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Good Quality Wood Plastic Composite Outdoor Decking Board

Good Quality Wood Plastic Composite Outdoor Decking Board

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Introduction:

WoodPlastic Composite Project Decking is manufactured from a combination ofplastic, natural fiber and some additives using special equipments. It mixesnatural fiber and plastic perfectly to keep the natural impression of wood butwith rich colors of plastic.

It is asafe, environmentally responsible alternative to traditional decks, conservingenergy and resources. Not only does this save your time over the maintenance,but it will save you money as well.

WPC series
**WPC outdoor decking
**WPC exterior wall panel
**WPC DIY flooring
**garden box
Decking
Type: hollow and solid
Length: 2200mm, 2900mm, 4000mm,5800mm
Specification:150*25mm,135*25mm,140*26mm,  150*21mm, 150*30mm, 145*30mm, 250*21mm,250*25mm etc.
Color: ivory white, wood, cherry red, reddishbrown,  black etc.

Specifications:

Board  Material

Temperature

Hardness

Average Tensile Strength at break

Average  Flexural Strength at break

30% HDPE

60%Bamboo/Wood Fiber

10% Chemical Additives

-40-60

Average max. load:

7166N, with rack.

21.6MPa

38.2MPa

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Use about 2 quarts of water, a cup of white vinegar, about 2 to 3 tablespoons of Dawn dish liquid or it's equivalent, and a tablespoon or two of cayenne pepper. Mix all of this together in your garden sprayer and apply it to the leaves. This always works well for my garden. You can vary the ingredients to your satisfaction but don't burn your plants with too much cayenne. Good Luck!
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Q: I'm planting a good sized garden this summer, including squash, tomatoes, zucchini, radishs, green beans, cucumbers, bell peppers, jalepenos, canteloupes and watermelons. But I was hoping to add some more fruit. Does anybody have and ideas for some fruit that grows well in southeastern Oklahoma? Thanks.
Check out this web site for some ideas. I personally planted Strawberries, they are doing very well, and come back nicely every year. I also planted a couple of blueberry bushes. I planted these last year and it was recommended to not allow them to bear fruit the first year. So the verdict is out on them. However, I have high hopes.
Q: I'm interested in saving money on groceries, as we all are and I'd like to do that by having a garden all year round. I just don't know if it's possible.
you can if you build a green house, or if you have a sun room, otherwise they won't get proper light.
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Q: what can i use to scare away stray cats from my garden. They have turned the grounds into a loo.?
I've heard that if you take an empty 2 liter bottle, half fill it with water, and place it in the area that they're messing in. or... Motion sensing sprinkler system. ;)
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Better Homes Gardens has a pretty good basic guide. I bought mine at either Lowes or Home Depot several years ago. It covers plant identification, basic lawn care, pruning, soil amendment, etc. But another choice is contacting your local Cooperative Extension office and talking to a Master Gardener. They will probably have booklets and materials for your specific part of the country. This is a free service. If you can't find a listing, try searching under extension services or master gardener for your state and county.
Q: im a total beginner. i hv a medium yard n im in Canadawhat are the easiest fruit and / or veggie plants 2 grow in ur first garden? by any chance, can i grow blueberries/raspberries/strawberries??
to get some decent results, you have to do some work first. I 'm in manitoba. to our veggie garden plot we added generous helpings of compost (built our own bin years ago) cow manure peat moss.also we added some veggie garden fertilizer then stirred it all in with a rototiller. carrots always grow well for us. just gotta be sure to thin them out so they have room to grow to a decent size. radishes have been a hit miss--the last 2 years they have gone directly to seed. peas are easy but you have to put up a mesh fence for them to climb. I soak the seeds for a couple hours then roll them in nitrogen before putting them in the ground potatoes are easy. they are ready when they stop blooming. this year I cut the seed potatoes rolled them in bone meal before putting them in the ground. I've never grown blueberries but for the raspberries strawberries, place them in full sun where they have lots of room because they spread like weeds. also, they come back every year so you never have to replant. I prune my raspberry canes down to about 2 feet tall every fall---or spring if I didn't get around to it in the fall. It makes them bush out. green peppers tomatoes are easy--you need to buy some cages for them though. I grew turnips for the first time this year--they are HUGE--turnips are ready to harvest after the first frost. onions green onions are easy. I have a patch of chives that come back every year. some things can't be planted too close together such as pumpkin cucumber as they will cross pollinate. you can do a google on companion gardening (I think that's the term) it tells you what plants do well next to other plants. good luck happy gardening!

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