GARDEN FENCING WILLOW PRODUCT
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Specifications:
willow fence
made of natural osier with fine craft
artistic,durable and easy to erect
for home&garden deco to make privacy
Product Description:
Willow fences and screens are made from vertical willow sticks tightly
woven together with galvanized steel wire. Willow fencing and screening
are suitable for an informal garden.Rapidly renewable natural bentwood
material like willow make wonderful fences for outdoor and indoor decoration,
our exclusive pre-build fences panels are designed to beautify your home garden
as well as practical well build fences with easy set up. Different styles and sizes
to suite your needs.
We can modify the size, color and liner according to your request.
Looking forward to your enquiry, then we'll send you more details about product.
We accept small orders, hope to establish long-term friendly cooperative relations with you!
- Q: about two months ago we started to plant our flowers in our garden.then one week later we notice we had alot of dead flowers.then that same day we had some guest over and they all said it was squirrels.so if you have a way of keeping sqirrels out of your garden please tell me!!!!
- I have a couple of squirrels who visit my fire escape in the city and chow down on my potted plants, stripping them totally of leaves. First attempt: cayenne spray (powder + water) -- seemed to be like salad dressing to them. No good. 2nd attempt: garlic chopped up and place on the soil. More salad dressing. 3rd attempt: mothballs. They stink and it's horrible with my window open. But it does work around the leaves close to the ground. HOWEVER the morning glory vines climb the trellis and those upper stems have become a frickin' salad bar!! And I have since read online that mothballs can leach into the soil and aren't good for the plants either. Currently I have resorted to a large clear plastic bag over the trellis and that is keeping them away as I search for a solution. 100% Essential Peppermint Oil has been recommended and that will be my next try.
- Q: Roof garden decoration should pay attention to what?
- The railings in the garden are usually abrupt, but they are part of the outside building
- Q: RIP chloe
- It means your dog was put down and there was a Raven in the garden when you got home; nothing more. Sorry for your loss, by the way.
- Q: My boyfriend's birthday is coming up and i wanted to get him a bonsai tree since he can't stop talking about them. Where can i buy one at that isn't too expensive? I was thinking maybe the home and gardens section at home depot or something like that. It needs to be a place i can drive to and nothing online.Thank you so much!
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- Q: Its my fav. recipe my mom use to cook as a kid. An she of course let my sister use the page. An now none of know what the recipe is lol.. does anyone else know?
- I know. Recipe calls for: 2 lb. Soap 3 1/2 ounces worms 8 ounces sauerkraut 10 ounces cement 15 1/3 ounces arsenic 1lb. tofu 1 1/4 lb. sewage.
- Q: Like you meet different people, and learn different things, and this website has a category for like everythingIf you wanna talk about Cars, sports, food, health, Astronomy, Math, Religion, Politics, Business, Animals, Environment, Events coming up, Family amp; Parenting, Psychology, Home amp; Garden, Music, playing instruments and travellinglike damn. you can go there and meet the best of peopleBQ: Which category is filled with the most ignorant people? For me its the Religion amp; Spirituality. People over there take it way too seriousBQ2: Which section are you at the most?
- not at all. most sections are now abandoned and no answers at all
- Q: Years ago in the magazine Better Homes and Gardens, a twin sized quilt appeared. It was shaped like a doll with arms and legs that hung over the sides of the bed. The head rested on the pillow. Somehow my magazine got thrown out from my stash. It was so cute!
- have you tried their website? I am looking there and will add more if I find it. www.bhg,com for now...
- Q: How would l get a spaghetti recipe from a 1953 better homes and gardens cookbook?
- forget about it. Use this one: I am told it's the best: (easy too) I take two or three mild turkey sausages and with ground londonbroil (one pound) I break it up into the smallest pieces (I grind it all together adding half an onion and four tablespoons of garlic) taking it right from the food processor to the large dutch oven pan and I fry it and mush it simultaneously getting the pieces of the meat as small as I can. I drain what little fat is in the pan out and add a can of green chilies (whole ones I dice up so there aren't any of the seemingly plastic skin to get into the sauce) I then add two jars of the cheapest red sauce and add one can of diced tomatoes. I rinse the jars (with about a half cup of water) and add the water to the sauce and add two tablespoons of Italian seasoning, a half a cup of Cabernet (red wine) and when it comes to a boil I turn it off and then after it cools. I re jar the sauce into the jars and they keep two weeks in the fridge. All that I cook that doesn't fit in the two jars ( which during two weeks I use in any one of a half dozen ways ) I use that night as either lasagna sauce, ravioli sauce, spaghetti sauce and I even use it for pizza sauce. It comes out perfect every time. I even will buy fried chicken at (on sale) the deli and skin and bone it and then drop the pieces in the sauce and serve them over a bow tie noodles with squash on the side.
- Q: Did some of you expect me to repeat this:quot; Two leg good, four leg baaaaaaaaaaaaad quot;or was thatquot; Rich geek Americans with Chinese prostitutes GOOOOD, working Americans baaaaaad quot;
- where are all the adults?
- Q: Is it a separate application? Or is it on the same one and It's up to them if I get hired there or sales or something? I'd really prefer to work at the garden center if possible :(Has anyone worked for one? How was it?
- Ya know - the best answers would be found at Home Depot itself. Go talk to them. Don't be afraid to voice your desires.
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