Woman's Weekly Living Series

Hit the DECK

When timber decking first started out, it was very much as a fashionable fad beloved by garden makeover programmes, but its versatility, beauty and durability has outlived the hype, and decks have become a practical addition to gardens great and small, rural or city. It’s been a steep learning curve, and along the way there have been cautionary tales of slippery surfaces, unseasoned timber and super-rats nesting in the void beneath but, with time, solutions have been found, and today garden decking has never been more popular.

At its best, a timber deck is a handsome, hard-wearing surface that complements most garden settings. It’s a natural material that provides a sympathetic background to plants, blending beautifully with water, stone and trees. Timber also readily lends itself to different styles of architecture and design – a deck can

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Woman's Weekly Living Series

Woman's Weekly Living Series8 min read
Health And Wellbeing
At this year’s RHS Chelsea Flower Show (21-25 May), several gardens are set around the importance of gardening for health and wellbeing – as well as raising awareness of the health struggles that some people face. Here, designers of three such garden
Woman's Weekly Living Series3 min read
DIGGING For Dinner
When it comes to vegetables to plant in April, one thing’s for sure: you’ll have plenty to choose from. After months of anticipation, the gardening calendar steps up a gear, and everything is bursting into life. With so much starting to happen at onc
Woman's Weekly Living Series4 min read
GORGEOUS GARDENS To Visit
The garden at Chartwell is a place of pure delight in late-April and into May. An area that is a particular favourite of mine at this time of year is around the Gavin Jones Cascade (on your right as you walk down the path from the Visitor Centre). La

Related Books & Audiobooks