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GARDENING DECORATION WILLOW FENCING

GARDENING DECORATION WILLOW FENCING

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willow fence

made of natural osier with fine craft

artistic,durable and easy to erect

for home&garden deco to make privacy



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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.

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We accept small orders, hope to establish long-term friendly cooperative relations with you!


Q: For home gardening, it would seem that it is a matter of how pure one wants to be. However, including in a compost pile vegetable or fruit skins containing insect spray would definitely cause serious contamination.For commercial farms, does organic certification require that all compost or other so-called organic fertilizers and purchased soil, mulch, etc.,, be screened for chemical content?For home gardening, how can one be sure about the content of purchased soil, mulch, etc.?
for 'home' gardening.... DONT PURCHASE any soil, mulch etc.... make your own, then you'll KNOW what went into it.... as for commercial produce and what it contains.... don't be silly.... of course there's something in it or on it.... so don't use it.... commercial FARMS?....if they SELL produce labeled 'organic' they do not purchase anything for their gardens that is not already labeled organic.... it's the LAW.... now, as for organic gardening.....??.... don't let me get started.... you want organic?... take your self and go out into the middle of a old abandoned farmstead in Kansas , for example... plow over an acre there.... plant 'organic' seeds.... there ya go... one organic garden..... what you get FROM it is up to the rain gods and the bugs.... past that, you're doing something to it and it's no longer 'organic'..... that is one word that is so over-used and that has so many possible 'meanings' that it's useless in normal conversation..... I'd like to see it abolished.... either folks try so hard to attain it and can't get food from the garden or folks get all snobby and won't eat anything that wasn't raised that way and pay dearly for it (so how is it that they don't spend more money to buy pesticides and fertilizers to put on these plants, thus saving a BUNCH of money, but the produce costs so much MORE than the usual stuff???)....... and it's just all gonna turn to poop anyways!!!... I agree that chemical pesticides can harm both us and the environment!!... DDT showed us how we'd gone 'too far' with killing bugs.... nowadays, the smart folks use a little pyrethrin in emergency situations *from flowers...or some Neem *from a tree or soap..... and still, someone will claim these things are not 'organic'..... I'd like a twenty minute session inside a locked room with them!!.... how pure?.... wash the stuff before you eat it and you're doing the best thing you can!!!.....
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Q: We're replacing our decks railing, so I thought it would be nice to use it as a fence around some raised vegetable garden beds. We're planning on selling the house in 5 years or so, would this be appealing to buyers? A nice vegetable garden? Thanks!
It would not be appealing to most buyers since most buyers have no interest in a home garden. It's going to be similar to a pool or hot tub. Put it in if you enjoy it, but don't expect to recoup the costs when it comes time to sell.
Q: i really enjoy getting off of work and going straight to my garden.nothing like home grown veggies.
Well now that summer finally got here in Calif, I have a small patio garden with bell peppers, cherry tomatoes, and Catnip for the cats, I have basil, rosemary, red peppers, don;t know about the eggplant its not doing that good, but all the Chili peppers and jalapenos are looking great, I do have garlic and onion as well, got some cucumbers almost ready. I just wish I had room to grow big tomatoes like my mom and grandma use to grow back in NC, dang I miss those great tomato sandwiches in the summer. Winter: please let me know how that hanging tomatoe thing goes I've seen it, and want to try it but, I just think its too good to be true. My dang patio is too small for all the plants, I have plenty room to hang one of those things. Go Dale Jr Hms
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!
Home and Gardens, Wal Mart, Target, Asian store, K mart, Raley's..These are places I have seen them except Kmart I'm just assuming on that. I don't know for sure as each individual store doesn't sell exactly the same things. I have even seen them at Bog Lots before too. :) Good Luck!
Q: I've been searching for so long trying to find a decent gardening website, I need a website that's easy to navigate. The website I'm currently joining is really difficult. There's too many advertisements and the categories are so weird! I can't deter where I want to go. When I want to go to Cosmo Flowers sections, they only show, quot;flowersquot;, quot;vibrant flowersquot; ...etc. They don't give specific categories and sections. It's really a pain in the head. A nice, easy-to-navigate website would be most helpful.
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Q: Has anyone been to the National home gardening club website? If you are interested in gardening they have a great and forum, gardening ideas and more. I am interested in gardening and have tried the Yahoo gardening chat room and it was full of middle eastern guys trying to pick me up and girls trying to get me to look at thier pics. I guess I am nieve, I thought someone might want to talk about gardening on there. So if your lookin for somewhere to check out, try this site...
Another okorder / are set up by Topic, Name of Plant, and Type of Garden.
Q: My mom used to make banana pudding I've lost the recipe..I know it's milk, eggs, sugar vanilla, but that's all.thanksx
Ingredients 1/3 cup all-purpose flour Dash of salt 2 1/2 cups 1% low-fat milk 1 (14-ounce) can fat-free sweetened condensed milk 2 large egg yolks 2 teaspoons vanilla extract 3 cups sliced ripe banana, divided 45 reduced-fat vanilla wafers, divided 4 large egg whites (at room temperature) 1/4 cup sugar Preparation Preheat oven to 325°. Combine flour and salt in a medium saucepan. Gradually add milks and yolks; stir well. Cook over medium heat 8 minutes or until thick, stirring constantly. Remove from heat; stir in vanilla. Arrange 1 cup banana slices in bottom of a 2-quart baking dish. Spoon one-third of pudding mixture over banana. Arrange 15 wafers on top of pudding. Repeat layers twice, arranging the last 15 wafers around edge of dish. Push cookies into pudding. Beat egg whites at high speed of a mixer until foamy. Gradually add sugar, 1 tablespoon at a time, beating until stiff peaks form. Spread meringue evenly over pudding, sealing to edge of dish. Bake at 325° for 25 minutes or until golden. Note: Banana Pudding may be a bit soupy when you first remove it from the oven. Let cool at least 30 minutes before serving.
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