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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
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.
- Q: I am away from home and my cookbooks and haven't been able to find the recipe on line....it is mixed in a pan on top of the stove, not with a mixer.
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- Q: I have problem of nematatoes in our home garden, let me use neem cake to avoid this problem
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- Q: How do you decorate the garden?
- The most important difference is that one is static and the other is dynamic
- Q: where can you buy Jackfruit here in southern California?
- I'd imagine an ethnic Asian market would have them. 99 Ranch Market would probably have them. You can find one in the San Fernando Valley if I remember correctly.
- Q: any advice?what do i need?i've never done this before.....
- Start small. The biggest mistake that novice gardeners make is that they go overboard on the size at first. Gardening is a lot of work and the bigger the garden, the more work. You don't say whether you are planning to grow flowers, vegies or both.For your first year, I would recommend that you limit your selection of seeds or plants to not more than two or three different things. If you are wanting to grow vegies, remember that in addition to weeding and watering, you will also have to harvest and store....so be prepared for some work. It is worth it though. There is nothing that tastes as good as home grown vegies.
- Q: If you were a family looking for a ranch home, and there were about 2500 sq feet up and another 2500 sq feet of renovated heated space below in the basement, and there was a full kitchen above and below, with a big garden in the front of house and back, would you feel it would be too much area to clean and maintain, taking into consideration that the basement would not be suitable for renting out, as the door leading out of the basement does not have a driveway, since one has to walk over the garden to reach the garage on the main level. The main level is additionally, connected to the basement by means of steps going down within the house into the basement. I feel one would out of necessity need to built a driveway to the basement door in order to be able to sell it with rental potential, as otherwise the area might be too big, in addition to two kitchens being too much to maintain for one family......Any suggestions or tips or ideas?
- I bet you could sell it to an older couple who had a son or daughter who really needed a break like having a basement to move into so he or she could go to school or because his or her job doesn't allow living independently, especially if there were grandchildren. I don't think those people would mind having their kids enter and exit through the house, and they would keep the basement clean.
- Q: From which site can i get so many pictures for home decorating(ofcourse free!)?
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- Q: I have never gardened before and want to start one. I wanted to do strawberries but i'm not sure if that's the best thing to start off with. I will need to grow something is planters boxes. What is the easiest thing I can start with?
- Strawberries generally grow well but to get them to fruit substantially requires some effort, and a lot of plants. I think when its not scorching the easiest to grow is cucumbers, maybe after that things like peppers or any legume.
- Q: What should I grow in my vegtable garden first this year?
- No one can make that call but you. The purpose of having a home veggie garden is to feed you and your family, AND to cut costs. We are huge tomato, cucumber, green onion and herb people, so this is exactly what I plant for my family. ...I also have several fruit trees in large pots, including 3 varieties of blueberry bushes. ...and anyone who knows me knows I'm cheap, so I like to find a space to grow our pumpkins instead of paying someone else top dollar just to cut into it at Halloween...so that saves money too. ...I also have a Leland Cypress in a large pot and we bring it in every year at Christmastime and decorate it...another cost saver, plus I love the fact that I'm not killing another tree. ...so all in all, what is best for you?? ...also, take into consideration that some veggies are cool season crops (like lettuce/spinach/cilantro), the lettuce will taste bitter and the cilantro will bolt to seed during the hotter months. ...and since this is your first year, don't get too crazy...just purchase a bag of garden soil or organic garden soil from the nursery, till it in with the existing ground dirt about 6 to 8 deep, then start planting...BUT, make sure you space the veggies far enough apart...if the label says to space 18 apart, then do so, because once they're in the ground, they will start to take off, and if you plant to closely you might be sorry later in the season. ...Also, when you first plant the veggies, water once a day for the first week to establish the roots, then after water every few days slowly and deeply...it's better to water deeply and less frequently to force the roots to grow further into the earth as opposed to just spraying a short amount of water daily.
- Q: is there any online information regarding landscape/garden design? i'm trying to get as much info as possible regarding this subject, especially the latest design trend/image reference...etc.any help is appreciated.
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