Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Enviro-Log Firelogs Available at Select Canadian Retailers


Enviro-Log®, Inc., an eco-friendly, consumer products and recycling company, announced today that its firelogs can be purchased at select Canadian retail locations including: Wal-Mart®, Canadian Tire®, and Lowe's®.


Add to Digg Bookmark with del.icio.us Add to NewsvineAs the largest waxed cardboard recycler in North America, Enviro-Log works with both Canadian and U.S. businesses to reduce their landfill volumes by providing a better solution for wax cardboard than landfills. Enviro-Log uses recycled waxed cardboard to manufacture its earth-friendly firelogs that burn cleaner and more efficiently than firewood, while offering more uses than competitive wax-sawdust firelogs.When compared to wood or other manufactured firelogs, Enviro-Log firelogs emit 80 percent less carbon dioxide and 86 percent less creosote. Like wood, you can burn more than one Enviro-Log firelog at a time to enhance a fire. However, unlike wood, Enviro-Log firelogs can be stored and burned in all weather conditions. You can even use the ash from Enviro-Log firelogs as fertilizer or potting soil.Enviro-Log firelogs are a great year-round product for home heating and outdoor recreation activities. Canadians love the outdoors and Enviro-Log firelogs are the perfect fit for every occasion because they can be safely used in outdoor firepits, chimineas, campfires, outdoor tailgating and family cook-outs. Enviro-Log firelogs can also be used in nice, relaxing fires in the fireplace and woodstoves to reduce utility bills. Enviro-Log firelogs are tested safe for use in typical woodstoves and as an outdoor cooking fuel. They produce 30 percent less smoke emissions and up to 33 percent less greenhouse gases than firewood.About Enviro-Log, Inc. Enviro-Log® is an eco-friendly, consumer products and recycling company headquartered in Fitzgerald, Ga., and the third largest producer of manufactured firelogs in the U.S. Its firelogs are made of 100 percent recycled materials and burn cleaner than wood while generating 50 percent more heat. Enviro-Log firelogs can be purchased in Canada at Lowes, Wal-Mart, and Canadian Tire locations. Enviro-Log firelogs are also available at select national retail locations including Home Depot, K-Mart, WholeFoods, Weis Markets, Fred Meyer, Harris Teeter, Winn-Dixie, and regional retailers throughout the U.S. The company also offers earth-friendly firestarters and accelerants. More information on Enviro-Log can be found at www.enviro-log.net or by calling (866) 343-6847. Retailers can also send an email to sales@enviro-log.netAccording to Environment Canada, an organization that implements Canada's federal government's environmental agenda, more than 3 million Canadian dwellings use wood heating as the primary or secondary source of heat. Canada's national statistical agency, Statistics Canada, says that residential wood heating is one of the main causes of winter smog in Canada. Statistics Canada also reports that wood heating is responsible for 29 percent of Canadian emissions of fine particulates. Enviro-Log firelogs offer Canadian consumers a better alternative to wood because they burn cleaner and produce 50 percent more heat per pound than wood.Enviro-Log is a registered trademark of Enviro-Log, Inc. All other trademarks or registered trademarks are properties of their respective companies."With our use of 100 percent recycled materials, combined with better performance and more flexibility than competitive firelogs, Enviro-Log firelogs offer a compelling value proposition for both Canadian retailers and consumers," said Ross McRoy, president of Enviro-Log, Inc. "We are proud to offer the Canadian marketplace a product that is the ultimate substitute for firewood. Enviro-Log firelogs offer all the conveniences of a wood fire, but with a better environmental result. It just makes good sense."

Media Contacts: Christina Bereta Dresner Corporate Services (312) 780-7218 cbereta@dresnerco.com David Gutierrez Dresner Corporate Services (312)780-7204 dgutierrez@dresnerco.com




Tips for Choosing a Chiminea for Your Backyard or Patio


Imagine that you want to stay warm in your backyard on a cool, starry night. One of the ways you can do so is to invest in a clay or cast iron chiminea. A chiminea is nothing more than the modern version of a traditional Mexican outdoor fireplace. This type of outdoor fireplace was used for hundreds of years as a source of warmth and a place to cook. Nowadays you see them in many backyards as sources of warmth and as accent pieces adding charm to a patio or garden.


In general, clay chimineas are not designed to handle large fires for extended periods of time. They are also more likely to crack and break than a cast iron or aluminum model.In general, a cast iron or aluminum chiminea is more durable and sturdy than a clay version. Although they tend to be heavier than clay models, they won�t crack or break as easily. However, they will need occasional maintenance.You can find chimineas made of clay, aluminum and cast iron. Which one you choose depends on what style fits your patio or backyard and how much money you are willing to invest. (Note: There are several accepted spellings for a Mexican fireplace. The common spellings are: chiminea, chimenea, chiminia, chimenia.)Cast Iron and Aluminum ChimineasWhat to Look for in All ChimineasAs you shop for a Mexican fireplace, pay close attention to the size of the fire bowl area. This is where you will be placing the wood to burn, so be sure it is large enough to accommodate adequately large pieces of wood. The size of the fire bowl is more important than the height of the neck.Choosing a Clay ChimineaFinally, remember that a clay chiminea is nothing but a combination of water and dirt. If you let it sit in water long enough, it will turn back into mud. Therefore, cover it during rainstorms and never let your clay fireplace sit in a pool of water!Cast aluminum models are relatively low maintenance, lighter in weight than cast iron, and also rust-resistant. Therefore, painting and sanding is not necessary.For example, if you leave a cast iron chiminea outside long enough, it will rust. Rust is a normal occurrence, so if you sand out the rust spots and paint them as they appear, your fireplace should give you many years of enjoyment.You might also consider purchasing a spark arrestor for your chiminea. A spark arrestor is a mesh screen that you place over the chimney hole to prevent sparks from escaping. You might also consider a spark arrestor for the front of the fire bowl, too.When choosing a clay chiminea, you should look to see if the fireplace was air-dried or kiln-dried. In general, an air-dried fireplace is usually �untreated.� This means you would need to paint it and seal it before use. Kiln-dried versions are typically prepainted and sealed.Clay chimineas are constructed in two pieces. The bottom piece, called the �bowl� is the largest piece, and looks like a potbelly stove. The smokestack, or �neck� is attached separately on top of the bowl. The joint where the two pieces come together is usually rather weak, so you should never lift a clay chiminea from the neck.

A modern Mexican chiminea is a great addition to any backyard, both as a source of heat and as a decorating accent piece. Make your choice between clay, cast iron, and cast aluminum models. With a little yearly care, you will have a wonderful conversation piece for your patio or backyard. Plus, you will have a romantic and charming way to stay warm as you gaze into the sky on a cool and starry night.




Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Tips for Choosing a Chiminea for Your Backyard or Patio


Imagine that you want to stay warm in your backyard on a cool, starry night. One of the ways you can do so is to invest in a clay or cast iron chiminea. A chiminea is nothing more than the modern version of a traditional Mexican outdoor fireplace. This type of outdoor fireplace was used for hundreds of years as a source of warmth and a place to cook. Nowadays you see them in many backyards as sources of warmth and as accent pieces adding charm to a patio or garden.


For example, if you leave a cast iron chiminea outside long enough, it will rust. Rust is a normal occurrence, so if you sand out the rust spots and paint them as they appear, your fireplace should give you many years of enjoyment.In general, clay chimineas are not designed to handle large fires for extended periods of time. They are also more likely to crack and break than a cast iron or aluminum model.As you shop for a Mexican fireplace, pay close attention to the size of the fire bowl area. This is where you will be placing the wood to burn, so be sure it is large enough to accommodate adequately large pieces of wood. The size of the fire bowl is more important than the height of the neck.You can find chimineas made of clay, aluminum and cast iron. Which one you choose depends on what style fits your patio or backyard and how much money you are willing to invest. (Note: There are several accepted spellings for a Mexican fireplace. The common spellings are: chiminea, chimenea, chiminia, chimenia.)When choosing a clay chiminea, you should look to see if the fireplace was air-dried or kiln-dried. In general, an air-dried fireplace is usually �untreated.� This means you would need to paint it and seal it before use. Kiln-dried versions are typically prepainted and sealed.Cast Iron and Aluminum ChimineasFinally, remember that a clay chiminea is nothing but a combination of water and dirt. If you let it sit in water long enough, it will turn back into mud. Therefore, cover it during rainstorms and never let your clay fireplace sit in a pool of water!What to Look for in All ChimineasA modern Mexican chiminea is a great addition to any backyard, both as a source of heat and as a decorating accent piece. Make your choice between clay, cast iron, and cast aluminum models. With a little yearly care, you will have a wonderful conversation piece for your patio or backyard. Plus, you will have a romantic and charming way to stay warm as you gaze into the sky on a cool and starry night.You might also consider purchasing a spark arrestor for your chiminea. A spark arrestor is a mesh screen that you place over the chimney hole to prevent sparks from escaping. You might also consider a spark arrestor for the front of the fire bowl, too.In general, a cast iron or aluminum chiminea is more durable and sturdy than a clay version. Although they tend to be heavier than clay models, they won�t crack or break as easily. However, they will need occasional maintenance.Cast aluminum models are relatively low maintenance, lighter in weight than cast iron, and also rust-resistant. Therefore, painting and sanding is not necessary.Clay chimineas are constructed in two pieces. The bottom piece, called the �bowl� is the largest piece, and looks like a potbelly stove. The smokestack, or �neck� is attached separately on top of the bowl. The joint where the two pieces come together is usually rather weak, so you should never lift a clay chiminea from the neck.

A modern Mexican chiminea is a great addition to any backyard, both as a source of heat and as a decorating accent piece. Make your choice between clay, cast iron, and cast aluminum models. With a little yearly care, you will have a wonderful conversation piece for your patio or backyard. Plus, you will have a romantic and charming way to stay warm as you gaze into the sky on a cool and starry night.




Author: David Caban


Hard-Times Gardening � Sustainable Without Fertilizers


I teach the Mittleider Method of vegetable gardening. It�s often called better than organic gardening, because we use only natural mineral nutrients, and eliminate weeds and pests without pesticides and herbicides. In addition, virtually nothing is left to chance � much different from those who depend on the unknown composition of manure and compost as their only source of food for their gardens.


First, the Mittleider method is NOT dependent on commercial fertilizers for viability. Our experience around the world for over 40 years, however, is that everywhere we have been - including several countries in Africa, Armenia, Madagascar, Papua New Guinea, Russia, and 23 others - fertilizers have always been available.I�m asked occasionally if the Mittleider gardening method is sustainable in the long run, �since it seems to be based on the availability of modern day fertilizers.� Since some folks feel that today�s fertilizers may not always be available in the future, how viable is this system for ongoing sustainability in the long run?Here�s how you can grow a productive and healthy garden using manure tea. Get a large burlap bag and a 55-gallon barrel. Find cow or horse manure (chicken or turkey is twice as hot, so less will be needed), and fill the bag 2/3's full. Place the bag in the barrel and fill it with water. Let the manure "tea" soak or "steep" for 24 hours, then use the tea to water your vegetable plants.The careful use of natural mineral fertilizers increases a family's gardening yield many times - sometimes as much as 10 times what they were growing without them. This is what has allowed America to change from one person feeding 4 or 5, to one person feeding 100 other people. So why would we NOT use them?? And why would we not want to teach people in the developing countries to use them - unless perhaps we WANT them to stay in the 19th century?We recommend people obtain enough natural mineral fertilizers and seed (a #10 can of 15 varieties of heirloom seeds is available at www.growfood.com) for at least one extra year's garden. Mineral Fertilizers keep almost indefinitely, and they cost very little, compared to the yield they produce. Small storable packages of micro-nutrients are also available at www.growfood.com.Remember to plant your plants a little further apart when using this method, because they will be competing for less available nutrition. In addition, every watering should be with the manure tea for your plants to be healthy and thrive. You should expect to grow a smaller garden, and spend some time finding manure.Replace the bag of manure in the barrel and let steep for 48 hours. Use the tea, then dump the spent manure out and dig into an unused portion of the garden - it has almost no nutrient value, but can improve soil tilth.The Food For Everyone foundation teaches the Mittleider method of organic gardening. Know as the poor mans hydroponics you can increase your yields five to ten times. Tomatoes, vegetables, herbs, berries you name it these nutrients will produce the best results.

The Food For Everyone foundation teaches the Mittleider method of organic gardening. Know as the poor mans hydroponics you can increase your yields five to ten times. Tomatoes, vegetables, herbs, berries you name it these nutrients will produce the best results.




Author: Jim Kennard


Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Visit The Pot Belly Stove Shop at Lockwood and win a cast iron chiminea


Try your hand at this quiz and see how much you know about good wood! 1 - Are sales of wood burning appliances in 2008/09 up by over 30% nationally? 2 - Have wood stove manufacturers been working overtime? 3 - Has the sale of wood as fuel soared? 4 - Is wood as a fuel increasingly being used to automatically fuel domestic, commercial, public and industrial facilities? 5 - Is flue gas from modern wood burning appliances carbon neutral with regard to climate change? 6 - Is wood a renewable resource unlike gas from Russia? 7 - Is it important to use seasoned wood? 8 - Is it possible to burn wood legally in smoke control areas? 9 - Could wood as fuel potentially save the user money? 10 - Are modern efficient wood burning cookers/boilers available where the fire can be seen and enjoyed whilst preparing meals and heating and home?


Six answers and more means 'well done' but come and learn more at The Pot Belly Stove Shop.CAPTION(S):If caught, what will the punishment be for vandals with such disregard for others? If history is any indication, they face probation, a fine -- not even a slap on the wrist.Five or fewer 'yes' answers - you need help.Pictured (above) one of the range of great stoves now available at The Pot Belly Stove Shop at Lockwood Road. Help and advice is always available on various heating appliances from the shop's expert staff

Pictured (above) one of the range of great stoves now available at The Pot Belly Stove Shop at Lockwood Road. Help and advice is always available on various heating appliances from the shop's expert staff




Visit The Pot Belly Stove Shop at Lockwood and win a cast iron chiminea


Try your hand at this quiz and see how much you know about good wood! 1 - Are sales of wood burning appliances in 2008/09 up by over 30% nationally? 2 - Have wood stove manufacturers been working overtime? 3 - Has the sale of wood as fuel soared? 4 - Is wood as a fuel increasingly being used to automatically fuel domestic, commercial, public and industrial facilities? 5 - Is flue gas from modern wood burning appliances carbon neutral with regard to climate change? 6 - Is wood a renewable resource unlike gas from Russia? 7 - Is it important to use seasoned wood? 8 - Is it possible to burn wood legally in smoke control areas? 9 - Could wood as fuel potentially save the user money? 10 - Are modern efficient wood burning cookers/boilers available where the fire can be seen and enjoyed whilst preparing meals and heating and home?


Vicki Estes is a Topeka freelance writer. She can be reached at vaestes@sbcglobal.net.Sirens in the distance were growing louder, then the flashing red and white emergency lights pulsed through the window of the front door, reflecting down the stairs and into the basement. My husband opened the garage door in time for us to see the fire trucks pass by the house.Visit The Pot Belly Stove Shop immediately..Ten 'yes' answers means you are well informed but why not come and learn more about modern wood burning technology at The Pot Belly Stove Shop.We could still smell something burning but didn't see anything on fire in the immediate area. We assumed it was a bonfire gone bad that Friday night and didn't concern ourselves with the commotion.

Pictured (above) one of the range of great stoves now available at The Pot Belly Stove Shop at Lockwood Road. Help and advice is always available on various heating appliances from the shop's expert staff




Where there's smoke, there's another injustice


As the evening cooled off and the crisp autumn air settled in, we smelled the smoke.


Pictured (above) one of the range of great stoves now available at The Pot Belly Stove Shop at Lockwood Road. Help and advice is always available on various heating appliances from the shop's expert staff"We should get a chiminea so we can have a warm fire to sit by in the backyard," I told my husband. He smiled, as if to say, "Yes, dear," and continued on his merry way.Six answers and more means 'well done' but come and learn more at The Pot Belly Stove Shop.Ten 'yes' answers means you are well informed but why not come and learn more about modern wood burning technology at The Pot Belly Stove Shop.I'm sure he was thinking, "Sure. We've just put new siding on the house and put in new windows, let's risk burning it down some chilly evening so the family can sit outside of the heated house and be toasty warm."The next morning we noticed white foam, as thick as a fresh blanket of snow, in the park across the street. The last time vandals attacked the children's playground they left shaving cream on the slide, the swings and anywhere the children would touch. Perhaps they got a deal on a case of shaving cream again.Not too long after that discovery, the play structure disappeared, perhaps forever, a result of the constant vandalism requiring repairs to the playground equipment once enjoyed by the neighborhood children.Five or fewer 'yes' answers - you need help.No such luck, as we soon discovered. The foam substance had been applied by firefighters to douse a wooden play structure vandals had set on fire.We noticed the smoky smell after pausing the movie to make popcorn and refill our drinks. Not seeing smoke in the immediate vicinity and knowing the popcorn hadn't burned, we gathered our goodies and headed back into the basement, where it's easy to pretend we are sitting in a movie theater with all of the mounted animal skulls blocking our view of the screen.It was intermission on our regularly scheduled family night, which is really "daughter's" night since she picks the movie and dinner.Vandals recently damaged the Lincoln statue that overlooks my father's final resting place at Mount Hope Cemetery and overturned headstones belonging to loved ones long passed.

Vicki Estes is a Topeka freelance writer. She can be reached at vaestes@sbcglobal.net.




Alfresco ambience


EcoSmart Fire has launched a new line of energy-efficient designer fireplaces called Outdoor Ranges. Fueled by denatured ethanol, they offer a clean-burning, more environmentally sound source of heat and ambience than traditional fire pits or chimineas. And, these can also be brought indoors, requiring no vent or hard connection. Styles and prices vary from the utilitarian-looking stainless steel "Cyl" (pictured here) at $990 to the "Lantern," with its intricate cut-outs and bronze patina finish, for $3,990. All Outdoor Ranges are about 15 inches wide and span in height from 20 to 50 inches. CONTACT: EcoSmart Fire, ww.ecosmartfire.com.




Author: Jessica Rae Patton


Enviro-Log Firelogs Available at Select Canadian Retailers


Enviro-Log®, Inc., an eco-friendly, consumer products and recycling company, announced today that its firelogs can be purchased at select Canadian retail locations including: Wal-Mart®, Canadian Tire®, and Lowe's®.


When compared to wood or other manufactured firelogs, Enviro-Log firelogs emit 80 percent less carbon dioxide and 86 percent less creosote. Like wood, you can burn more than one Enviro-Log firelog at a time to enhance a fire. However, unlike wood, Enviro-Log firelogs can be stored and burned in all weather conditions. You can even use the ash from Enviro-Log firelogs as fertilizer or potting soil."With our use of 100 percent recycled materials, combined with better performance and more flexibility than competitive firelogs, Enviro-Log firelogs offer a compelling value proposition for both Canadian retailers and consumers," said Ross McRoy, president of Enviro-Log, Inc. "We are proud to offer the Canadian marketplace a product that is the ultimate substitute for firewood. Enviro-Log firelogs offer all the conveniences of a wood fire, but with a better environmental result. It just makes good sense."Other suggestions to help create a perfect Inside/Outside living area include:The term 'Inside/Outside Living' started being touted on many of televisions home and garden shows. For some, the idea of Inside/Outside living really refers to a decked area and a table and chairs, and where opportunity (and weather!) permits, using this area to eat, drink and socialise.If like many, you are an avid Barbecue enthusiast, why not build a custom outdoor cooking area? Spanish architecture brick Barbecues are becoming increasingly popular and literally give you an outdoor kitchen area. Plant wisely and you can go from plot to plate in minutes (ever tried growing your own Peas or Asparagus and serving them straight away?) Your outdoor plots are capable of producing a constant churn of 'cut and come again' produce.So, if like many you start to feel claustrophobic at this time of year after enduring one of the worst winters the UK has seen in 3 decades, you can now start considering your outdoor living area. Don't let the rain stop you either - invest in a decent parasol and a wood burning Chiminea and after 1 or two of the aforementioned G&T's you'll not even notice our typical British Summer.Media Contacts: Christina Bereta Dresner Corporate Services (312) 780-7218 cbereta@dresnerco.com David Gutierrez Dresner Corporate Services (312)780-7204 dgutierrez@dresnerco.comWhilst many readers of this article might think that those most likely to benefit from taking this more adventurous, planned approach would be owners of sprawling country properties with acres of rolling grounds, you'd be very mistaken indeed. Some of the best examples of real Indoor/outdoor Living can be seen in urban environments. The larger terrace houses which grace the South London suburbs for example, often have rear extensions bolted on. Simply changing the rear facing wall of the extension so it features more glass (we've seen examples of 'all glass' walls) can help bring the garden into the home, on even the gloomiest of British summer days. At best, the smells and joys of the garden can be encouraged to waft into the property when the weather feels warm enough to peel back the glass facade.

Media Contacts: Christina Bereta Dresner Corporate Services (312) 780-7218 cbereta@dresnerco.com David Gutierrez Dresner Corporate Services (312)780-7204 dgutierrez@dresnerco.com




Tips For Inside and Outside Living


With the Spring bulbs once again starting to poke through our garden's previously frozen soil, we are now entering that time of year when many of us gardeners start getting very busy indeed. March is always the time of year when those garden chores like the pruning back certain varieties of roses and fruit trees, sowing grass seed and preparing raised beds for their summer and autumn harvests well and truly gets underway.


According to Environment Canada, an organization that implements Canada's federal government's environmental agenda, more than 3 million Canadian dwellings use wood heating as the primary or secondary source of heat. Canada's national statistical agency, Statistics Canada, says that residential wood heating is one of the main causes of winter smog in Canada. Statistics Canada also reports that wood heating is responsible for 29 percent of Canadian emissions of fine particulates. Enviro-Log firelogs offer Canadian consumers a better alternative to wood because they burn cleaner and produce 50 percent more heat per pound than wood.Lighting: The seasons in Northern Europe unfortunately make it near impossible to enjoy an all year outdoor living area without some serious heating solutions. But by using lighting wisely, the garden can at least be seen, and indeed feel, like part of the rest of the property all year round. Why not try solar powered lighting on decked areas and let the sun neutralise your electricity bill a little? Sunken deck lights work well and actually look better in the colder months. And don't forget low level coloured spotlights - a throw of light across a flower bed near the rear of your property not only aids security but also looks like an outside version of the indoor Standard Lamp.Add to Digg Bookmark with del.icio.us Add to NewsvineGarden architecture design has definitely changed over recent years though, in so much as some people have taken the concept of Inside/Outside living a step further...literally. Instead of simply having an area of garden reserved for table and chairs, some have actually designed their garden so it actually meets the home. This is very often through the use of patio doors or large glass windows butting right up to the garden's deck area without stepping up, or down. The advent of the increasingly popular 'glass curtain' has meant some lucky home owners can literally peel back the physical boundary between property and garden.As the largest waxed cardboard recycler in North America, Enviro-Log works with both Canadian and U.S. businesses to reduce their landfill volumes by providing a better solution for wax cardboard than landfills. Enviro-Log uses recycled waxed cardboard to manufacture its earth-friendly firelogs that burn cleaner and more efficiently than firewood, while offering more uses than competitive wax-sawdust firelogs.Enviro-Log is a registered trademark of Enviro-Log, Inc. All other trademarks or registered trademarks are properties of their respective companies.Enviro-Log firelogs are a great year-round product for home heating and outdoor recreation activities. Canadians love the outdoors and Enviro-Log firelogs are the perfect fit for every occasion because they can be safely used in outdoor firepits, chimineas, campfires, outdoor tailgating and family cook-outs. Enviro-Log firelogs can also be used in nice, relaxing fires in the fireplace and woodstoves to reduce utility bills. Enviro-Log firelogs are tested safe for use in typical woodstoves and as an outdoor cooking fuel. They produce 30 percent less smoke emissions and up to 33 percent less greenhouse gases than firewood.About Enviro-Log, Inc. Enviro-Log® is an eco-friendly, consumer products and recycling company headquartered in Fitzgerald, Ga., and the third largest producer of manufactured firelogs in the U.S. Its firelogs are made of 100 percent recycled materials and burn cleaner than wood while generating 50 percent more heat. Enviro-Log firelogs can be purchased in Canada at Lowes, Wal-Mart, and Canadian Tire locations. Enviro-Log firelogs are also available at select national retail locations including Home Depot, K-Mart, WholeFoods, Weis Markets, Fred Meyer, Harris Teeter, Winn-Dixie, and regional retailers throughout the U.S. The company also offers earth-friendly firestarters and accelerants. More information on Enviro-Log can be found at www.enviro-log.net or by calling (866) 343-6847. Retailers can also send an email to sales@enviro-log.netHowever, for many people, it's also the time of year when they can again start considering their extra room to their house. I am of course referring to their 'outdoor living' area where many a warm sunny evening will no doubt be wiled away with a cool Gin and Tonic or summer Barbecue.

So, if like many you start to feel claustrophobic at this time of year after enduring one of the worst winters the UK has seen in 3 decades, you can now start considering your outdoor living area. Don't let the rain stop you either - invest in a decent parasol and a wood burning Chiminea and after 1 or two of the aforementioned G&T's you'll not even notice our typical British Summer.




Author: John King


Fireplace: It's Fashionable And Adds Relaxation To Your House, Both Inside And Outside}


A fireplace has an appeal for most people at a deep level. Naturally, they can be used to give heat. But it does much more for you than make your home feel warmer.


PlacementUnfortunately, smoke is an avoidable part of the process when it comes to wood burning fire pits. Though difficult to control, try to keep away from and the direction in which the smoke is blowing and inhaling its fumes for obvious reasons. Smoke is a carcinogen and is especially harmful to individuals with respiratory ailments, including asthma. Some models of fire pit do actually come with a wind break which helps to control the amount of and direction in which smoke wafts.Creating an outdoor room is relatively easy. You should think about what effect you are trying to achieve; do you want it to be minimalist, light and cool, or do you want a more Mediterranean feel. Whatever look you�re after, there are some essential items that belong in any outdoor room.SmokeThe home�s living space can now be extended both literally and visually. There are barbeques and fireplaces of all different sizes and styles, from basic to high-tech and patio furniture and accessories that will help set any mood.Pokers and other tools are especially handy when dealing with fire pits. Log pokers are good for moving and rearranging logs that may have fallen or are precariously positioned. Other tools, including shovels and brushes, are more useful when cleaning up afterwards and do not necessarily help much as far as safety measures.

There are lots of choices whether you are looking for an indoor or outdoor fire. The possibilities can vary in size, budget and style. Whatever look you want to achieve in either home or yard, you will have no trouble creating it.




Author: Andy Guides Jr


How To Create A Room Outdoors


Many people view their garden as an extension of their house. In fact, in recent years, the phenomenon of people extending the comfort and luxury of their homes into the �great outdoors� has grown dramatically. Fuelled by this massive change of consumer interest, patio and garden furniture manufacturers are developing stylish products to enhance the comfort and convenience of entertaining outside, whatever the weather or climate.


When you�re finished enjoying your fire pit, caution must still be exhibited when breaking everything down. Never ever move logs or fire pits that are still burning, glowing from embers, or have not fully cooled down to the touch. Not only do you risk burning yourself, but in the case of standing fire pits, the unit could fall over and catch something else on fire.� Landscaping � raised flower-beds are a particularly good idea if you don�t have much space, as you can fit more in and they add interest. Tubs and a range of different heights of plants are also a good idea� A grilling and eating area � this is usually pulled together with a hearth product, such as a fireplace, a patio heater or a chimineaOther outdoor rooms take the concept further with the addition of pizza ovens, cocktail bars, water features, and pools.� Lighting � ambient lighting is a very important factor in creating your outdoor room, as this will not only affect the mood, but also how long you can stay outside! Try lanterns, fairy lights, candles or solar powered lightsThe most authentic type for a true camping, outdoorsy experience, wood burning fire pits are the way to go. They�re also, however, the hardest to control, and for this reason there should be basic steps taken to assure your safety. To differentiate, the most rudimentary of fire pits are handmade and consist of a dirt circle surrounded by stones. Models for purchase are more varied in design, and some, like the popular chiminea, come with chimneys. In any case, attention is the most important factor when burning wood. Do not leave open fires unattended for an extended period of time.

Other outdoor rooms take the concept further with the addition of pizza ovens, cocktail bars, water features, and pools.




Author: Patio Furniture LLP


Exert Caution When Handling Fire Pits


Everyone loves a good campfire, and fire pits recreate this ambient experience admirably. As a heat source, cooking tool and social gathering place, fire pits are fun and functional. But whenever dealing with an open flame, safety is paramount. Being prepared can be the difference between a good time and an unforeseen accident.


Starting Your FireWhen finding the right spot to put your pit, there are several factors to consider. If you�re in an urban or home setting, do not place fire pits onto wooden decks or patios. Rather, keep them on stone masonry or concrete floors whenever possible. In any case, make sure fire pits are away from low-lying branches, eaves and overhangs. Especially windy days are not good for fire pits, as embers may fly and the fire pit itself might take a tumble. Also, when setting up, be sure to clear away any dry leaves, twigs and other foliage in the area in the event of flying sparks catching them on fire. Whenever possible, use a spark screen, especially when handling young wood and saplings, whose logs tend to crackle more the greener they are.Sometimes fireplaces are just used as decorative devices and not as a device for giving off heat. Just the mere presence of a fireplace in a home lends a feeling of comfort and coziness. They come in a wide variety of designs and styles so there is something for every taste and decor. You can choose something that is really traditional or one that is really modern. There are ones that are even freestanding in the middle of a room.A fire screen is an important addition to any fireside, regardless of the type. From a decorative standpoint, it does help complete the overall look. They also provide the function of improving the efficiency of the heating. And, they are protective devices to keep pets and small children away from the heat.Outdoor fireplaces also come in different varieties. One, which is very common, is the chiminea. These types are used for small fires and are very mobile. There are ones for larger fires such as grated cylinders. Or there are also outdoor fireplaces that are permanent and these can be designed in many ways.DismantlingFire ExtinguishersWood PitsThere are lots of choices whether you are looking for an indoor or outdoor fire. The possibilities can vary in size, budget and style. Whatever look you want to achieve in either home or yard, you will have no trouble creating it.As with any open flame scenario, always, always keep a fire extinguisher nearby. If you do not own one or are out in the woods, a bucket of water will do in a pinch. Ideally, anything with a spray nozzle works best so that you may aim and concentrate water where it is needed. Whatever you use, keep it within sight. Along that same vein, keep any flammable substances like kerosene and aerosol cans far away from heat. Lastly, do not stack firewood formations too high as they are likely to topple over as the wood burns. A teepee or log cabin configuration is proven to be especially sturdy when arranging logs.Igniting a fire is where a most people run the risk of endangering themselves. The most natural and safest way to start a fire is by using a simple and homemade fire starter (dry lint placed into cardboard egg cartons works especially well), then by using kindling and tinder to build up the fire so that it is easier to control. If you insist on using an accelerant of any kind (like kerosene) always keep in mind the adage �less is more.� You can always add more later on as needed, but your eyebrows won�t grow back so quickly if you start with too much. Many recent models of fire pits run on propane or natural gas so they require less constant attention, and many of these also come with built in safety shut-off mechanisms and pilot lights as an added safety measure.How a fireplace is powered and does its job of heating also varies. Of course, you can go for the traditional one that burns wood. There is nothing like an open fire to make you feel warm and cozy. Alternatively, electric or gas fireplaces are much simpler when it comes to cleaning and maintenance.Tools

When you�re finished enjoying your fire pit, caution must still be exhibited when breaking everything down. Never ever move logs or fire pits that are still burning, glowing from embers, or have not fully cooled down to the touch. Not only do you risk burning yourself, but in the case of standing fire pits, the unit could fall over and catch something else on fire.




Author: Tonya Kerniva