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6 Easy Ways to Create Shade in Your Garden

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Outdoor living is all about relaxation and enjoying your garden in comfortable and pleasant surroundings. To maximise the enjoyment this summer, install temperature control at the usual hotspots like the poolside, on the patio or deck, or in the children's play area.

To keep your sun zones cool when temperatures start to soar, follow these shade-making strategies.

1. Fabric fixes 

An easy two-weekend project, shade sails are a versatile alternative to patio umbrellas. You can hook these onto steel or wood posts that have been anchored in hefty concrete footings. 

2. Textile eclipse 

For fast relief, use a patio umbrella. When shopping for these, look for products that are also water- and mildew-resistant.

To benefit from the cooling comforts of a patio umbrella, simply make an excursion to a home-supply store. The most versatile models have offset poles that enable you to see the person sitting across the table, and swivel so you can block the sun at any angle. A rolling base adds the convenient option of moving the rig around the yard.

3. Shadow land 

Endless pergola options enable you to blend the structure with the architecture of your home. Columns of wood or composites rated for structural use are surprisingly easy to install and lend a weighty, traditional look.

For a balcony or a patio beside the house, the best shade choice would be to have a retractable awning attached to an exterior wall.

Not only will it cool down the area beneath it, but it will also lower the temperature in the adjacent indoor room, thereby reducing air-conditioning costs.

The least expensive models have simple, hand-cranked folding frames while more sophisticated awnings incorporate motorised panels with tilting mechanisms that allow you to independently adjust both ends of the unit for maximum coverage.

4. Under sail 

Shade sails consist of knitted, high-density polyethylene fabric panels that block out more than 90% of harmful ultraviolet rays. Sails are advantageous because they are versatile, due to the weave, they can be pulled taut, tilted and overlapped in almost any sculptural patterns. Part of the appeal is that they have such a light and airy look.

5. Cool hardscaping 

You can use an open-roofed pergola which offers shelter without sacrificing outdoor pleasures like cooling breezes and the scent of flowers and freshly mowed lawns.

Start small, little nursery trees are less likely to have girdling roots, cost less to buy and are easier to plant, yet they establish quickly and soon will be as large as or larger than bigger specimens.

Endless options enable you to blend the structure with the architecture of your home. Columns of wood or composites rated for structural use are surprisingly easy to install and lend a weighty, traditional look.

As with any garden structure, make sure the posts and beams are rot- and bug-resistant, and beefy enough to support the weight. Posts should be anchored to a concrete patio or sunk in to concrete footings.

6. Wood works 

For the ultimate long-term solution, there's nothing like a tree. An ideal shade tree is high and wide enough to accommodate a table beneath it.

Start small, little nursery trees are less likely to have girdling roots, cost less to buy and are easier to plant, yet they establish quickly and soon will be as large as or larger than bigger specimens. And while you are waiting for your trees to grow, you can employ one of the shade strategies listed above.

Article courtesy of www.home-dzine.co.za

Author: Home-Dzine

Submitted 26 Jan 17 / Views 2055