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A Great Wood Is The Key To A Long-Lasting Potting Bench

Todd Arend is a freelance writing professional whose expertise covers a variety of areas, including patio and backyard furniture, landscaping and design. He regularly writes for such sites as http://www.cedarwoodfurniture.com/

Noah’s Ark is said to have been made of some type of cypress or cedar, which may have survived these thousands of years, giving hope to biblical explorers and archeologists around the world. The Middle East, once covered in forest, was the source of wood for many palaces, temples and homes of its people.

The Romans, in their insatiable appetite for conquer, depleted their own wood resources and were forced to turn to Europe for wood. The construction of the historic Spanish armada resulted in a large amount of deforestation. In America during Colonial times, home were often built with Cypress. The abundance of wood, or lack thereof, has shaped nations around the globe.

So when it comes to selecting the type of wood for your potting bench, it makes sense to choose wisely.

You may want to consider a bench made from cypress. Cypress takes well to stains and paints, although it is also quite beautiful in its natural state. Cypress usually contains few knots and is an ideal choice due to its lightweight, medium texture and resistance to pests.

Cypress trees contain a naturally occurring preservative that helps protect it against insets and pests. Cypress wood furniture has a natural beauty, with a rich grain, texture and color that will complement any architectural style, from rustic to traditional to post modern. This furniture is dimensionally stable and naturally resistant to splitting and warping.

Because of the natural resistance that cypress carries, you will not have to treat your potting bench with harsh chemicals or pesticides, which could end up being harmful to others. Cypress is easy to saw, cut, nail and finish. It resists decay and other elements. It is also resistant to warping and splitting. Because of its resistance to weather, including intense heat and rain, cypress does not usually warp.

Cedar is another great choice for a potting bench. Many people buy items made with cedar because of its pleasant aroma. This aroma, however, is what makes it repulsive to pests, insects and other critters. It is for this reason that cedar is often used in closets as a way to keep moths away. Cedar is durable and weather resistant. Picnic tables have been made out of cedar for centuries.

Some potting benches are made from hickory, pine or teak. Each type of wood offers advantages and disadvantages. Some woods are highly durable but expensive. Some types of wood are inexpensive due to their easy availability, but may not last long under heavy use or extreme weather. Although potting benches are sometimes made from plastic or rubber, many gardeners prefer a natural appearance.

When selecting the type of wood for your potting bench, consider whether or not you want a maintenance-free wood or something that needs occasional staining or painting. In addition, some types of wood will need covering during harsh weather and winter. To provide the ultimate protection for your wood potting bench, store it in a covered space when not being used.

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