Oakville Beaver, 15 May 2015, p. 15

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15 | Friday, May 15, 2015 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com HOME & GARDEN Advertorial What to consider when selecting patio furniture Comfort Comfort is the most important feature of any patio set. Who wants to spend 10 minutes in a set only to get `ants in your pants' because you're no longer comfortable? Thought so. At Barbecues Galore, we like to refer to comfort as `tush-appeal'. If your tush don't like the cush, keep on looking. You'll thank us later. Depending on how long you'd like your guests to stay, look for a six-inch loft - industry jargon for a thick, plush cushion. A lot of companies use a three-inch loft in order to cut costs. Also consider how much support the piece offers. If you're going to spend hours in that chair, you'll want something with a higher back that won't leave you with aches and pains when you get up. How does it feel when you rest your head back? Quality Pick fabrics that are UV and weather resistant. Sunbrella is the gold standard for patio furniture fabric. This warranty protects against fading and mildew damage, which is a great segue into the importance of choosing a set that has a long warranty. For example, a good quality cast aluminum set should have a 10- to 15-year warranty, ve years is most common for wicker. You do want furniture that will last more than just one summer, right? Style Buying furniture for your outdoor space should be similar to purchasing indoor furniture. Find a style and fabric that complements your outdoor space. Consider the colour of your brick, the stain of your deck, as well as other pieces in your backyard such as umbrellas. You should also decide whether you looking. This will save any heartbreak when you fall head over heels for a set and then get home and discover it just wasn't meant to be. Many people who have room for either dining or deep seating decide to have a seating arrangement around a gas repit table. These deep seating pieces are usually a lot more comfortable than a dining chair. Take into consideration how many tushes you need to accommodate. If your house is entertainment central, pick a set up that allows for your usual entourage to sit comfortably. If you have a smaller brigade, then consider whether you prefer a love seat and a few chairs or swivel club chairs or just a collection of club chairs. For more information or to see our patio collections visit www.barbecuesgalore.ca want a traditional look or something more contemporary. Not ready to go all in on a set with a bright colourful cushion? Go neutral and add accents like toss pillows and patio rugs, which allow you to change up the colours as often as you'd like. Size, Arrangement and Function Measure your space before you start Protect your ash trees with help from Colonial Tree Service The Emerald Ash Borer is an invasive species highly destructive to ash trees. It was rst identi ed in Michigan in 2002 and has since killed millions of ash trees in Ontario, including Toronto and the GTA. EABs pose a major economic and environmental threat to urban and forested areas. Emerald Ash Borers usually have a one-year life cycle, but some can take up to two years to mature. Fortunately, Colonial Tree Service is registered to treat EABs and can help save your trees by providing the newest technology to protect your ash trees from the harmful effects of the EAB. Female EABs lay eggs on the bark of the tree, often between bark layers and in crevices. Newly hatched larvae bore through the bark into the tree, feeding under the tree's bark and disrupt the ow of water and nutrients within the tree. Adult EABs chew D-shaped exit holes through the bark and emerge from the tree, capable of ight and infesting other trees. Colonial Tree Service uses TreeAzin Systemic Insecticide Treatment System to treat Emerald Asher Borer. The system was speci cally designed to treat threatened trees and is almost always less expensive than tree removal, disposal and/ or replanting. dead branches; cracks in the tree bark; thinning of the crown; epicormic shoots; woodpecker and squirrel feeding sites; · D-shaped beetle exit holes; and · feeding notch in the leaf. If you think your ash tree could be infected with the EAB, contact Colonial Tree service for an expert evaluation of the health of your ash tree. · · · · · If you notice any of the following signs or symptoms, your tree could be infected with EAB: · Premature yellowing of leaves; CONCRETE ExposEd aggrEgatE (pebble) Weekly Grass Cutting and Garden Maintenance Sign up for our weekly grass cutting ce servi and receive your first cut free!!! starting at $ PrOUD MeMBerS Of: 30 per week · DRIVEWAYS · FRENCH CURBS · PATIOS · STEPS · WALKWAYS · GARAGE FLOORS uality At Its Best! Call Fernando FREE ESTIMATES fIND US ON: computer designs | pools & hot tubs | patios | accent lighting | outdoor kitchens | flagstone & masonry 905.842.0069 · www.ProScapeLandDesign.ca 905-844-5518 1-888-944-5518 www.concretetrimmings.com www

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