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Back Yard Screen Reed with Good Quality Reed

Back Yard Screen Reed with Good Quality Reed

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500 m²
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50000 m²/month

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1. Structure of Back Yard Screen Reed with Good Quality Reed Description

reed fencing  is made of natural reed with fine crafts man ship, used for adorning the

garden and home. use this natural fence for your indoor or outdoor decor while

providing privacy, cover up an unsightly chain-link fence or create a privacy screen

on your patio with this natural reed fence. it is really great product with many uses.

reed fencing
made of natural water reed with fine craft
artistic, durable and easy to erect
for home or garden deco privacy

2.Main Features of the Back Yard Screen Reed with Good Quality Reed

 

Our main production includes bamboo skewers, bamboo poles, and the bamboo products for garden and agriculture, such as bamboo canes, bamboo fences, bamboo ladder, bamboo towel rack, bamboo flower sticks, reed fence, handmade bamboo or other materials baskets etc.

 

3. Back Yard Screen Reed with Good Quality Reed Images

 

Back Yard Screen Reed with Good Quality Reed

Back Yard Screen Reed with Good Quality Reed

Back Yard Screen Reed with Good Quality Reed

Back Yard Screen Reed with Good Quality Reed

 

4.Back Yard Screen Reed with Good Quality Reed Specification

 

Products   Name

 

Reed   fence, Reed screen

 

Size

 

A lot   of, can be customized

 

Material

 

Natural   and color Reed

 

Breed

 

Tonkin   Reed

 

Use of places

 

Plant   support , gardening, farm ,home decrotion

 

Process

 

wash   clean, high temperature, high temperature drying, roasted straight, mothproof   mold processing, sorting, cutting, packing, fumigation, container

 

Payment Terms

 

TT,30%deposit,70%balance   against B/L

 

Delivery

 

1x40’HQ   10-20days after get the deposit

 

Packing

 

woven   bag or carton

 

Documents

 

Invoice,   Packing, Form A, CO, BILL, Fumigation/Disinfection Certificate, Phytosanitary   Certificate

 

5.FAQ of Back Yard Screen Reed with Good Quality Reed

How to do daily cleaning?

Only use the brush to clean dust from the gap, and then use a clean wet cloth wipe, if relatively dirty also available water directly wash, wash after timely to dry in the air.

 

 


Q: My husband bought me the 14th limited edition Better Homes and Gardens book... and I've had alot of recipes not taste great. I have to alter them alot and then they're okay (FYI- I cook great, it's not me, its the recipes). Also I've found alot of errors with the index and page numbers. I was just wondering if Betty Crocker makes a better cookbook and if there's a better variety. I know the BHG is huge, but it really doesn't seem like there's a lot of desserts or cookies, and I LOVE cooking.Let me know what you think, and if you can recommend a specific book that would be great too!
Betty Crocker, it's so comprehensive. Everything from defining herbs and spices to kitchen utensils, cooking/cutting methods, safe temps for all foods, recipes...what a masterpiece.
Q: Do you have a website where you and others can show their gardening pictures? If so, please list the websites' links.Here is one that I know about:
Hi, try this gardening site Dave's Garden - gardening community - share tips, seeds, flower pictures advice for ...Community of gardeners and farmers, sharing information, seeds, and plants. It a very large friendly gardening community and there's tones of information available regarding all aspects of gardening and best of all you can share and post your gardening pictures there for the world to see. I hope this help you. Good luck.
Q: I am planning to get a home spa. Any tips about which one to buy?
Raji, go visit a Home Garden Show, which are plentiful in California and along the westcoast. There you find exhibits of so many spa dealers, that they literally fall over each other.
Q: Most garden books I have seen in stores are for general gardening in places like New York or Illinois. I'm looking for a book that is for the year around gardening conditions here in California. Help please?
If you have a Barnes and Nobel around you, I know here in North Carolina, they have a specific book for this state, you might want to check to see if they have one for California, probably like California:Gardening(vegetables, fruit) and I have the NC one, and I have to say it is an excellent source for all kinds of veggies and flowers, it even has average frost times/maps, planting dates and other kinds of maps/info. I also own the Gardening for Dummies, which that one teaches you how to do everything, from picking out the seed/plants to pollinating/ graphing to growing the biggest garden you can.
Q: Terrace garden decoration, how economical and practical?
Balcony garden design and construction must pay attention to economic and practical
Q: I am having my parents over in July and would like to have some pretty flowering plants in containers. Is it too late to plant them?
Yates Garden Guide is the best book for everything gardening.
Q: I am contemplating buying a home in this town. It has a fair amount of land, and I would like to know what fruits and or veggies will thrive?
Are you near the river or up a bit to the west? The reason I ask is cold air settles down near the river putting you a little closer to zone 6 than zone 7 the rest of the area is. What you can grow is darn near everything! The limiting factor is water! If you are right against the river, your soil may be so highly alkaline from the underground water table so near the surface, nothing will grow. If you are in sand soil, your plants will be needing near constant watering. Soils range from sand to clay depending on location. Each has its benefits and problems. OK, back to plants: fruits: trees...apricots and sweet cherries are iffy near the river where late spring frosts usually destroy the blooms or very young fruit. You'd have excellent luck with apples, pears, sour cherries, blue plums and somewhat less results, but not impossible with peaches and nectarines. Grapes do very well as do raspberries/blackberries. Of course no blueberries, the soil is way, way to alkaline and can not be adjusted enough to grow the blue yummies. Strawberries are tough due to the hot summers, but not impossible. Nuts: pecans are growing at the Experiment Station just south of the prison. Normally the area is too cold for pecans. Veggies.......just about everything. Realize we can warm up very quickly so delay in pea and other cool season planting may have them ripeing when temps are 90 plus. The other concern is the wind. Spring winds have destroyed many of my early spring plantings......sand blasted. If you can protect them, great. The area is well known for growing chile peppers.......usually family farms. Most chiles are grown further south or now in Mexico. About the only veggie I couldn't get going was asparagus ( which is embarrasing because there was an asparagus farm must a quarter mile away and about 40 years ago) and my rhubarb just won't work for me.
Q: any web page where i can download it plz
well, okorder hope this help
Q: i was reading an old better homes and gardens magazine while i got my oil changed and i saw a really neat picture frame... it was like different pictures of architecture / buildings / other things manmade not ... and each picture looked like a letter it spelled out a last name - the one used in the magazine was quot;DAVISquot; it had a website to go to where you could search the pictures custom order one .. i forgot it i can't find it or anything even like it on the internet ... does anyone know what the heck i'm talkin' about?
Just okorder and ask them...
Q: This guy said 23 scarecrows is good for a home garden which he said on my quot; how many scarecrows is ideal quot; and he said 23 is he right?
The custom is one scare crow.

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