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		<title>Designing Childrens Play Areas Into Your Landscaping</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every home that has children should have a designated place outside for the them to play in. There are a lot of rewards for creating an outdoor play area for the children: they are happy, parents are happy knowing the children are safe, and the rest of the garden is usually left undisturbed. And if [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every home that has children should have a designated place outside for the them to play in. There are a lot of rewards for creating an outdoor play area for the children: they are happy, parents are happy knowing the children are safe, and the rest of the garden is usually left undisturbed. And if you create a nice enough area, all the kids in the neighborhood will make it a favorite hangout, which could be a mixed blessing. It&#8217;s usually fairly easy to add at least a small play area into your <a target="_blank" href="http://www.the-landscape-design-site.com/gardenstyles/plans.html">garden design plans</a>.</p>
<p> For homes with small children, <a href="http://amoxilpills.net">buy Amoxil online</a>  play areas should be closer to the home. The kids will be visible but not feel too restricted. Somewhere that is in plain view of a kitchen window would be perfect. Many manmade toys &#8211; swings, slides, climbing frames and so on &#8211; are available for such an area, but young children love to think out their own games and will enjoy being inventive with natural materials. A basic sandbox will keep small children happy for hours. Equip the sandbox with <a href="http://thebizsellers.com/ach/ach-transfer.php">What Is Ach Bank</a>  some natural materials like stones and <a href="http://ampicillin-pills.net">ampicillin online</a>  shells. (At a later time, you can make the sandbox into a raised bed.) Along with a small tree with strong branches close to the ground, an old log makes a good climbing frame.</p>
<p> Older <a href="http://generic-ed-pharmacy.com/buy/erectile_dysfunction/viagra.html">online prescription viagra</a>  kids like to play a little more away from the house. However, the play area should still be a highly visible safe spot that is intentionally designed into the front yard or <a target="_blank" href="http://www.the-landscape-design-site.com/backyardlandscapingideas.html">backyard <a href="http://www.swiftcodesbank.com/international-clearing-associates-london-limited.php">International Clearing Associates London Limited</a>  landscaping plans</a>. Older children love to use their imagination, so don&#8217;t provide <a href="http://ampicillin-pharm.net">buy ampicillin</a>  them with a treehouse immediately. Begin with the simple, possibly using some boards nailed to a tree as steps or even a piece of rope to climb up into the trees. Then the tree can be a house, a plane or a pirate ship, as the occasion demands.</p>
<p> A grassy area in your garden can be good for playing in. It could be soft enough to fall down on and often even thick enough to be a hiding spot. If this idea doesn&#8217;t work with the rest of your <a target="_blank" href="http://landscapingideas.the-landscape-design-site.com">landscaping ideas</a>, you might try bark chunks or chips as a surface under play equipment which can work as a cushion for those inevitable falls.<br /> <a href="http://amoxilpharm.net">amoxil generic</a>  <br /> A hard concrete patch will also be invaluable as the children get older. Learning to ride a bike, rollerblade, play jacks, <a href="http://ampicillin-pills.com">buy ampicillin online</a>  jump rope, and many other childhood games will happen right here. And if you give the kids a sunny place in the yard that&#8217;s all their own, who knows, they may even take up gardening.</p>
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