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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: my garden is not to big so plant that dont consume much space will do
- It really depends on what vegetables you like the most. What is important to me might be different than what's important to you. It all depends on your taste. Make a list of what vegetables you like and eat the most. Once you have populated the list with your favorite vegetables, circle the ones you want to grow the most. Once you have those then you can figure out what to grow in your space. If space is at a premium look for compact versions of your favorite vegetables, or vegetables that can be grown vertically ( up a trellis). This saves space because the plants grow up instead of on the ground. Many vegetables can be grown in containers, too. These are tomatoes, cucumbers, eggplant, lettuces, peppers, etc. To save room, if you like tomatoes try 'Patio' or 'Better Bush' - cucumbers try 'Spacemaster' or 'Bush Champion'. The most popular vegetables grown in most home gardens are tomatoes, cucumbers, summer squash, eggplant, green beans, peppers, carrots and greens ( lettuce, arugula, spinach, etc).
- Q: We are remodeling our kitchen, and we liked a kitchen we saw in a Better Homes and Gardens magazine. My wife tore out the page, page Z4 from January 2007 issue. I got this issue out of the library, but no page Z4 (z as in zebra) (Better by Design - Comfort comes to the kitchen article). It must have been some supplement. Does anyone have this issue with this page? We are desperate for the kitchen specs from this article, which they often print at the end of the magazine. Please let me know if you have it, or have an idea what magazine it is really in...thanks!
- my kitchen was featured in 1998- the summer edition of BHG- They don't keep back copies- I am still looking for mine. Good luck- try the library.
- Q: They made a rope ladder and Dr. Harry had kittens.
- This is afl section. And those things you have mention are the things that shown in better home and gardens everyday.
- Q: I just read in my local paper that tilling the garden every years is NOT a good idea! I have a small community garden which a neighbor dutifully tills for us, does an amazing job, but the article said that too much tilling upsets the eco-system of the soil.Any thoughts and advise on this before we till for spring (we live in Cleveland, OH)
- As a retired farmer and avid gardener here in North Dakota I've seen big changes with no till agriculture but it's use in the home garden is slow to catch on. When I moved in to this home it was barren blow sand over hard pan. For the first five years I used a tiller to mix the sand, clay and tons of amendments to the soil for raised beds and then I sold the tiller. I now practice no till techniques on all my gardens and my soil now looks like premium potting soil. In fact I use my soil to start seeds after it's been pasteurized. I leave all my garden debris to be overwintered. In the spring I cut the stems off at the soil line and leave the roots in the ground to slowly decompose and create water channels and provide some breathing room for earthworms. When I first moved the ground was full of worms and night crawlers but tilling reduced their numbers dramatically, now they have returned. Soil becomes sterile if you pound it into dust all the time. My next goal is to sell my lawnmower. RScott
- Q: for stuffing/ dressing that has sausage, chestnuts and pistachios in it. It is for a friend who lost his recipe b/c of Katrina. Who would have thought everybody should take their recipe books with them? Anyway, I've already checked the Better Homes and Gardens website and they do not have it listed. Any help would be appreciated!
- go okorder and browse the stuffing/dressing. they have literarlly thousands of recipes for everything. good look!
- Q: When i was young, my dad used to make us meatloaf from the Red 'Better Homes and Gardens recipe book... when my mom left, she took the book, so we don't have the recipe anymore.i am looking for the meat loaf recipe for using the microwave. I've found a copy of the baked version from BHG website, but it just isn't the same... the help would be VERY MUCH appreciated.(ingredients were eggs, milk, bread crumbs, onion, mustard, brown sugar and ketchup...)
- I don't know it but I'll bet if you go to their website you can look it up in their recipe section.
- Q: And does this backyard/garden have a fence?
- yes yes, it's really weird fencing.. a forth is a wooden fence, half is metal gate and another forth is just a bunch of steel bars
- Q: I found a huge spider in my home, can anyone tell me what is the best site to find out what kind it is..???
- Huge okorder /... If this is not your spider then you might consider giving us a description so we can identify it for you. There are way too many spiders in the home, garden, or on the net to find a site that will show you every spider in existance. Knowing your location would be helpful as well. If this is not your spider then you might try going to yahoo and typing in Picture...(description)...spider and see what you come up with. Good Luck
- Q: i was reading an old better homes and gardens magazine while i got my oil changed and i saw a really neat picture frame... it was like different pictures of architecture / buildings / other things manmade not ... and each picture looked like a letter it spelled out a last name - the one used in the magazine was quot;DAVISquot; it had a website to go to where you could search the pictures custom order one .. i forgot it i can't find it or anything even like it on the internet ... does anyone know what the heck i'm talkin' about?
- Just okorder and ask them...
- Q: I have seen these plastic grow bags online. I was wondering if Home Depot, Menards, Farm and Fleet or some store like that would sell them? I don't have any special gardening stores by me but was wondering if anyone knew if a normal chain store or wallmart or something might sell them?
- they might, i have not seen them, but pretty sure. check lows if their is one around. they have pretty good stuff. if not, go and order online. OKorder you can get it cheap and good prise!
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