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GARDENING WILLOW BACKYARD SCREENING

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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

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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.?
No, it doesn't make your garden non-organic. Compost is an amazingly effective decomposition process. The bacteria and fungi that work to break down matter in compost can disassemble large molecules at the molecular level and are capable of reducing it to the elements involved or radically different and simpler compounds for most chemicals. Many pesticides, herbicides and fungicides are hydrocarbons and their origin is organic - that is they are made from the bodies of plants and animals that died eons ago. While it would not be a good idea to dump a load of pesticide or diesel onto your compost, the residues on veggies you eat will not cause a problem. A specialized composting process is used to clean up contaminated sites called bio-remediation. The EPA has done a number of studies using compost to clean up sites. they have even had great success with soil with TNT and other explosives in it. It is an effective way to clean up many of the areas of contamination we have to deal with. Commercial farms can use compost but I believe they are not allowed to bring in compost made from biosolids - sewage sludge. It isn't the human poop that is the problem in the biosolids, it is all the weird and not so wonderful things we flush down the toilet. Buying soil is not the best idea and I don't think the commercial organic growers can bring in soil without going through a recertification. Ideally you want to build the soil you have. There is one area that both home and commercial growers need to be wary of and that is bringing in material which may be contaminated with certain herbicides. Most herbicides breakdown but these three herbicides can cause serious long term problems - picloram, clopyralid and aminopyralid, I have a page on my website that gives more info on this issue.
Q: How can I enrich my home vegetable garden?
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Q: Built by Aeronautic engineer by the name of Andrews.
If you have his full name google him Check BHG web site for back issues. google bhg 1980 feature homes. contact BHG for back issues. Good luck.
Q: Lets say, two bedrooms, one bathroom and a small garden or similar, how many acres does that take up on average?
that would be best on about a 1/2 or 3/4 of an acre.
Q: if you are caught growing vegetables or canning vegetables in your own home, you'll be thrown in prison?
According okorder , the bill has been introduced in the Congress to:To establish the Food Safety Administration within the Department of Health and Human Services to protect the public health by preventing food-borne illness, ensuring the safety of food, improving research on contaminants leading to food-borne illness, and improving security of food from intentional contamination, and for other purposes.>>There has been email circulating on the web that the bill, if passed, would outlaw organic farming thus the reference to home gardens as organic. The last time I checked, Snopes had nothing yet to report on the email.
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: 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: Some of my friends and I would like to start a small garden in our backyard. We live in California in the Bay Area, just for extra reference. We'd like to know this:1.) How do we get started?2.) What are some of the easiest vegetables and fruits to plant? (we were thinking lettuce, strawberries, tomatoes, or maybe some herbs like thyme or sage)3.) Should we know something about seasons/time of year to plant?4.) How would be then maintain our garden?I'll give BEST ANSWER to the person who answer all these questions in a bit of detail.THANK YOU GUYS/GALS IN ADVANCE!
Start at the book store,,,, SQAURE FOOT GARDENING. Tons of information on how to pack the most, in the smallest space, for the largest yeild. They even discuss the different types of plants, and which ones yeild the most. Also, look at starting an herb garden. Hey, they don't take up much space, and can make your store bought vegitables come to life on your plate. And have you priced good herbs and spices lately. YIKES.
Q: low spaces and low are in garden in very importance and nice so early morning is rose very beautiful so need all people garden and income many but alone man passtime garden
If you're going to post in the all English category, learn the language. Your question makes about as much sense as a fish riding a bicycle.
Q: i saw these two home designing programs at the same price and i was wondering which one is better......1. Punch! Professional Home Design Platinum2. Better homes and gardens design software....and another question, what programs do pro architechs use when creating blue prints and designin homes?
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