probably will make changes there.
Q. Where does your interest in architecture come from?
A. As a child I spent time in Spring Green, the home of Frank Lloyd Wright's Taliesin. That was my introduction to unique architecture. I refined my taste through the years and have enjoyed collecting our midcentury modern furniture.
Q. Where have you found your furnishings?
A. They're from all over the country, mainly from private dealers and auctions. We have a balance of contemporary pieces and midcentury modern classics. I've had many of the pieces shipped to Chicago and have a source there that restores them.
Q. What's your favorite part of the house?
A. I love sitting here in the living room, looking out over the backyard. That's my favorite aspect of the house.
Q,garden outdoor furniture. What's next? Do you have other projects planned?
A. We have just a few things in mind. I'm looking to acquire additional art pieces, and am specifically looking for a sculpture for my backyard. We also are working on a hardscape plan for the front with architect Justin Racinowski. We also are looking to enclose the patio and expand the family room.
But, really, I think the house is beautiful just the way it is. We love Fox Point and have wonderful neighbors and a big backyard. I don't think we'll ever move.

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2016年5月15日星期日

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Speaking from her wood shop in a Cincinnati warehouse, designer Rosie Kovacs needs to step into a side room to take a phone call. As her and her partner Hayes Shanesy, who started the furniture and design firm Brush Factory in Cincinnati in 2009, gear up to release a new line of minimalist furniture, the shop floor tends to get a little loud.
When they started out, as she explains, they didn’t have a firm handle on direction; Kovacs, a fashion design major, and Shanesy, an industrial designer, started a retail store that didn’t work out, then turned to what became a successful wholesale commercial furniture, grabbing attention nationally for their line of , such as necklaces and bottle stops made from hardwood.



The duo has been able to realize their desire to create a consumer line of furniture after winning , a grant program from Cincinnati-based non-profit ArtWorks. Their forthcoming BFF line (prices will range from $400 to $2,white outdoor furniture,800 depending on style and finish), which will be available nationwide via their website starting in May, exudes Shaker influences along with nods to modern minimalism. The group’s first collection, simple pieces with a light footprint that are easy to move, is currently limited to tables and desks, but they plan to expand with new items roughly every six months. With everything under one roof,furniture outlet stores, Brush Factory can prototype and implement new concepts relatively quickly. The next step, introducing seating, and possibly opening a store and a storeroom, are part of the long-term plans.
"We’re trying to recreate Old Time Colonial vibes with modern styling," Kovacs says. "We want furniture buying to be fun and not so serious; it’s in the name of the line."

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2016年5月12日星期四

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I find there’s often some confusion about native, non-native and invasive plants. Native plants are those that have been around before colonial times. They have an ecological connection to the place they’re growing. Non-native plants do not. Most of the flowers sold at garden centers are non-natives. Most of the classic flowers in our yards (lilacs, peonies, old roses, irises, etc.) are non-native. And they are lovely. Even though most non-natives do not serve the local wildlife as well as native plants, they generally do no harm.
Invasive plants, on the other hand, will do harm and should be avoided. An invasive plant has been scientifically determined to damage the environment, economy or human health. Every state has an official list of invasive plants. The one for Pennsylvania can be found .
Penn State Extension lists several common landscaping plants sold at Garden Centers that are on the official state invasive plant list, including:
Invasive Trees:
Norway Maple (Acer platanoides) Bradford Pear (Pyrus calleryana-Bradford)
Invasive Shrubs
Japanese Barberry (Berberis thunbergii) Butterfly Bush (Buddleia species) Autumn Olive (Elaeagnus umbellata) Winged Burning Bush (Euonymus alatus) Privet (Ligustrum species) Exotic Bush Honeysuckle (Lonicera species)
Invasive Vines
Oriental Bittersweet (Celastrus orbiculatus) English Ivy (Hedera helix) Japanese Honeysuckle (Lonicera japonica)
Invasive Herbaceous
Purple Loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria) Crown Vetch (Coronilla varia)



The spotted lanternfly is an invasive insect known to be established in Eastern Berks County and portions of Montgomery, Bucks and Chester Counties. This insect has potential to severely impact a number of agricultural commodities. Attempts are being made to eradicate this insect in the affected area.
Residents of municipalities included in the quarantine are encouraged to sign up as volunteers to band trees to trap and destroy this insect on their property. To participate, you must own property with a confirmed population of spotted lanternfly, and have Ailanthus altissima (tree of heaven) trees. Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture (PDA) crews will service other targeted properties where volunteers are not available.
Penn State Extension, in cooperation with the PDA, and the United States Department of Agriculture is offering three opportunities to train volunteers.
What is involved?
Interested residents must attend one training session to participate in the banding program.
Participants must agree to hang sticky bands on a number of Ailanthus trees on their property, service these bands every two weeks from May through December, and enter results into an on-line database. The estimated time to service a single band, count, and enter data is 15-20 minutes every two weeks. Five bands could take about an hour. The number of trees banded will vary depending on the availability of equipment and time commitment of the volunteer.
Participants must agree to schedule pick-up of spent bands for proper disposal by PDA crew members or other volunteers.
Three training sessions for potential volunteers are scheduled:
Friday,garden furniture, April 29, 2016: 10 a.m. – 12 noon at the District Township office, 202 Weil Road, Boyertown, PA
Saturday, April 30, 2016: 10 a.m. – 12 noon at the District Township office, 202 Weil Road, Boyertown, PA
Friday, May 6, 2016: 10 a.m. – 12 noon at the Upper Hanover Township office, 1704 Pillsbury Road, East Greenville, PA
Call the Penn State Extension office in Lehigh County at 610-391-9840 or email your name, address and phone number to to register for a training session.
What is provided?
Training: At the training sessions, volunteers will be shown how to identify target hosts of spotted lanternfly, how to identify spotted lanternfly, how to band trees, how to accurately count specimens on a tree band, and how to enter their results into the online database.
Equipment: Equipment is limited, so targeting of infested properties is essential for the success of the program. These properties will receive top priority. Provided equipment includes rolls of tree bands, push pins, trap labels, and trash bags.
Support: Field survey crews will begin employment with PDA and be assigned to specific areas. These crews will be available to assist with site assessment, initial band deployment, initial insect identification, waste disposal and biosecurity, and covering services if needed. Volunteers should expect regular contact from the PDA crew assigned to their area.
For more information on the spotted lanternfly, and a current quarantine map go to:




Black spot is a fungal disease that causes spots on rose leaves, eventually causing the leaves to turn yellow and drop off.
Like most fungal diseases, black spot thrives in wet, humid weather, usually when temperatures are in the mid-70s. The fungal spores can survive the winter in fallen leaves and infected canes.
Prevention is the first and best line of defense. Remove infected canes and leaf litter. Fungus spores need water on the leaf to germinate. So taking steps to make sure rose bushes dry quickly is important. Roses should be planted in areas with plenty of sunlight and good circulation. Prune roses to improve air flow.
If you see black spot disease developing, begin treatment early to gain control. Stan V. Griep of the American Rose Society, wrote , that he likes to use Green Cure as his main fungicidal spraying product, which is earth friendly and effective. He also recommends neem oil.
You can also plant rose cultivars resistant to black spot. Penn State Extension recommends the following cultivars: David Thompson, Bebe Lune, Coronado, Ernest H. Morse, Fortyniner, Grand Opera, Lucy Cromphorn, Sphinx, Tiara, Carefree Beauty, and Simplicity are considered resistant. Teas, hybrid teas, hybrid pertetuals, Pernetianas, Austrian briers, and polyanthas are usually very susceptible while rugosa hybrids, moss roses, and wichuraianas are more resistant. The American Rose Society recommends the following varieties as resistant: Bride s Dream, Canadian, White Star, Cary Grant, Dainty Bess, Duet, Electron, Elina, Elizabeth Taylor, Helmut Schmidt, Keepsake, Lady, Lady Rose, Lady X, Las Vegas, Mikado, Nantucket, Olympiad, Otto Miller, Pascale, Polarstern, Precious Platinum,furniture outlet stores, Princess of Manaco, Pristine, Sheer Bliss, Sunbright, Tansinnroh, and Uncle Joe.
For more details on dealing with black spot disease, see .



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Deer are charming to see, especially with their fawns in the spring – that is, as long as they aren’t munching all the plants in your yard.
There are some things you can do to keep them at a safe and pleasing distance.
Deer don’t like scented plants. This includes most any herb, plants in the mint family, garlic, onions and others. Some people will plant certain mints at the border of their property to keep deer out. One to consider is Meehan’s mint. This is a low growing ground cover that isn’t as aggressive as other mints. It’s a great plant to insert into your flower gardens. There’s also mountain mint, which is a more aggressive variety. I’ve seen people use it as a kind of border hedge (it gets several feet tall). When planted in the shade, it behaves itself pretty well and doesn’t spread as much. It’s a good deterrent for deer not only because of its scent but also because it’s tall and deer tend not want to walk through taller plants. Another strategy is to plant herbs (or onions and garlic) around plants you’re trying to protect from the deer.
Aside from fragrant plants, other deer repellents can be effective, but often require repeated application. Many repellents may not be suitable for the home garden because of odor. Most homeowners prefer to use ammonium soaps and/or human hair. Human hair can be obtained from a local barbershop. It can be scattered in the garden bed and also placed in small bags (cloth or plastic--if plastic is used, punch three to four holes in the bottom). Hang them around the garden or individually in trees. Soap bars can be placed in individual trees. Place these items about 30 inches off the ground, about the average height of a deer. More extensive info on deer repellants can be found .
Fencing deer also works well, but it’s an expensive option, given that the best fences for deer are eight feet high. Still, it’s effective and long lasting, and requires little maintenance. Dogs also keep deer away.
If none of these strategies work for you,buy outdoor furniture, a handy lists of garden plants that deer tend not eat.
All that said, if deer are hungry enough (like during a severe winter), not much deters them. But these ideas should help a lot in an average year.
Please feel free to share other tips that have worked for you!




(Shadberries. Photo from )
Many people are familiar with picking and eating wild blueberries, raspberries, and blackberries.
But it’s interesting that so few know about the berries on Shadbush. Shadbush is a small tree native to our local forest, also known as Serviceberry and Juneberry. Amelanchier is its Latin name. It gets the name shadbush because it blooms when the shad are running in the rivers. (Shad live in seawater and return to fresh water in April to breed. Right now the shadbush are about to bloom and the shad fishermen are out on the river.)
The berries are ready to pick in June, thus the Juneberry name. The ‘berry’ isn’t technically a berry but a pome. (Shadbush belongs to the rose family, as do apples.)
Many species of Amelanchier are native to much of the eastern and western parts of the country. In our area, Amelanchier Canadensis is one of the best for fruit.
The fruit most resembles a large blueberry. They are delicious. When ripe, the berries are dark-red, almost purplish. They have small, soft seeds, which can be eaten (they have a slightly almond flavor which adds to the deliciousness). The fruit is wonderful straight from the tree. They can also be used in any berry recipe, but it’s best to cook them first with a little sugar.
Aside from the benefits of the fruit, the shadbush is a wonderful addition to any yard with room for a tree. It’s easy to grow and is often used by landscapers as an ornamental tree. A mature tree reaches about 15-30 tall. It features showy, slightly fragrant, white flowers in April. Its green leaves turn orange-red in autumn. So it’s beautiful in all seasons.



about this blog Master Gardeners are volunteers trained by Penn State Extension Horticulture Educators. Once they complete their training, they cooperate with service agencies and community groups on a wide range of gardening projects. Their talents and energies are directed toward providing a link between their community and Penn State Cooperative Extension and Outreach.
Emelie Swackhamer: Horticulture Educator, Lehigh & Northampton Co. Cooperative Extension

2016年5月11日星期三

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"Karmic" may be as well strong of a word to describe the friendship between Rachel Allen and , but they may well have some type of coincidental connection.
Originally, the two met in 1999 at a Benjamins concert at the now-defunct Globe. In the time, Allen was a 17-year-old living in West Allis, but she definitely wanted to find out her friends' pop / punk band at the North Avenue venue, so she asked her dad to take her. And he did.
"My dad is awesome. He was the 'dad in the East Side,'" says Allen. "He and I have constantly had music in typical."
Zimmerman,furniture outlet stores, who was a drummer for the band Camden in the time, stopped in to view the show, too.
"The Globe was a clubhouse for musicians," says Zimmerman. "Our pals were the bartenders, our friends were the bands."
During the concert, Zimmerman met and conversed with Allen along with the two continued to run into one another by way of music and mutual good friends for the subsequent decade. When Allen took a job at Sabbatic,wholesale furniture outlet, 700 S. 2nd St., she began to view Zimmerman regularly and their friendship deepened.
Unfortunately, as Allen says, "stupid sh-t occurs in pairs" and such was the case this past March beginning when Zimmerman who's a tour manager for musician Eric Benet believed he was getting complications from asthma.
He sooner or later went to the ER at Colombia-St. Mary's, expecting to be in the hospital for a handful of hours. Turns out, Zimmerman had pneumonia and so much liquid around his right lung that he necessary to undergo surgery.
"I was within the hospital for two weeks," says Zimmerman.
A couple of days later, Allen went to see a medical professional due to the fact she believed she had stomach flu. As an alternative, she discovered out she had cancer in her intestines. Allen was admitted to Elmbrook Memorial Hospital and underwent surgery.
Both Zimmerman and Allen had been shocked by the severity of their illnesses and while within the hospital, the two had been texting one another as their mutual close friends split their time in between bedsides.
"Michelle (Hoff) would come here and knit and friends like Libby (Merline) would go between spending time with me and Biju," says Allen. "In common, I was overwhelmed by the love and assistance from people today. I believed the majority of my friends would say, 'see ya in six weeks' after they identified out I was sick, but instead, they have been f-cking remarkable. Casseroles, calls, presents of aid."
Most of Zimmerman's and Allen's close friends are connected to what they refer to as "The Block" a handful of block radius around 2nd Street in Walker's Point with Sabbatic and Tin Widow, the bar across the street, arguably at the heart of your Block.
"There is something definitely cool and supportive regarding the folks right here. Milwaukee needs additional of this," says Allen.
Zimmerman has lived and hung out around the Block for 10 years.
"My buddy Diane (Dowland) initially named it 'Biju's Block,'" says Zimmerman. "It was kind of a joke on me, due to the fact by way of my job I travel all worldwide, but when I'm at residence, I normally remain around precisely the same two or 3 blocks."
Recently, to contribute to Allen's and Zimmerman's medical bills, close friends planned a fundraising party, aptly named, ""
The event requires spot on Sunday, June 21 from two to 10 p.m. at Sabbatic and Tin Widow.
"Not only do proceeds go to assist two amazing people I'm fortunate adequate to get in touch with my buddies, there is a excellent line-up of musicians, amazing bartenders and seriously cool raffle prizes," says co-organizer of the occasion, and co-owner of Tin Widow, .
More than 15 bands and DJs will play half-hour sets, like the debut of PYRITE featuring members of GGOOLLDD and Boy Blue in conjunction with Human Soon after All, Bobby Flowers (the singer from Zimmerman's former band,quality garden furniture, Carolina), Whiskey in the Damned, Evan Christian, DJ Paul H, DJ Freshluggage and .
The occasion will include things like a raffle with prizes ranging from flying lessons to present cards from Milwaukee Boat Line, Milwaukee Courier, Burnhearts, Goodkind, Tonic Tavern, M Salon and much more. Pabst and Tullamore Dew are event sponsors.
Bratwurst and hotdogs will be served at four p.m. by Chef Frank and Todd Allen, Rachel's dad.

"This occasion is happening because our close friends are so great. We would in no way possess a fundraiser for ourselves, but we're super appreciative they wanted to perform this for us," says Zimmerman. "This is why we like Milwaukee; why we enjoy The Block."

2016年4月18日星期一

outdoor furniture Cao Jianhui said the Australian dollar international market is of essential for the

Chinese enterprises in Australia is keen to develop off-season sales opportunity. People' Daily in Sydney Reported ( by Shengchu Yi ) Since Australia and China signed a free trade agreement, Australia, as " Marine Silk Road" along the country, attracting more and more Chinese companies look to the southern hemisphere project table markets. For some Chinese companies produced seasonal products , the seasonal differences in opposite hemispheres can open up new sales channels for the off-season.
http://www.gardenarteu.com/ Oneallinternational
Recently, the reporter interviewed just ASX -listed Chinese companies international oneallinternational, the company managing garden furniture sets director, co- founder and co-CEO Cao Jianhui explain the Australian market outdoor patio furniture from a unique perspective . Oneallinternational owns the garden furniture brand name 'Gardenart' with excellent brand image in normal Euro countries. outdoor furniture Cao Jianhui said the Australian dollar international market is of essential for the production as well as design of outdoor furniture. In the northern hemisphere, every winter the company will be engaged in production and sales relative to the main part of the summer season .
Oneallinternational Australia can be seen as the largest off-season market in the southern hemisphere's , open up good market in Australia can be obtained when the domestic season more Order Single , for glass table production operations, stable staff and other aspects have a positive effect. From the viewpoint of operating strategy , the company has established a stable customer base in the European market , the expansion of the market for the northern hemisphere markets has been strongly rattan garden furniture garden furniture sale support the Australia expansion listing in Australia , New Zealand. Sino-Australian free trade outdoor sofa agreement is expected to enter into force as soon as possible, Cao Jianhui also said he expects the logistic expense reduction for the competitiveness of enterprises, enhance the product's appeal brings . He said the state of the strategic decision to reduce the barriers to trade in Australia , I believe in the future there will be more Australian import and export enterprises benefit from. Cao Jianhui also mentioned enterprise from the beginning positioned to insist on doing original design manufacturers , has been toward the direction of development of own-brand production , which also makes the company at both ends of the "smile curve" .

High value-added service of the high profits and high growth of the company share in the international market has been increasing. He said he hoped the industry internationally can see Chinese enterprises will not only create a lot of cheap goods, but have independent innovation capability , may equally compete with international garden furniture brands . It is reported that the company's design Mountain Picnic Table in March 2015 received "As the design Oscar Award " of the German Red Dot award. Check out Gardenart's collection through here.

outdoor patio furniture has established a stable customer base in the European market

Chinese enterprises in Australia is keen to develop off-season sales opportunity. People' Daily in Sydney Reported ( by Shengchu Yi ) Since Australia and China signed a free trade agreement, Australia, as " Marine Silk Road" along the country, attracting more and more Chinese companies look to the southern hemisphere project table markets. For some Chinese companies produced seasonal products , the seasonal garden furniture sale differences in opposite hemispheres can open up new sales channels for the off-season.
Oneallinternational http://www.gardenarteu.com/
Recently, the reporter rattan garden furniture interviewed just ASX -listed Chinese companies international oneallinternational, the company managing director, co- founder and co-CEO Cao Jianhui explain the Australian market from a unique perspective . Oneallinternational owns the garden furniture brand name 'Gardenart' with excellent brand image in normal Euro countries. Cao Jianhui said the Australian dollar international market is of essential for the production as well as design of outdoor furniture. In the northern hemisphere, every winter the company will be engaged in production and sales relative to the main part of the summer season .
Oneallinternational Australia can be seen as the largest off-season market in the southern hemisphere's , open up good market in Australia can be obtained when the domestic season more Order Single , for glass table production operations, stable staff and other aspects have a positive effect. From the viewpoint of operating strategy , the company outdoor patio furniture has established a stable customer base in the European market , the expansion of the market for the northern hemisphere markets has been strongly support the Australia expansion listing in Australia , New Zealand. Sino-Australian free trade outdoor sofa agreement is expected to enter into force as soon as possible, Cao Jianhui also said he expects the logistic expense reduction for the competitiveness of garden furniture sets enterprises, enhance garden furniture the product's appeal brings . He said the state of the strategic decision to reduce the barriers to trade in Australia , I believe in the future there will be more Australian import and export enterprises benefit from. Cao Jianhui also mentioned enterprise from the beginning positioned to insist on doing original design manufacturers , has been toward the direction of development of own-brand production , which also makes the company at both ends of the "smile curve" .
High value-added service of the high profits and high growth of the company share in the international market has been increasing. He said he hoped the industry internationally can see Chinese enterprises will not only create a lot of cheap goods, but have independent innovation capability , may equally compete with international brands . It outdoor furniture is reported that the company's design Mountain Picnic Table in March 2015 received "As the design Oscar Award " of the German Red Dot award. Check out Gardenart's collection through here.

2016年4月1日星期五

Gardenart Furniture- Purchase All Your Furniture Under One Roof

Gardenart Furniture- Purchase All Your Furniture Under One Roof
written by: Esther Jeanette Gardenart Furniture- Purchase All Your Furniture Under One Roof
Gardenart was founded in 2001 and it has grown tremendously from that time. It was a furniture trading company but now it is the leading company in outdoor furniture. In 2015, the Gardenart product, mountain outdoor furniture , was introduced to both public and private gardens. This design unites two bench seats with a large scale table. The sophisticated arrangement of this product offers a comfortable seating.
Gardenart has a variety of products for instance:
Tables,
Chairs,
Sunbeds
Gardenart Chairs
Gardenart is providing unique and existing designs of the conversation chairs, bar height chairs and the dining chairs. These chairs have been designed to provide perfect dimensions to give you the desired comfort according to somatology. Somatology is the study of physical nature of human being. You can, therefore, use these products comfortably without worry all day long in your outdoor hours.
The garden chairs are made from aluminum material. We choose aluminum in our products for the reasons below:
It is a strong material that can endure the outdoor weather.
Aluminum is rustproof and has a considerable light weight
The aluminum can be coated with different colors thus our clients can have a variety to choose from.
Aluminum plate and aluminum slate chairs has a modern look inspired by the Europeans. This enables our chairs to come in different shapes and styles.
With a combination of aluminum frame, we give breathable, weather friendly and easy care sling mesh. PE core and the PVC coat wove the mesh that is strong and elastic to provide you with hours of comfort as you enjoy your outdoor time. We bring out the elegance of the indoor finishing furniture to the outdoor by covering the aluminum frame with a sling mesh.
Other than the sling, we also add a sustainable harvest teak wood on our chairs. The perfect outdoor material to put in your garden is the natural and durable teak that will turn into silvery grey when exposed to the outdoor environment.
Gardenart Awards
The Gardenart Company has showed cased their products in several events. In 2015, Gardenart product, mountain emerged the best thus winning the RedDot award. RedDot is a trademark that highlights and constitutes quality difference internationally and is a quality cover for every good design. Mountain outdoor furniture , was conceived for both public and private gardens
What to Consider When Buying Furniture From Gardenart
With the right accessories and furniture, you can turn your garden to be your favorite space. Deciding on the reliable style for your garden and furnishing will be a determinant of how your results will be. By consulting Gardenart, this could be one of the easiest plan/renovation you have made. Tips to get you the best product;
1. Space
How small or large is your garden? The size will significantly determine the type of furniture that you will purchase and its size. Choose the furniture that will fit in your garden. Remember that the Gardenart has a variety of sizes that can fit in your compound.
2. Storage of the furniture
You should also consider the storage of the product. If you do not have adequate space to store your furniture, consider those that can withstand all weather conditions. Aluminum used by the Gardenart will give you this. The furniture that we sell you can withstand all weather conditions, thus you do not have to worry about the furniture being affected by climate.
3. Consider your budget
This is one of the most important factor that you need to find. How much are you willing to spend in purchasing the furniture? The figure that you already have in mind will determine the quality, kind, and quantity of furniture that you will purchase. Having formulated a budget already, you can start looking for the best offers in our firm and then select only the furniture that you can afford.
4. Make Comfort Always A Priority
The way your garden is set up can significantly affect how you will feel spending your time there. A comfortable garden means that you will get time to relax and relieve your body from stress. To keep the creative juices flowing, get dining table  furniture which will make you feel cosy and comfortable, all asleep on a couch; instead, you can get a couch.

5. Colour Matters
Our brains take cues from colours. Even though blue is your favourite colour, it is also not recommended that you paint every hotel furniture  in your bright garden crimson. While we may have physiological reactions to specific colours (for a majority of people, red make the heart and pulse increase). Other people may also react to certain colours because of memories or experiences.

When choosing a colour for your garden s furniture chose one that has a calming effect. These colours include gray or blue. You can also go for accent colours such as yellow which will bring life to your garden.
6. Minimal D cor is Much Better.
Less decorations are way much better. If you keep your d cor at a minimum, you will find that d cor is both aesthetically pleasing and functional.
7. Know Your Wood types
Furniture made from wood falls in three different categories: neneers, solid wood, and composite, or practice board. Solid wood is typically pricier when compared to other wood types, and it looks great. However, they are vulnerable to water rings and scratches. Veneers have a cheap wood base protected by thin layers of better-quality wood. Composite wood and particle board pieces are built from a combination of both resin, plastics, and wood pulp. Basically, they are the scraps of the world of furniture.
8. Avoid glue and nails
Search for wood that have been joined at corners and ends, not glued, or nailed. These are known in the manufacturing world as wood joinery. These pieces are heavier and can add the overall weight of the furniture.
9. Inspect the legs
The legs of the furniture must be heavy, wood, and fixed to the frame of the sofa or chair. Metallic, rubber and plastic legs do not look very appealing, however, select furniture with legs that will last long.
Contact Us
If you have been looking for a place where you can purchase furniture that are of good quality and at reasonable prices, look no more. Gardenart is here to fulfil all your furniture needs. To make orders or for general inquiries do not hesitate to contact our support staff.

2016年3月28日星期一

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Enhance your exterior garden with arts and decor ideas
Gardenart is a reputable outdoor furniture Original Design Manufacturer (ODM) with award-winning in high-end garden design,
producing amenities and high-margin distribution machine.
In almost Many years Gardenart has not purely produced numerous Euro finest couches or chairs and style units,
they get close to with primary international brands and provides their customers with most effective professional advice of their residence all through the outdoor Shape professional services.
Currently garden redecorating never represented just a just plain teak patio table and several chairs.
When considering uplifting your outdoor patio places or outdoor, every one of the layout and substance to provide you most abundant in functional and beautiful outdoor sofa sections to accommodate any back yard.
At this moment, Gardenart's modern creating on a selection of exterior furniture pieces intended to nicely with pretty much all residential, their products now is allotted and cooperated along with some of the largest buyers in Euro stores, and all the retail stores are available to track down on the web. Brand-new Gardenart catalogue now offers dining table numerous modular lounges to armchairs, camping poker table and chaise and sun lounges all acknowledged as after extravagant the hot months attractions.
The creativeness for this particular collection was in fact the trendy North Euro household style and design this is exactly why we created advanced clean outlines and a contemporary palette of grey, white-colored and light weight aluminum
says Roger Cao, Executive Director from Gardenart Inc.
Have a look at developed a handful of garden-fresh model of exterior element of gardenart's Seat designs, patio table and lounges.
Chairs:
Collecting features Office chairs:
Gardenart presents neat and present-day specifically designed gadgets to the market. Like small and large scope parts extending beneficial convenience for lots of measured facilities
coming from a high-rise apartment porch into a wonderful terrace in an entertainer??拢陇s property.
http://www.gardenarteu.com/ These types of multi-purpose lounge chair is ideal for family amusing or relaxed days on a sunny day.
Light weight aluminum panel and light weight aluminum plate chairs shows a stylish and European-inspired look, that features a powder-coated and aluminium lightweight metal framework.
machinability light weight aluminum giving the chance shape the patio chairs in every patterns. Pick organic colour palette to be sure you incorporate very well with any latest creation despite the fact that adding up a degree of elegance.
Bringing together along with light weight aluminum shape, we present breathable, simple proper care and weather-friendly sling fine mesh.
PE core with PVC coat equipment woven mesh, sturdy and stretchy, gives a lot of time of relaxation during your enjoying it outdoor.
Table:
Stable wrought light weight aluminum support frames along with emblazoned tempered glass prime / metal slat top / honey comb aluminium top / teak wood top overlay are may differ variety of dining tables.
While the gardenart table makes a modernized declaration along with its all bright white,
powered colored metal and glass top - for any steady modernize towards your outdoor pleasurable realm,
work well on long days to weeks examining while protected against the components.
Apart from, dining tables in assorted sizes are compatible with various kinds of customized circumstances, likegallery, personal gardening and so forth ..
LOUNGES
Powder-coated aluminum hotel furniture assise, mixing the materials of resin wicker, sling fine mesh and outdoor fabric,
build varies kind of OneAll chair Lounges.
For the purpose of design intention, type of material for instance like teak wood, honey comb lightweight aluminum, buckle,piece of string and as a consequence tempered glass will be put into use sometimes.
Together with splendid and elastic seats and back pillow case, our lounges will provide the highest seating enjoyment to consumers.
We are looking for the indoor-outdoor living style that European-inspired have appreciated,
we have developed these particular parts to gracefully integrate with the stylish lifestyle.
says Roger Cao.

Explore via the collection below at Gardenarts outdoor collection and have a look at gardenart.eu.com to discover your most adjacent dealer.

Gardenart Furniture- Purchase All Your Furniture Under One Roof written by: Esther Jeanette Gardenart Furniture- Purchase All Your Furniture Under One Roof

Gardenart Furniture- Purchase All Your Furniture Under One Roof written by: Esther Jeanette Gardenart Furniture- Purchase All Your Furniture Under One Roof
Gardenart was founded in 2001 and it has grown tremendously from that time. It was a furniture trading company but now it is the leading company in outdoor furniture. In 2015, the Gardenart product, mountain outdoor furniture , was introduced to both public and private gardens. This design unites two bench seats with a large scale table. The sophisticated arrangement of this product offers a comfortable seating.
Gardenart has a variety of products for instance:
Tables,
Chairs,
Sunbeds
Outdoor Tables And Chairs .
Gardenart Chairs
Gardenart is providing unique and existing designs of the conversation chairs, bar height chairs and the dining chairs. These chairs have been designed to provide perfect dimensions to give you the desired comfort according to somatology. Somatology is the study of physical nature of human being. You can, therefore, use these products comfortably without worry all day long in your outdoor hours.
The garden chairs are made from aluminum material. We choose aluminum in our products for the reasons below:
It is a strong material that can endure the outdoor weather.
Aluminum is rustproof and has a considerable light weight
The aluminum can be coated with different colors thus our clients can have a variety to choose from.
Aluminum plate and aluminum slate chairs has a modern look inspired by the Europeans. This enables our chairs to come in different shapes and styles.
With a combination of aluminum frame, we give breathable, weather friendly and easy care sling mesh. PE core and the PVC coat wove the mesh that is strong and elastic to provide you with hours of comfort as you enjoy your outdoor time. We bring out the elegance of the indoor finishing furniture to the outdoor by covering the aluminum frame with a sling mesh.
Other than the sling, we also add a sustainable harvest teak wood on our chairs. The perfect outdoor material to put in your garden is the natural and durable teak that will turn into silvery grey when exposed to the outdoor environment.
Gardenart Awards
The Gardenart Company has showed cased their products in several events. In 2015, Gardenart product, mountain emerged the best thus winning the RedDot award. RedDot is a trademark that highlights and constitutes quality difference internationally and is a quality cover for every good design. Mountain outdoor furniture , was conceived for both public and private gardens
What to Consider When Buying Furniture From Gardenart
With the right accessories and furniture, you can turn your garden to be your favorite space. Deciding on the reliable style for your garden and furnishing will be a determinant of how your results will be. By consulting Gardenart, this could be one of the easiest plan/renovation you have made. Tips to get you the best product;
1. Space
How small or large is your garden? The size will significantly determine the type of furniture that you will purchase and its size. Choose the furniture that will fit in your garden. Remember that the Gardenart has a variety of sizes that can fit in your compound.
2. Storage of the furniture
You should also consider the storage of the product. If you do not have adequate space to store your furniture, consider those that can withstand all weather conditions. Aluminum used by the Gardenart will give you this. The furniture that we sell you can withstand all weather conditions, thus you do not have to worry about the furniture being affected by climate.
3. Consider your budget
This is one of the most important factor that you need to find. How much are you willing to spend in purchasing the furniture? The figure that you already have in mind will determine the quality, kind, and quantity of furniture that you will purchase. Having formulated a budget already, you can start looking for the best offers in our firm and then select only the furniture that you can afford.
4. Make Comfort Always A Priority
The way your garden is set up can significantly affect how you will feel spending your time there. A comfortable garden means that you will get time to relax and relieve your body from stress. To keep the creative juices flowing, get dining table  furniture which will make you feel cosy and comfortable, all asleep on a couch; instead, you can get a couch.
5. Colour Matters
Our brains take cues from colours. Even though blue is your favourite colour, it is also not recommended that you paint every hotel furniture  in your bright garden crimson. While we may have physiological reactions to specific colours (for a majority of people, red make the heart and pulse increase). Other people may also react to certain colours because of memories or experiences.
When choosing a colour for your garden s furniture chose one that has a calming effect. These colours include gray or blue. You can also go for accent colours such as yellow which will bring life to your garden.
6. Minimal D cor is Much Better.
Less decorations are way much better. If you keep your d cor at a minimum, you will find that d cor is both aesthetically pleasing and functional.
7. Know Your Wood types
Furniture made from wood falls in three different categories: neneers, solid wood, and composite, or practice board. Solid wood is typically pricier when compared to other wood types, and it looks great. However, they are vulnerable to water rings and scratches. Veneers have a cheap wood base protected by thin layers of better-quality wood. Composite wood and particle board pieces are built from a combination of both resin, plastics, and wood pulp. Basically, they are the scraps of the world of furniture.
8. Avoid glue and nails
Search for wood that have been joined at corners and ends, not glued, or nailed. These are known in the manufacturing world as wood joinery. These pieces are heavier and can add the overall weight of the furniture.
9. Inspect the legs
The legs of the furniture must be heavy, wood, and fixed to the frame of the sofa or chair. Metallic, rubber and plastic legs do not look very appealing, however, select furniture with legs that will last long.
Contact Us
If you have been looking for a place where you can purchase furniture that are of good quality and at reasonable prices, look no more. Gardenart is here to fulfil all your furniture needs. To make orders or for general inquiries do not hesitate to contact our support staff.

Powder-coated aluminum base, combining the material of resin wicker, sling mesh or outdoor fabric,

Time to reshape your outdoor garden with arts and furnishings Gardenart is a leading outdoor furniture Original Design Manufacturer (ODM) with award-winning in high-end outdoor design, manufacturing facilities and high-margin distribution model. For more than 15 years Gardenart has not only created some of the Euro favourite furniture and design pieces, they cooperate with top international brands and provide their clients with top advice from their homes through the outdoor Design services. Today outdoor furnishing no longer signified just a plain teak table and a few chairs. When it comes to refreshing your outdoor spaces or garden, all the style and substance to provide with the most beautiful and functional pieces to suit any outdoor area. Now, Gardenart's contemporary creation on a collection of outdoor furnishings that will suit all home, their product now is distributed and cooperated with some of the biggest dealers in Euro markets, and all the stores are available to trace online. The new Gardenart collection now offers everything from modular lounges to armchairs, outdoor table and chaise and sun lounges all named after glamorous summer holiday destinations. “The inspiration for this collection was the modern North Euro home style that is why we introduced contemporary clean lines and a fresh palette of grey, white and aluminum,” says Roger Cao, Executive Director from Gardenart Inc. Here we introduced a few fresh design of outdoor element of gardenart's Chairs, table and lounges. Chairs: The collection includes Chairs: “Gardenart is providing clean and contemporary designed products to the market. Including large and small scale pieces offering exceptional versatility for all sized homes – from an apartment balcony to a grand terrace in an entertainer’s residence.” These versatile chair is perfect for family entertaining or relaxing afternoons in the sun. Aluminum slat and aluminum plate chairs has a modern and European-inspired look, with a powder-coated and aluminum frame. machinability aluminum offering the possibility to shape the chairs in all styles. Choose neutral colour palette to ensure you combine well with any existing design while adding a level of sophistication. Combining with aluminum frame, we offer breathable, easy care and weather-friendly sling mesh. PE core with PVC coat machine woven mesh, strong and elastic, provides hours of comfort during your enjoying it outdoor. Table: Durable wrought aluminum frames with painted tempered glass top / aluminum slat top / honey comb aluminum top / teak wood top overlay are varies choice of OneAll’s tables. While the gardenart dining table Outdoor Tables And Chairs makes a modern statement with it’s all white, powered coated aluminium and glass top - for a sleek update to your outdoor entertaining area, perfect for long days reading while protected from the elements. Besides, tables in different sizes are suitable for different specific occasions, like café, balcony, gallery, private garden and so on. LOUNGES Powder-coated aluminum base, combining the material of resin wicker, sling mesh or outdoor fabric, create varies sort of OneAll sofa Lounges. For design purpose, material like teak wood, honey comb aluminum, belt, rope and tempered glass will be used sometime. Together with rich and elastic seat and back cushion, our lounges are providing the superior seating comfort to consumers. “We are looking at the indoor-outdoor living style that European-inspired have wicker coffee table embraced, we’ve designed these pieces to seamlessly integrate with the modern lifestyle.” says Roger Cao. Have a look through the gallery below at Gardenart’s outdoor collection and visit gardenart.eu.com to find your nearest store.