Category Archives: Backyard Fun

Outdoor Golf Game for Your Backyard!

Outdoor Golf Chip Shot Challenge Game

Improve your golf game in your own backyard!  The short game in golf  is where those low scores come from and becoming more proficient at the chip and pitch shot will have you enjoying your golf game more than ever before.

Practicing with a backyard golf set will help you lower your score. Whether you are golfing with a friend or getting ready to play in your club championship, you can improve your golf score and become a more competent golfer around the green by practicing a few minutes a day or week.  All you will need is your pitching wedge and some free time to hone your short game skills and start shooting lower scores. Set one up, practice and you will gain the confidence you need with the short clubs and watch your scores drop.

There is no need to agonize any longer over your golf scores when you can improve them from your own backyard.

I Hope To Still Have Fun On A Swingset

Wooden Swing Set Kit

Bring family fun and excitement into your backyard with a swing set from Backyardcity.com.  Our wooden swing sets come with easy to use kits and plans for do it yourself projects.  We have multi level fort kits, clubhouse plans, slides, swings, rock climbing wall kits and so many more swing set accessories to choose from!  All you need to supply is the wood.  Our wooden swing set kits are professionally engineered and designed and come with 3D illustrated step by step plans.  Not only are our play sets professionally designed, but they are economical and will keep your kids happy for years to come.

If you already have a swing set we have replacement options galore! Backyardcity.com carries most standard sized tarps and canopies for those of you with forts and we make custom sandbox covers. Sandbox covers keep your sandbox clean the debris that often comes with bad weather or wind.

Visit us on-line at BackyardCity.com for all your swing set needs!

Swing Set Safety

Wooden Swing Set Kits

How Safe is Your Backyard Playground Equipment?

Before you jump into installing the swing set you got for your kids this Christmas, consider the following… Backyard playground safety begins even before the playground equipment has been constructed and installed. Hopefully this information will assist you in planning and creating a safe backyard playground for your children and their friends.

The Best Location for Your Backyard Playground Equipment

Choosing the ideal location for your new playground equipment is the first step in ensuring backyard playground safety. Avoid sloping areas – level ground helps prevent playground equipment from tipping over. In addition, select an area that is away from potentially hazardous obstacles such as trees, low branches and wires, stumps, roots, large rocks, fences, bricks, and concrete. Plan for a safety zone of at least 6 feet around all backyard playground equipment; set aside even more space in front of and behind swings.

Protective Playground Surfaces

Once you have chosen the safest location for your backyard playground, the next step is to select an appropriate type of protective surface for under the equipment. Grass and dirt are the most common surfaces found under backyard playgrounds, but they are not adequate protection against injuries due to falls. Pea gravel, sand, wood chips, and shredded or recycled rubber mulch are some examples of protective playground surface options. Each protective surface option has its own specific minimum depth recommendations.

Backyard Playground Construction Materials

One of the most common materials used to construct playground equipment is wood.  Wooden Swing Set equipment should be treated to resist rotting and insects. Cedar and Redwood are two recommended wood types for wooden playground construction because they are naturally resistant to rotting and insect damage.  ACQ pressure treated wood is also a good choice.

Safe Hardware for Playground Equipment

Use the bolts and screws recommended by the manufacturer of your playground equipment. Lock washers or self-locking nuts are essential to prevent bolts from loosening over time. Be sure to cap any exposed bolts – these can cause serious cuts or entangle loose clothing. In addition, close all S hooks so that openings are less than the thickness of a dime. Carabineers, like those used in mountain climbing and other adventure sports, can be used as an alternative to S hooks to attach the top of each swing to the swing beam hardware.

Once the playground equipment has been chosen, constructed, and installed, the following guidelines will further ensure the safety of children who enjoy the playground equipment:

  • Bike helmets should not be worn on play sets because they cannot pass through some spaces and children can become trapped. Strangulation by the helmet’s chinstrap is a potential danger.
  • Ropes, jump ropes, clotheslines, or pet leashes should never be attached to playground equipment because they can be a strangulation hazard.
  • Children who use the backyard playground equipment should be supervised at all times by a parent or other responsible adult.
Maintaining Your Backyard Playground for Safety

Ensuring playground safety means maintaining the equipment over time. Bolts, nuts, caps, chains, cables, and other  equipment should be checked periodically for wear and tear and replaced as needed. In addition, protective playground surfaces like pea gravel, mulch, and sand may need to be replenished.

Having the most fun possible is a child’s only concern when it comes to backyard playground equipment. With proper planning and implementation of the playground safety recommendations, you can rest assured that you will have created a play space for your children that is not only fun, but safe.

Keep Your Kids Moving with Winter Outdoor Fun!

As the temperatures drop outside, our kids tend to be less active and spend more time indoors.  Not only do they tend to eat more in the winter they also sometimes push us to our limits with “I’m bored” hours on end.  Send them on their way with these ideas for fun activities outdoors. First, make sure to bundle them up and then send them out to get some fresh air and exercise.  Here are some suggestions: sledding, snowball fights, building a snowman, building an igloo, making snow angels, and snow tubing.

Even as the temperatures are dropping, with good planning, families can keep fit and make great memories throughout the winter months.  Hopefully, after their fun outdoors, they will come in ready for some quieter indoor activities that will keep Mom happy!

Snow in Texas….Where is my heated pool?

Miracles do Happen!

Miracles do Happen!

Why is it that knowing miracles do actually happen….like making it snow  yesterday in Houston, Texas and today in Jackson MS, that I am now thinking of my backyard pool and how I wish it was 85 degrees and I was on my float soaking up the rays.  It seems the colder I get the more I wish I lived in Florida beachside.  Really, now is the time to start thinking of the improvements you want to make to your pool area so that you will be ready in the late Spring.  Ask yourself – is my pool liner in good shape?  What about that Turbo Twister slide the kids have been wanting? I guess as I begin to make plans for my pool next summer, I will do the next best thing by passing the time away in my portable hot tub out in my backyard.