{"id":1072,"date":"2016-07-03T14:24:55","date_gmt":"2016-07-03T16:24:55","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/gardenadvice.co.uk\/blog\/?p=1072"},"modified":"2023-03-24T15:01:17","modified_gmt":"2023-03-24T15:01:17","slug":"conservatories-a-way-to-enjoy-your-garden-all-year-round","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/gardenadvice.co.uk\/newsandarticles\/conservatories-a-way-to-enjoy-your-garden-all-year-round\/","title":{"rendered":"Conservatories A Way To Enjoy Your Garden All Year Round."},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The people of the UK love the outdoors, we are a nation who don\u2019t get much great weather but when<br \/>\nwe do, we really make the most of it. We even stick it out in the winter months, out in the cold walking<br \/>\nrunning or cycling all over the place.<br \/>\nGardening and enjoying the outside areas around our home is one of the most popular forms of outdoor<br \/>\nhobbies in Great Britain, we find it therapeutic and rewarding to tend our properties and keep them looking<br \/>\nneat and tidy. One great way to enjoy your garden throughout the year is a <a href=\"https:\/\/gardenadvice.co.uk\/conservatories-in-the-garden\/\">conservatory<\/a>, it allows us to<br \/>\nsoak in the rays in the summer and hide away from the cold but still enjoy the view in the winter.<br \/>\nA conservatory is a glass room usually attached to a house on one side or at the rear, they are a great way<br \/>\nto enjoy summer as a sunroom or chill out room. Conservatories originate in the 16th<br \/>\nwhere wealthy landowners could cultivate fruits introduced from warmer climates such as lemons and<br \/>\noranges, this is where the name orangery comes from.<br \/>\nNow we have smaller versions attached to our home for more social and enjoyment purposes such as<br \/>\ngaining more living space, somewhere to practice hobbies or as a transition area between the home and<br \/>\nthe garden. They are a great way to bring the outdoors in and have a host of advantages to garden and<br \/>\noutdoor lovers.<br \/>\nHaving a conservatory in your garden has great aesthetic advantages, they come in a surprising choice<br \/>\nof materials, styles and colours including some really beautiful real wood types, these choices allow you<br \/>\nto match your conservatory to the general look and feel of your existing garden or create a new garden<br \/>\naesthetic by planning around your conservatory.<br \/>\nEven if the weather outside isn\u2019t great, that doesn\u2019t mean you can\u2019t enjoy your conservatory and your<br \/>\ngarden areas, the autumn and winter offer beautiful views of the outside including weather formations and<br \/>\nsome intriguing UK wildlife. The glass panels in your conservatory offer your protection from the weather<br \/>\nbut also make a great viewing platform to observe the changes in season from the falling leaves in autumn<br \/>\nto snow fall in winter, you get a first hand view but stay cosy and warm.<br \/>\nOnce the spring and summer set you will have to keep the grass down, do the weeding, trim the hedges<br \/>\nand prune the roses, but all the work will be worth it. You can throw the doors of your conservatory wide<br \/>\nopen and enjoy garden parties, barbeques or just chill out with a good book, a conservatory is a great<br \/>\nplace to host friend and family in the good weather.<br \/>\n&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The people of the UK love the outdoors, we are a nation who don\u2019t get much great weather but when we do, we really make the most of it. 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