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willow fence

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artistic,durable and easy to erect

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Willow fences and screens are made from vertical willow sticks tightly

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material like willow make wonderful fences for outdoor and indoor decoration,

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Q: What do Garden Gnomes do when we aren't home or asleep?
D happens to me ALL. THE. TIME. no matter how many olive branches I grant expensive Albert, he consistently unearths the would desire to occasion it up in places like Guam and specific, h-h-...h... *lip trembles* he by no skill brings me something! *hiccups* Is it lots to ask for a twig from G-G-Guam? *bursts into tears*
Q: I'm from kerala. I want to know which variety of mango tree can be grown in my garden. Would like to know a variety which is dwarf in nature and gives shade in the garden
Pirie,Mulgoba, Cambodiana are a few types to consider.The mango exists in two races, one from India and one from Philippines. The Philippine race seems to be the one less prone to disease.
Q: Two months ago a guy named Brent asked this question. You call it a resolved question. Well, no one answered him with any help. I'm interested in the same topic.
What is a greenhouse garden home anyway?
Q: I'm planting a garden in a few weeks and i need some help. What are any tips you guys might have?
Keep soil moist and loose...if you have a choice of locations, morning sun is better than the hot afternoon/evening sun. Most vegetables do best in a sandy loam soil...if you have a heavy clay soil, then you can lighten it by adding perlite or even some sand. If you have a very sandy soil with not much topsoil, then you can help retain moisture by adding some peat moss. You can also use a cheap mulch (pine bark mulch) to retain moisture and keep roots cool from the hot afternoon sun. It's also a good idea to pick up a pH test kit from local home and garden center to check the pH of your soil. If the soil is too acidic, then your plants won't be able to access any nutrients from the soil. Adding lime will raise the pH to a good level of 5.5 - 7 if it's low.
Q: Why can't I tickle myself?Home Garden Do It Yourself (DIY)Haha
U can't tickle yourself, cause your body is used and is able to trust your fingers, where it's not the case with others
Q: The subject is mushroom. No, I don't want to know how to smoke them or eat them. I just want to get rid of them. I know that mushrooms comes from having a fungus in my soil. But it's no fun, continuously raking them out and mowing over. They keep coming back. And since the summer heat is approaching, I really want to try and control this fungus before it really gets out of hand. So, are there any tips of keeping the soil conditioned? And can I get rid of mushrooms without damaging my lawn?
The mushrooms rely on moisture. Be sure not to overwater your lawn. Adding lime to your lawn annually will also help control them. You can organically spot treat problem areas with a mixture of 1 part baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) to 2 parts water. Or you can purcase a non-organic fungicide that wil be friendlier to your lawn in your local home/garden store.
Q: I want to plan a garden in my home have area 10 x 60 ft. Your ideas most welcome..?
check out the premise behind the Square Foot Gardening with Mel Bartholomew. the basic garden is a 4'x4'.
Q: in my home garden, due to a lot of plants, there are a lot of mosquitoes, i know i could just use bug zapper at places but still it is a risk sleeping out in my garden or having dates in the garden and spending a lot of time in the garden, can i regularly spray Anti-Mosquito#92;Mosquito Killer Sprays on plants to get rid of mosquitoes? will it be bad for plants?will it also be bad for the vegetables those plants are producing?is there any other way to get rid of mosquitoes from garden?
just check the can :_ but no should be fine. they're to kill mosquitos and only mosquitos so would be bad if they could kill plants.
Q: i think he just got hotter...lol..yahoo suggested...Home Garden gt; Garden Landscape
Oh, my yes! Very definitely doable. Yahoo's system for suggestion question placement is definitely a little off. I think the best so far I've seen was a girl who'd smashed her finger wanting to know how to treat it. She didn't realize, until after she'd tried my suggestion, that she'd placed the question in LGBT. I often think Yahoo put the router that handles suggesting placement in a suppository configuration. D
Q: When I'm older, this is the kind of lifestyle I want to live (food wise) with this being mainly what I eat.I'm sure my other family members would eat from other sources besides what we would have there, but if not, could a large garden and hen coop of say 6 hens keep a family of 4 full every day? (I've never had a garden before but am definitely going to in the future, insight please.)
Not for very long on that type of diet. Hens lay for a while but they are cyclic during the winter. This means you have fewer eggs every day. During the laying season 1 egg per hen is the most you will get, during the winter it is more like 1 egg for 3 hens. To provide food for a small family you need land that can be cultivated 80 or so acres per person is a rough estimate and that takes a lot of work to prepare the land, plant and grow and then harvest. I suggest you read about home gardens and square foot gardening and try your own home garden next season.

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