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Jun 29 2010

Using Exterior Shades With Misting Systems To Cool Your Garden And Yard

Published by samson murphy under gardening

Those of us living in the continental United States will experience at least a few days of hot, uncomfortable and humid summers. Only those lucky enough to live in Alaska, or in the sunny, mild state of Hawaii, are able to avoid the extreme swing in temperature.

During the hottest days, it becomes uncomfortable to spend time outside the house. Families with children won’t be able to spend time playing in the open air. People will find it difficult to exercise by taking walks or running. Pets and their owners will have a hard time taking advantage of the outdoors.

For gardening aficionados, such intense sunlight can end up killing carefully cultivated crops and flowers. Plants need sunlight to grow, but can wilt in the face of excessive heat. If the heat is short-lived, the wilting may be temporary. But over some threshhold the damage to the plants will be permanent with little chance of revival.

To avoid the damaging effects of these intense summer days, home owners should consider outdoor shade solutions for their home. There are roughly three kinds of possibilities to help shade the home. One, a fixed structure that is part of the house. Two, a portable shade that can be moved to desired locations. Three, an air-temperature regulating system such as an outdoor fan or an outdoor misting system. These three may be combined also to synergize their cooling effects.

Permanent structure outdoor shades encompass things like pergolas, arbors, gazebos and awnings. Awnings may be the most common but also most useful of these. Usually they are placed over a window or entrance. Both retractable and roll-out awnings exist. They have enough reach to cover large patios, and perhaps a small porch in addition to some of the garden and yard areas. Modern awnings can be controlled with a remote, so a simple push of a button can open or close the shade. The only consideration here is the very high cost of installation and maintenance.

The products from the portable shade category is both cheaper to buy and easier to install. The best example of a portable outdoor shade is the pool umbrella. This pool accessory is so ubiquitous because every home owner immediately sees the need for a simple way to protect people enjoying the pool from harmful UV rays. The pool umbrella can be easily stored away or taken out depending on the situation. There are two other kinds of useful portable shades. The portable awning is a much lighter version of its fixed cousin, the traditional awning. It can be easily moved from place to place. Also, a canopy structure serves much of the same function except it can have fabric walls to block wind also.

Shading is only one aspect of keeping the outdoor or garden area cool. A temperature regulation system can work together with the outdoor shade to bring down the temperature of the surrounding area by ten degrees! The best cooling system is the outdoor misting set up. Pipes and sprays are combined to create fine, aerosolized droplets of water that aid in evaporative cooling of your home and garden. The magnitude of cooling can be amplified by using a high powered outdoor fan.

You can locate more information on outdoor shade. Readers wishing to know more can head over to learn about misting fan home.

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