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As you know, our blog usually focuses on design advice, decorating ideas, and practical safety tips for outdoor living.  And, of course, our fabulous guest bloggers write about their area of expertise as well!  But, today we’d like to use the blog to answer one of the questions that have been buzzing around lately.

“What is CedarStore.com doing to positively affect the environment?”

Let’s start with the harvesting of our materials.  Our most obvious ecological products are our lines of Polywood outdoor furniture.  Polywood is made from 100% recycled plastics and polyresins, then crafted to look and feel like real wood.  Just think, you’ll be enjoying your garden thanks, in part; to the empty milk jug you just crushed and threw into recycling!

But, a lot of our materials are wood, as well.  All of our Red Cedar products are sourced in California and Oregon, our Pine wood is from Louisiana and Georgia, and our White Cedar originates in Michigan.  We are committed to only using Cedars and Pines found and processed in the United States. We do this not only to support our nation’s economy, but because it significantly reduces that amount of fossil fuels that many other companies use to ship cheaper wood from overseas.  Plus, in accordance with Forestry Preservation initiatives, we only work with lumber suppliers that plant at least FIVE trees of the same species for every ONE they cut down.  So, we’re using the bounty of our earth, but we’re making sure that future generations will be able to enjoy her gifts as well.

After our shops receive the materials, we continue to encourage sustainable practices.  The majority of our shops are in the process or already using alternate energies to power their buildings; in the form of solar panels, wind mills, and increasing the use of man-powered labor (instead of electrical equipment), our craftsman are dedicated to using sustainable energies over any other kind.

In any craft, there’s a lot of potential for wasted materials.  But, we do our best to recycle or reuse all of our left over resources.  For example, all of our sawdust is turned into mulch for flowerbed, trees, and pathways.  This not only ensures that the sawdust is used instead of wasted, it is also a much less expensive and more sustainable mulch.  Providing the tools for gardeners and farmers of all financial standings to grow their own food is important, and we’re happy to be part of the solution.

Most of our Treated Pine products are treated with a low impact preservative that allows them to be defined as “Green Spec Environmentally Preferable Products.” Older treating methods are often chemically toxic and bad for the environment.  However, our natural preservatives work with the wood without using any harsh synthetic materials.  Using wolmanized wood, or wood that has been treated to preserve its life, allows the wood to last much longer.  And, of course, wood that lasts longer naturally doesn’t need to be replaced as often, reducing the demands on forests for replacement timber.

So, now that we have the materials, treated the wood, crafted the patio furniture or outdoor structure, and recycled any leftover materials… we’re ready to send it to you.  The boxes we use for shipping are made from 50% Post Consumer Waste cardboard, and can be recycled after you unpack your new patio furniture.

Since we judge our products from cradle to grave, we have considered where your outdoor furniture will go if you decide you can’t use it anymore.  We hope this will be very far in the future!  But, when that time comes, the wood fiber created from our worn out porch furniture is used to create such diverse products as fuel pellets, insulation, pressed logs, decorative landscape mulches, home building materials, and other goods.

We’re not claiming that we’re saving the world or completely revolutionizing the outdoor living business.  But, we’re doing what we can to make sure that our children and our children’s children will be able to enjoy the outdoors in the same way, or perhaps even a better way, than we do.  So, whether you’re looking to install a gazebo or pergola, use one of our picnic tables to create an outdoor dining area, design wonderful outdoor seating with garden benches, porch rockers, and outdoor sofas… we just want to make sure your products are helping, not hurting, the earth.  We hope you join us in our pledge to always consider ways to promote more sustainable practices.

Hazel.

That Old Familiar Place

Besides getting your lawn looking lush and lovely, and your garden blooming brilliantly, there are many other things to do outside this month.  Of course, it’s time for spring cleaning; but not just inside your house.  No-o!  Your home’s exterior may need just as much attention.

Naturally, you’ll want your home to look friendly and inviting.  You may think that it already does, but take a walk out to the curb and try to see it as a passerby would.  It’s funny, isn’t it?  It seems as if it were only a few weeks ago that you spent hours putting up Christmas decorations; and you really had that house looking shiny.  (Shiny?!  Why, you would even say it glowed!)  Warm? Yeah!  Welcoming?  Heck, yeah!

So, how did it go from that jolly-looking place, to the dull spectacle that it is today?  Well, time surely flies, doesn’t it?  Believe it or not, that was four months ago; since then, the decorations have come down (I hope!), the snow has melted, and you have been left with muddy, salt-stained welcome mats, sagging gutters, damaged fences, and layers of dirt and dust on everything.  Furthermore, your yards and walkways may be strewn with wind-blown debris, tree limbs, and branches.  If so, you’re not alone, as this is the case for millions of people.

Now, it’s time to right the ravages that winter hath wrought, and rid ourselves of its residue; and one of the best ways to freshen a home’s appearance is by sprucing up the front entryway.  Beginning with the basics, sweep your porch, the steps, and the entire walkway, out to the curb, removing any rubble along the way.  After all, it’s no good having a friendly-looking front door, if the path leading up to it is fraught with hazardous obstacles.

Get a bucket of soapy water, a rag or a sponge, and wash the threshold, door, and jamb.  If the door still looks drab, give it a fun splash of color with a coat of glossy paint.  To make things even brighter, put a couple of planters, in complementary colors, on each side of the door, and fill them with gorgeous flowers.  Polish your outdoor light fixtures as well; but if you can’t get them to sparkle, replace them.  While you’re at it, get new doormats for the porch and the foyer.

If your porch furniture has been sitting there all winter, and you didn’t put any outdoor furniture covers on it, it probably needs to be cleaned as well.  Wipe down outdoor rocking chairs, porch swings and gliders, wicker furniture, accent tables, outdoor dining tables, and all of your outdoor furniture cushions.  Wash off your porch railings and steps, and sand, prime, and touch up spots where the paint is peeled or chipped; or simply repaint the whole area.

Ah, yes, the list of outdoor chores goes on and on; but getting your front door and porch spiffed up will have a big impact on your home’s overall appeal.  Now, I’ve just got to find the time to go out and do it, instead of simply writing about it.  Right now, by the looks of my front porch, my address could very well be 1313 Mockingbird Lane!

Yours Outdoors,

Kathy

There truly is a lot to planning a garden, and each step is crucial, as one thing directly affects another.  For example, you can buy the healthiest plants at the nursery, but if you put them into poor soil, obviously, they’re not going to thrive; and that’s just one of hundreds of important details.

Remember, your garden is an integral part of your outdoor living space, and picking the right flowers and plants is just as important as selecting the perfect patio furniture.  Of course, the latter is much easier; you just have to figure out whether to get wood, metal, or synthetic outdoor furniture.  Well, maybe there are a few more decisions to make, such as whether you want, say, an outdoor dining table, as opposed to a picnic table, a bistro set, or even a bar set.  Then, there are definitely many more color choices than there used to be; but, all in all, porch furniture is a lot simpler to choose, and to care for, than plants.

For instance, one common mistake that people make, when shopping for plants, is buying ones that are unhealthy.  When trying to gauge the condition of any particular plant, the leaves can be a dead – or a near-death – giveaway.  If they are wilted, brown, or yellow, there’s a good chance that the plant is diseased, or, at least, has been neglected.

You should also check the foliage for insects, such as aphids, which are tiny, green bugs, or any signs of damage that they may have caused.  Other undesirables include spider mites, which might make their presence known through the existence of tiny webs, and scale insects, some of which can appear as translucent bumps or blisters on the leaves.  Leave plants with any such indications alone; the thousands of pests that are already in your garden don’t need any outside help.  Take home only those plants with vibrant, thriving foliage.

Avoid anything that’s root-bound as well.  A plant in this condition will have a mass of roots coming out of the bottom of its container.  Tangled roots can suffocate a plant, and keep it from getting all of its nutrients, so root these poor specimens out of your collection.  On the other hand, you don’t want any that have underdeveloped roots, either; but, because these can be harder to recognize, you may have to ask an employee at the nursery for help.

Another thing that many people do, which I find surprising, is to ignore the labels on plants.

These contain vital information about light, water, and nutrient requirements, when they will bloom, how large they will get, and everything else you need to know.  So, unless you’re already familiar with a certain plant, pay attention to those little plastic tags sticking out of the soil.

This applies to everything that you will grow in your garden, including vegetables.  In fact, I believe there’s a famous motto that reminds us all just how important it is: “Always Look for the Onion Label.”

Yours Outdoors,

Kathy

Integrate your outdoor living spaces with your well-planned gardens to create serene and beautiful areas for relaxing and socializing!

Okay, so now you know how easy it can be to fix a loose rung on a patio chair, garden bench, or picnic table.  It’s always a good feeling to be able to restore a favorite piece of outdoor furniture to its former glory – or, at least, a semblance thereof – without the help of a professional.  Of course, there are times when a beloved old porch swing, Adirondack chair, glider, or outdoor dining table is in need of repair, but only because of a few scratches.

In many instances, you can hide these flaws, using items that you may already have on hand.  If, for example, there’s a scratch in your wood porch chair, a nut may come to the rescue (as is the case so many times in life).  Rub a pecan, or any nut that has a high oil content, over the scratch, and watch it disappear.  Even a bit of peanut butter may do the trick.  The only trouble there is that the aroma may be so strong that you’ll find yourself craving a peanut butter sandwich every time you sit down.  To avoid this temptation, use olive or vegetable oil instead; simply rub it in with your finger, and polish it with a soft rag.

Another solution, which many people find to be a real eye-opener, is coffee.  Just mix one teaspoon of the instant variety with one tablespoon of vegetable oil or water, and work it in gently with a soft rag.  Although this is great for covering scratches on dark wood patio furniture, it is not recommended for use on shellac, or antiques.

Fortunately, there are many other household items that are not nearly as appetizing, which can diminish the appearance of scratches on wood porch furniture; but these should be tested on inconspicuous areas first.  Iodine, for instance, works well on reddish finishes, such as mahogany; and liquid and paste shoe polishes, available in a wide range of shades, can easily be matched to most wood tones.  Felt-tipped markers and softened crayons can be used, too, and you can mix their colors to get the perfect match for the wood.

So, there you have several easy fixes for scratches in your wood outdoor furniture; but, as I said, your options may be limited if the smell of peanut butter is going to drive you nuts. Furthermore, if you’re trying to cut down on caffeine, the coffee suggestion may be out as well.  However, if you can resist the urge to have a cup every time you get a whiff of it, you can have your “coffee fix” and still get to sleep at night!

Yours Outdoors,

Kathy

As we march toward March, cabin fever is at fever pitch for those of us who live in areas where winter is winter.  With spring about to spring, we long for the long, sunny days, when we can garden in our gardens, plant plants, and picnic at our picnic tables.  Now, those in frozen regions may say that things won’t melt ‘til Memorial Day; but, land agoshen, that’s a scary notion!  All of this cold has really gotten old, and May may be too long a way away to wait.

Of course, if you live in a warm climate, you don’t have to worry about winter; and if you have an enclosed porch, sunroom, or gazebo, at least, you can use your patio furniture all year long.  Otherwise, relax in the knowledge that spring is but a few weeks away, and get your outdoor furniture ready.  Make sure that it’s up to another season of heavy use and abuse, especially if it’s old and worn.

You may have a faded favorite that holds cherished memories of family gatherings, and has held cherished family members who are no longer around.  It’s well broken in, and, perhaps, broken down; but you still don’t want to part with it.  However, if any piece of porch furniture is questionable, safety-wise, you’ll have to decide whether or not it can – or should – be repaired.  For example, an old rocker that’s off its rocker, and has to be propped against a wall to be kept upright, is a lost cause; but a porch chair with a loose rung or two may just need a bit of glue.

Before you take the patio chair apart, make sure that you will remember which pieces fit where, by stretching a length of masking tape from the leg to the end of the rung that goes into it, and labeling it with corresponding letters or numbers at each end.  When you pull the rung out of the leg, just tear the tape in two, so that you can simply match ‘A’ to ‘A’ or ‘1’ to ‘1’ when putting it back together.  The masking tape should peel off easily, without damaging the finish; but if you’re unsure, either test an inconspicuous area, or use painter’s tape.

Loosen and remove the old glue by brushing hot vinegar onto the joints.  This should work in only a few minutes, but if the old glue is very thick, it may take up to an hour to completely dissolve the build-up.  Get all of the old glue off, or the new glue won’t attach properly to the wood fibers.  White or yellow wood glue will work beautifully; epoxy or permanent glue will ensure that your outdoor furniture will never come apart again.

Don’t use nails or brackets to put the patio chair back together; and use screws only if they were there in the first place.  To make certain that everything sets properly, clamp the joints together until the glue dries thoroughly.

Indeed, sometimes, the sentimental value of an old patio chair or porch swing makes it well worth the effort it takes to fix it.  And sometimes, the comic value of something like, say, that backward-tipping rocking chair, makes it priceless to keep around, even if it’s irreparable.  I know I’ve had some real laughs with mine!

Yours Outdoors,

Kathy

A Kid in a Toy store!

If you’ve taken any time to look through Cedarstore.com, you know that it makes you feel like the proverbial kid in a toy store. Porch Swings, Garden Benches, Adirondack Chairs, Accent Tables, and Hammocks all set up and waiting for you to give them a home.  But, then you start to think, a doll without a dollhouse? How would she live?  Worry not, we have all your perfect Gazebos, Cabanas, Sunrooms, Pergolas, and Pool Houses too.

Well, now that we’ve gone down a fine stroll down memory lane… you have to remember the little ones in your life!  Sons, Daughters, Nephews, Nieces, and Grandkids are all looking for their own slice of perfection.  While you may have thought that Cedarstore.com was only filled with “toys” for adults… we have plenty for kids too!    

Cedarstore.com is running a ton of holiday specials—many of them on kids’ furniture.  Our Treated Pine Kid’s Picnic Table is the perfect size for the youngsters to pile into for crafts, meals, and fun.  And at the end of the day, our Ash Kid’s Rocking Chair is a great place to page through a picture book with a favorite teddy bear or doll.  Need a place for storing all those toys? Our Stained White Pine Toy Chest with a Hand Painted Eagle Design is also on sale.  And though… we can’t guarantee that it will keep all the toys and games off the floor, it will absolutely be a step in the right direction! Don’t forget the really little ones!  We also have a Select Pine Kid’s Swing great for letting your child fly high, while staying safe!

Now, before you start to lose your child-like wonder by imagining the disaster of trying to fit all of these great pieces into your child’s bedroom… don’t forget the doll house part of the equation!  We also offer custom playhouses.  With a porch, railings, windows, door and big enough for your kid AND her toys… the Barbie Dream House has nothing on it! A playhouse is a perfect place for children to engage their imagination and create their own world where everything is just their size. Don’t forget, a kid in his playhouse is a kid not underfoot while you’re trying to get dinner together! And, available in three different styles, over thirty sizes, and countless customizations—it’s a one-of-kind, not-available-on-the-shelf, absolutely fantastic gift.

The best thing about Cedarstore.com is that after you’re finished getting all the great toys for your kids… there’s plenty of great toys for you too!

Now hurry up and order; make time for shipping!

 See you Outside (in the playhouse!)

Hazel.

A Most Agreeable Lot

Sure, we’re all about outdoor furniture and outdoor living.  However, millions of people have enclosed their porches, patios, gazebos, and decks, in order to bring the outdoors inside.  At the same time, millions more have brought the indoors outside, by turning their yards into virtual outdoor living rooms; and many people have done both.

 More than simply blurring the line between the indoors and the outdoors, this trend has, in many cases, made it all but indistinguishable.  Even so, we haven’t lost sight of it; and that’s why we make furniture that can easily walk that line (hey, it’s got legs, right?).  In fact, it’s so cooperative and agreeable that it can even make your life simpler.  It fits into all of your plans and schemes (uh, design plans and color schemes, that is), and a lot of it is elegant enough to be used in any room in the house.     

 Also willing to work year-round, our patio furniture will come inside and lend a hand – or, in this case, an arm, a leg, or a seat – during this hectic holiday season.  Even when your house is overflowing with guests, they won’t feel slighted – in the slightest – if you seat them at our cherry patio dining set, teak party collection, oak bar set, or any of our polywood, red cedar, or aluminum outdoor dining tables.  They’ll also enjoy relaxing on our gorgeous synthetic wicker chairs, sofas, or loveseats, which feature thick, comfortable furniture cushions.  We also have many pieces, such as our Red Cedar Teagan Table, and our Shea Buffet, that are perfect for holding food, beverages, and hors d’oeuvres. 

 Our products also ease holiday stress by making great gifts.  Besides our wood, metal, and synthetic porch furniture, we have a fantastic selection of accessories, outdoor décor, and home accents, including cedar chests, silverware boxes, jewelry chests, quilt racks, and much more.

Furthermore, if you don’t find what you’re looking for on our site, just call one of our design consultants and ask about having something customized.  You’ll find that they’re every bit as cooperative, agreeable, and obliging as our furniture; but with much better personalities, of course.

 Yours Outdoors,

 Kathy

An Expression of Thanks

Now is the time when we traditionally reflect upon the many things for which we have to be thankful, but which we often take for granted.  When asked about these, people tend to list the most meaningful ones that they can think of, such as their families, their health, or the roofs over their heads.  While I’m definitely grateful for those, I also want to point out some things that are underappreciated, which everyone enjoys immensely, but surely won’t mention, like, uh, well let’s see… what do we like to talk about here?  Outdoor furniture, of course! 

 Why not?  After all, it plays a big part in most people’s lives.  We all have our favorite porch swings, gliders, lounges, patio chairs, garden benches, hammocks, and picnic tables, where we spend a lot of time.  Whether we use our porch furniture only during certain seasons, or year-round, we love it; and, many times, the thought of getting home to it after grueling hours at work is the only thing that gets us through the day.       

 Indeed, we actually count on it to be there when we need some comfort and relaxation.  Sure, we need our friends and family, too, but, because they also have busy lives, they can’t always be there for us.  Our furniture, on the other hand, exists only to do our bidding; and all we ask of it is to support us and look great.               

 While this may be a lot to expect from ordinary patio furniture, it’s a piece of cake for the kind that comes from CedarStore.com.  We have one of the largest selections of wood, metal, and synthetic outdoor furniture that you’ll ever find in one place.  Furthermore, whether you choose hand-crafted, decay-resistant cedar, pine, oak, cherry, or teak, or everlasting aluminum, vinyl, or polywood furniture, it will be ready to commit to a long-term relationship.  On top of being reliable, it’s available in several styles, and a full range of colors, so it will fit in perfectly with any décor. 

 In fact, a lot of it is so elegant that people often use it indoors.  So, you may actually be having dinner on us this year (of course, that’s just an expression!).   

 Yours Outdoors,

Kathy

Although most people in colder climates have customarily stored their outdoor furniture over the winter, many have routinely reserved a few pieces for creative use on Halloween.  

Ah, Halloween!  It was one of the days that we most looked forward to when we were kids; but, ya gotta admit, it was (and still is), very strange.  Think about it – we dressed up and went door-to-door, begging for candy!  But, hey, we didn’t question it, or try to attach any logic to it.  Heck, it was sanctioned candy-collecting AND eating!   

Of course, debauchery always has its price, and we had to brave untold perils in quest of our candy caches.  In some cases, just getting to the door was risky, such as when there would be a bloody hand hanging out of the mailbox; or when we’d pass under an arbor, and a hanged “dead body” would suddenly drop down in front of us.  We also had to get by many trellises and pergolas on which giant, hairy spiders lurked in thick webs, as well as planters with severed limbs protruding from the dirt.  And if someone had an outdoor storage box, we’d brace ourselves, not knowing what would pop out of it.

Then, we’d finally make it to the porch and see someone sitting, with a bowl of candy, in his glider, only to find out, upon approach, that he was headless.  Or sometimes, an innocuous-looking scarecrow, propped limply in an Adirondack chair, would suddenly jump up and wield a butcher knife as we reached for the doorbell.  We also encountered many vampires, zombies, and werewolves, on hammocks, lounge chairs, and porch swings.  In one instance, at a home where the owner was particularly sinister, we were horrified to see a ghost flying in circles above the shed, until we realized that it was a tissue apparition tied to a weathervane

Indeed, Halloween is a day on which porch furniture, as well as many outdoor décor items, has long been used to play tricks on children in pursuit of treats.  So, start coming up with some ideas about how you can use yours to uphold this proud tradition.          

As for me, these days, I stay away from candy as much as possible.  Oh, I still love it, believe me; I just don’t want to lose my ghoulish figure.

Yours Outdoors,

Kathy

For some people, September not only means the end of summer, but the last days for enjoying outdoor furniture as well.  Of course, everyone views this situation differently, and a lot depends upon where you live, what kind you have, and where and how you use it.

Naturally, if you live in a part of the country where the weather doesn’t get cold and snowy, you probably use your patio furniture year-round.  The same is true for the millions of people who enclose their porches and patios to create indoor/outdoor rooms. 

Even if you, like most of us, live in an area that will see a lot of inclement weather in the coming months, you still may continue to use your porch furniture throughout the year.  This practice is especially common among those who have discovered the wide range of materials available for porch swings, picnic tables, Adirondack chairs, chaise lounges, gliders, patio chairs, and garden benches, at CedarStore.com.

Certainly, we have the ever-popular classic wood outdoor furniture, which includes cedar, pine, oak, teak, cypress, and cherry.  Although these are already extremely durable and resistant to decay and warping, they can be further fortified against harsh weather with stains and sealers.

Our aluminum outdoor furniture is also unbelievably gorgeous and sturdy.  Available in over a dozen brilliant colors, it won’t warp, rust, decay, bend, break, chip, fade, or peel, even if it’s left outside all year long.         

We also have stunning synthetic wicker furniture that will absolutely amaze you.  Made from weatherproof tubular aluminum and hand-woven vinyl/resin fibers, this spectacularly deceptive material comes in white, natural, and dark cherry.

Then, there’s our superior line of polywood furniture.  Although it looks incredibly like wood, it comes in several fashionable colors that will complement the décor of any porch, patio, or gazebo.  Besides porch chairs, settees, ottomans, and accent tables, we offer polywood outdoor dining sets that are every bit as beautiful as anything that you’d put in your dining room.  Furthermore, not only are these pieces maintenance-free and virtually indestructible, but they’re made largely from recycled plastics, so they’re environmentally friendly, too.

So, as you can see, if you have the right materials, you don’t necessarily have to let Old Man Winter cheat you out of enjoying your patio furniture for a big chunk of the year.  In fact, as long as he’s going to be around for awhile, you can even tell him to pull up a chair and get comfortable. 

Yours Outdoors,

Kathy

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