Wicker Items to Add
Wicker chairs will make an excellent addition to your garden while also creating an extra outdoor living space. Perhaps you have one or two old wicker chairs setting around that could use fixing up. Simply apply a coat of paint for weatherization purposes (it is even possible to use spray paint on wicker), then add a coat of varnish for even more protection, and your chairs will be ready to go. The painting and varnishing of the pieces will help improve the overall aesthetic of your garden space.
Of course there are many types and styles of wicker baskets to use in your garden. Baskets can be great for potting various plants, or they can be hung overhead. Keep in mind that buying plastic-lined baskets will be more durable and better for garden use. Some wicker baskets are designed mainly for holding and carrying gardening tools with many different designs to choose from: trays, caddies, baskets in square and oval shapes, also lidded and unlidded ones with stylish arching handles.
Wicker trunks are also available for purchase. These trunks are highly durable and resistant to extreme weather. They have rust-proof hardware and provide large amounts of storage space for any gardening tools or other items you need to store while keeping them close at hand.
If you'd like to get especially fancy, you can purchase a multi-piece wicker patio set for inclusion near your garden (they also have wicker chaise lounges available too, although those would probably be more appropriate for inside the home!).
Where Wicker Comes From
Wicker is made from fibres of plants and "climbing palms" such as rattan, reed, and bamboo. Wicker is also produced from a man-made product called "paper fibre rush," which was invented in 1904. The frames of various wicker pieces are usually constructed from sturdier materials, then wicker is woven over the frame. The qualities that make wicker so attractive are that it's extremely light-weight, yet very sturdy. Wicker has been around since ancient times, when the ancient Egyptians made and used wicker furniture! (When shopping for wicker, be aware of any pieces that could be antiques and do not use those in your garden since collectors will pay high prices for them.)
Cleaning and Taking Care of Your Wicker
Wicker is also easy to clean after it picks up dirt and debris from being outdoors for long periods of time. But for proper care, it is best to keep any unprotected pieces off of any grass (because of dew) and any other things that can be sources of continuous moisture. Various leg cappings can be put onto chairs for protection, but it's always a good idea to paint and varnish your wicker for outdoor use. Too much water will ruin unprotected wicker, making it limp and saggy - although it can tolerate a small amount of wetness without becoming unusable. If wicker does get excessively wet, when it dries it will usually retain its natural shape. But it is important that you do not move or bend it if the fibers have been exposed to a high amount of moisture, because they can be remolded easily, changing their shape and staying in the new position permanently.
Cleaning wicker is simple. Simply use a brush with medium-sized bristles to remove any dirt buildup. A vegetable brush usually works great for this. A vacuum cleaner with a soft bristle attachment can also be handy. You can use a mild soap or detergent and a damp cloth for cleaning the really dirty spots. And if those suggestions are not effective enough for stubborn areas, a mild furniture cleaner can be used. A mixture of bleach and water can also be good for removing any mildew or mold.
Overall, there are infinitely many decorative possibilities with wicker. Get stylish by adding plenty of wicker pieces to your garden today so that it never falls into the "humdrum" category.
Published by Jason Earls
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