Posts Tagged ‘featured’

Types of Garden Planters

Posted on February 22nd, 2010 by James Gardener

Garden planters along with window boxes and flower pots come in many shapes and sizes and of course, materials. Some garden planters are made out of wood, while some are made out of terracotta, ceramic, resin, clay, fiberglass, concrete and even metal. For those planning to buy garden planters, it would be rather difficult to [...]

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The Lap Pool

Posted on February 21st, 2010 by James Gardener

The single most effective piece of exercise equipment is a lap pool. It is a swimming pool specifically designed primarily for doing laps and not for the fun and enjoyment of swimming. Swimming burns calories and improves cardiovascular capabilities. The best part in this type of workout is that you sweat it off without being [...]

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Washers Game Is Still a Family Favorite

Posted on February 21st, 2010 by James Gardener

Washers is one of those great games that can be played no matter where you are. Whether you’re on vacation at the beach or in your own backyard it doesn’t take long to setup a game of washers to play with friends and family. Not only that but because it doesn’t rely on strength the [...]

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Horseshoes – Great Family Fun!

Posted on January 12th, 2010 by James Gardener

If you have a couple of old sticks and some spare horseshoes in your garden then you’ll be surprised at the fun you can have with them! An old and often overlooked game, horseshoes can be very enjoyable for adults and children alike and is one of the easiest backyard games to play right there [...]

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Why Portable Hot Tubs?

Posted on December 15th, 2009 by James Gardener

What is wrong with staying put, why would a person need a portable hot tub? Well for one thing not every human being on the face of this earth is the settling down type but still wants a piece of life’s little luxuries. So how exactly does a hot tub serve these noble and savage [...]

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