A family backyard should offer something for everyone - from play areas to zones for relaxing and entertaining, plus space for a veggie or herb garden as well as the family pet. It should offer the promise of solitude and relaxation, with your garden acting as a buffer between you and the stressors of day-to-day life. For many Australian families, the addition of a trampoline can be a blessing, providing hours of fun and entertainment for the kids and even the adults, keeping the whole family fit and active.
On the negative side, even good-quality safety nets can rip due to pesky birds or cat claws, making the trampoline unsafe. Removal and replacement of the net can be expensive as well as time consuming, something every trampoline owner already knows. The other problem? Above-ground trampolines can be a stark contrast to what is meant to be a relaxed natural environment and impact the outdoor aesthetic you're trying to create.
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