WELCOME TO HAPPY GARDEN
Thursday, 9 May 2013
Wednesday, 8 May 2013
Permanent Outdoor Furniture
Permanent outdoor furniture refers to
furniture that is fixed permanently in an exterior space such as garden,
courtyard, and etc. They are designed together with the garden design process
including the construction, which affect the overall appearance and its
functional layout in the space.
In this case, choosing a suitable type of
outdoor furniture together with correct choice of material is important in the
initial design stage. Thus, we are sharing the pros and cons of each possibility
so that we can come out with a better garden design together =)
Mobile Outdoor Furniture
Mobile outdoor furniture is furniture
designed for exterior usage such as garden, courtyard, and etc, which are not
permanently fixed in a particular position. The below shows some examples of mobile outdoor furniture:
This furniture can be bought
separately for the garden but they do not appear in the garden space during the
design process. The bullet information shows advantages and disadvantages are compared for each example listed.
Tuesday, 7 May 2013
Introduction to Hardscape - Outdoor Furniture
Outdoor
furniture refers to the furniture which is designed specifically for outdoor
use. There are several types of outdoor furniture such as table & chairs,
dining set, benches, swing, store (cabinet or storage for garden tools) and
etc. Generally, outdoor furniture can be divided into two different categories:
mobile outdoor furniture & permanently fixed furniture.
Considerations in choosing suitable outdoor furniture:
Climatic /
Weather Resistant Quality
and Durability, Maintenance
Appearance and
Aesthetic Value Functionality
/ Types of Activity & Space
Types of
Materials Size
and Weight
Safety Cost
Furniture that
is selected for outdoors must stand the test of time as it is not frequently
used. They should be able to withstand changing weather conditions while
offering comfort and elegance. There should not be a fading of the appearance
or reduced comfort level with quality furniture that is placed outdoors. On the
other hand, different materials will possess different advantages and
weaknesses due to the distinctive properties and characteristics. Sunlight is a
very violent reactant that it bleaches certain materials especially darky
colored ones. High humidity is another frequent problem for outdoor furniture
as the increased moisture in the air will equal a higher likelihood of mold and
mildew.
Thursday, 2 May 2013
Introduction to Plant Group
Interested in Herbs, Spices & Food Plant ..? =)
Nowadays we can also find fresh basil, coriander, chervil, tarragon, rosemary, and dill. Herbs-Treat and Taste is about herbs and spices and their uses in medicine and cookery. It gives recipes and information which enable people to have a healthier diet which can prevent certain illnesses and alleviate symptoms such as a cough, sore throat etc. Food Plant is define as a plant (as wheat, potato, cabbage) some part of which provides food for human consumption.
For centuries Herbs and Spices have been an integral part of
many of the world's great cuisines. The term "spices" is often used
to include all seasonings.
Spices come from the bark, roots, leaves, stems, buds, seeds, or
fruit of aromatic plants and trees which usually grow only in tropical
countries. Pepper, allspice, cloves, nutmeg, mace, cinnamon, ginger, saffron,
and turmeric are spices.
Herbs are soft, succulent plants which usually grow in
the temperate zone. Until recently cooks have had to make do with very few
fresh herbs, such as sage, parsley, and thyme.
Nowadays we can also find fresh basil, coriander, chervil, tarragon, rosemary, and dill. Herbs-Treat and Taste is about herbs and spices and their uses in medicine and cookery. It gives recipes and information which enable people to have a healthier diet which can prevent certain illnesses and alleviate symptoms such as a cough, sore throat etc. Food Plant is define as a plant (as wheat, potato, cabbage) some part of which provides food for human consumption.
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