February 1, 2010
Strong Adirondack Furniture For Those Family Weekends
For leisure or garden parties, Adirondack furniture is good taste combined with practicality. Find a good quality wood with minimum maintenance needed for a carefree lawn furnishing, such as red or white cedar, or teak. You can leave your furniture in your garden or yard all year long, if you choose teak that will last thirty-five years, or cedar. Pine furniture needs to be stored in the cold weather. If kept outdoors all year round, it will last up to five years. Make your Adirondack furniture the focal point of your garden and enjoy your chairs and tables when you have a garden party or just to read a good book.