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Canvas Gazebos

Have a screened in area on your patio or backyard without a major expense when you buy a canvas gazebo. These gazebos have aluminum legs and canvas covering over the top. They are freestanding and open on all sides. If you want an area for your picnic table or lawn chairs that lets you sit outd...


Gazebo Side Panels

Relax in your gazebo without having to worry about the UV rays of the sun or pesky insects when you have gazebo side panels. These panels are also rain repellent so you can enjoy the outdoors during the day or evening without getting wet. As well as being oil resistant, these panels are also fi...


Bamboo Gazebos

A bamboo gazebo adds an element of magic to any backyard or garden. This material conjures up ideas of far off places and exotic locations. Feel as if you are sipping a cool drink on a tropical beach as you relax in the shade in your very own taste of the Orient. The natural bamboo used in thes...


Gazebo Tents

Camp out in style in one of the gazebo tents that you can buy today. This style of screen tent is made from UV treated fabric. This material is also waterproof and UV resistant so you will be dry as you sleep inside. The UV treatment helps the screen material to last much longer than normal ten...


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Gardening safety will be topic Feb. 18 in West Caldwell Twp. (The Progress)
West Caldwell Twp. – “How to Garden Safely,” a slide presentation on safe gardening, focusing on preventing injuries, will be the program topic at a meeting of the Garden Club of the Caldwells beginning at 12:45 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 18 in the Community Meeting Room of the West Caldwell Public Library, 30 Clinton Road.

Sierra Club talks urban gardening (University News)
Members of the local Sierra Club are focused on growing more than grass in their yards this year. Paul and Julie Rolá spoke to the club last Tuesday about how they transformed their Brookside lawn into a garden. The Rolás first became interested in urban gardening when Julie read about a Communiversity class in October 2007 called Food Not Lawns.

Yard and Garden: Indoor gardening projects can help you think spring (Journal Gazette & Times-Courier)
Wow! What a wonderful response we have had with our second special event, “Spring into Gardening.”