Gardening Reed Decorating Screen Gardening
- Loading Port:
- Dalian
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1000 m²
- Supply Capability:
- 50000 m²/month
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1. Structure of Gardening Reed Decorating Screen Gardening Description
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 Gardening Reed Decorating Screen Gardening
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.
Features:
1. made of peeled reed
2. woven with iron wire, black nylon coated wire or nylon thread
3. sight screen for terrace, balcony, garden etc
4. normal size: 1*5m, 1.5*5m, 2*5m
size can do as your requirement.
3. Gardening Reed Decorating Screen Gardening Images
4. Gardening Reed Decorating Screen Gardening Specification
Products Name
| Reed fence, Reed screen
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Size
| A lot of, can be customized
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Material
| Natural and color Reed
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Breed
| Tonkin Reed
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Use of places
| Plant support , gardening, farm ,home decrotion
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Process
| wash clean, high temperature, high temperature drying, roasted straight, mothproof mold processing, sorting, cutting, packing, fumigation, container
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Payment Terms
| TT,30%deposit,70%balance against B/L
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Delivery
| 1x40’HQ 10-20days after get the deposit
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Packing
| woven bag or carton
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Documents
| Invoice, Packing, Form A, CO, BILL, Fumigation/Disinfection Certificate, Phytosanitary Certificate
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5.FAQ of Gardening Reed Decorating Screen Gardening
How to do daily cleaning?
If relatively dirty also available water directly wash, wash after timely to dry in the air.
- Q: Mainly because the hamster lived her whole life in an aquarium (10 gallons with 2 other female syrians!) and because it gets really cold in my room because my mom turns the heat off for some reason at night! Anyway I know not everyone loves aquariums but She seems fine even with 2 other girls SO she must be thrilled in a 20 gallon +. Whats your opinion of these 2 cages? Is there another cage you would recommend? I do not want Habirtrai, Crittertrail, Or any cheap plastic ones.
- Aqariums and other plastic cages dont have enough ventilation. My cousin had a wire cage with a PVC pipe tunnel into an aquarium filled with ECO Pet bedding, the crinkled paper bedding. And he would burrow in it, he loved it!
- Q: I have a small home garden my backyard about 20' by 4'. I have the standard home garden vegetables planted, tomatoes, peppers, basil, celery, etc. I was thinking about planting some red clover in between all the plants to create a nice bed that will choke out weeds so I don't have to weed all the time, put some nitrogen back in soil, and hold in moisture during those long hot dry spells here in New Jersey. The plants are all at least a foot tall now. Would you recommend this? Or would the clover and the vegetables start competing and therefor take away from my harvest? I figured they are all big enough now that the clover will stay well below them. But I don't know if underground there will be a battle going on with the root systems. I already plan on planting the clover in the fall when everything is done growing and then till it in in the spring. Thanks!
- The trick with a cover crop is that you are tilling it into the soil before it flowers to return the nitrogen it pulls from the air into the soil. Planting it between garden plants might not be the best. If you do it, you'll at least want to mow it regularly to keep it from flowering, setting seed, and coming up EVERYWHERE in your garden. Usually cover crops are sown, grown, and tilled under either in the off season (fall/winter/early spring) or for a season in a field that is being rested (growing no crops that you're going to harvest).
- Q: I am in search of a Coconut cream pie recipe from the better homes and gardens all time fav pie recipes from 1978 or so
- Hi okorder /
- Q: I would love to join a community that would plan weekend activity to go to a member's house and do necessary repairs and yard work.I love gardening and want to learn to fix stuff around the house.I have worked with habitat for humanity and with a group in my church that goes out into the community and repair homes of the elderly.
- I will trade you 1 hour of math tutoring services for 20 dollars.
- Q: already i'm kind of sore from planting and weeding. it's so friggin chilly out even though a few days ago it was warm. How do i keep from getting bored by gardening? i enjoy it but sometime it leave me feeling jaded.
- Get an i pod or other such device put your fav tunes on and get cracking at the garden. Do things in little stages set a goal of what your are going do not over do it you will get a feeling of achievement. Have a B B Q enjoy it it should not be a chore.Things take time just look forward to what its going to look like. But there is not a lot you can do with the weather...sorry
- Q: I heard its illegal to grow your own coffee or chocolate plants. is this true? I'm in California, USA if that matters.
- It depends on what part of CA you are in for the coffee. I'm in San Pedro, zone 10B and we grow coffee here outdoors. It need frost protection and a true freeze, temps 32F and below, will kill it. You can see coffee growing at the Quail botanical gardens in SD and at the OC Fairgrounds. Chocolate, Cacao, is a different story. It's an Ultra-Tropical and can't take temps below 55-60. It does, however, do very well as an indoor house plant here, but takes a real green thumb to get it to thrive. Both are legal to grow and they are commonly sold on Ebay.
- Q: Well the title says it all pretty much.
- Take a cold bath, although it may make it sting a little, and use rash cream a few times a day. It should go away in a few days
- Q: we have a large rear garden, which runs from our cottage to the village mere, we have always left it as grass to allow our 3 children space to let them run about etc, but now they are growing up we as a family want to create a more structured space, and include maybe decking, paving a fire pit etc, but I have no idea where to get inspiration from!! are there any websites any one is aware of that show you before and afters, or ideas to help do this? we would probably carry out the work ourselves rather than get someone in. thanks.
- I okorder / Of course, one of the best ways is to walk around your neighborhood and town, and check out the fine gardens around your area. Take careful note of what is living and growing well. And, if you have the courage, talk to these master gardeners -- most gardeners are very nice people, and would be happy to share their hard-won knowlege.
- Q: Why is the government raiding farmers markets and wanting to inspect home gardens?????Why do they feel they need to knock off competitors
- Absolutely, a persons home and land is their castle. You should be able to do anything from growing pot to blowing up stumps to running a meth lab if you want as long as your not hurting anyone else or infringing on their rights.
- Q: I think it is either Betty Crocker or Better Homes Gardens?
- Most okorder (or any site that sells books) and look up Betty Crocker Cookbook. Good luck.
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Gardening Reed Decorating Screen Gardening
- Loading Port:
- Dalian
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1000 m²
- Supply Capability:
- 50000 m²/month
OKorder Service Pledge
OKorder Financial Service
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