Keeping warm in the garden

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Jacqueline / Published on May 10, 2013

All too often it happens that parties continue way into the night, especially when they are of the garden party variety. The longer days and warmer weather means that even though your party starts mid-afternoon, it’s perfectly acceptable to continue enjoying the merriment well into the night.
 
The problem arises when it starts to get a bit chillier outside and no-one has thought ahead to bring a jacket or cover up. What should you do? End the party early? Suggest that everyone goes inside? Well you don’t have to anymore thanks to Choiceful.com’s range of patio heaters. You can keep your guests warm and there’s no need to cut the party short.
 
What’s more, we have a great selection of outdoor heating and lighting so you can find the right items to meet your budget, without worrying about breaking the bank.
 
Plus, if you invest in an outdoor heater today, you’ll be able to take advantage of the great weather sooner rather than later, giving you the chance to host garden parties from now until the end of summer – because you cannot put a price on having fun with friends.
 
And if you’re entertaining a large crowd, we’ve also got plenty of outdoor seating options, from foldable chairs and tables through to picnic garden seating. And whilst you’re at it, you can save yourself heaps of party preparation time by having barbecued food. It doesn’t matter if some of your guests are vegetarian either, as there are plenty of delicious vegetarian barbecue recipes to tantalise their taste-buds.
 
Have you got any hosting tips when it comes to throwing a garden party? Share them on our Facebook and Twitter pages. Happy Summer everyone!

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