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In the last few months, there has been a great deal of attention from the media directed at the benefits to hosting parties outside. The initial focus upon this type of affair was undoubtedly brought on by the recession. In sum, selecting an outdoor venue for a soiree can save you bundles by not having to pay for the traditional brick and mortar accommodation. In addition, such fantastic advancements have been made regarding materials required for an outside celebration that it is most definitely worth considering, strongly. With all of that said, while the recession might have brought attention to this approach to event planning, now that the secret is out, the popularity of the outdoor event will indubitably persevere far into the future.


Many people think that winter is the time of standstill and anticipation for warmer days, when plants lay dormant and animals hidden in their homes. When all autumn preparations are over, we seem to forget how much beauty and joy our garden can give us in the chilly, white time.Roses in snow

Apparently, we can see how nature is treated these days. It is a sad thing to know that people do not pay attention so much anymore to the environmental problems. What can we do about this? It's as simple as starting with the children. It is good to see the children's involvement with environment-friendly activities. One such nature-loving activity that children could easily get their hands on is gardening. Why should you consider gardening for your children?


During summer miscellaneous kinds of garden parties and barbecues are very popular. But without a relevant arrangements it can be a terrible disaster instead of a great pleasure for everyone. So read our tips to make the garden party unforgettable. garden_party_s

A few easy and useful tips will help you make unforgettable and enjoyable party and make you a best garden party planner in the world!

1. When sending invitation, add a latest photo or a dried flowers from your garden in the envelope. It's a wonderful way to show your guests how lovely it might be in your garden right now and that it is really worth visiting it.

2. Prepare garden for celebration – day or two before the party cut the grass and take away hay because some visitors might be allergic. Also hide garden tools, hoses, rake etc.

3. Try to place table with food and drinks as close to kitchen as it is possible. If you do so you won't need as much energy for carrying dishes you have prepared.

4. Set up an alternative program and think about alternative place (probably your house) in case of rain. Maybe you won`t need it, but don't let the weather destroy your party - even if the garden party will move to your house.

5. Use perfume candles – they will not only spread a wonderful aroma in the garden but also keep insects away from food and guests.

6. When decorating tables you should use colours of your garden plants, flowers. It'll make your decoration consistent and harmonious. You garden will be even more beautiful.

7. During garden party take a lot of pictures – plants and open areas help taking a good shots, which are ideal for a memorial gifts. You can also make a small fresh flower bouquets using plants from garden and give one to each of your visitors.

And final conclusion – enjoy this time.


Most people connect idea of treasure hunting with pirates or with fairytales. But it can be a wonderful playtime for children and for parents, willingly to spend time together in a garden or a park. They might try to find unusual things, an unknown objects or run, hide, creep...treasure-small

That kind of outside game is very useful for children because they learn how fun it is to play outside and spend an active outdoor. It might also inprove language and basic maths development and evolve social skills. Games like this – adults hide a few things in the garden and give a list of them to a group of children – they should find, named and count all objects. It will take about an hour and will be very funny.


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