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Reed Natural Garden Screen Decoration Fence

Reed Natural Garden Screen Decoration Fence

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Supply Capability:
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1. Reed Natural Garden Screen Decoration Fence Description

Reed fence is made of natural reed with fine crafts man ship.used for adorning the garden and home.cover up an unsightly chain-link fence or create a privacy screen on your patio with this natural reed fence. reed fe

reed fencing  is made of natural reed with fine crafts man ship, used for adorning the

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.

2.  Main Features of the Reed Natural Garden Screen Decoration Fence

Our main products

reed curtain, bamboo curtain, bamboo fence, water reed, grass wicker, carbonized shade, rush stally shade, etc

3. Reed Natural Garden Screen Decoration Fence Images

Reed Natural Garden Screen Decoration Fence

Reed Natural Garden Screen Decoration Fence

Reed Natural Garden Screen Decoration Fence

 4.Reed Natural Garden Screen Decoration Fence Specification

 

Products Name

 

Reed fence, Reed screen

 

Size

 

A lot of, can be customized

 

Material

 

Natural and color Reed

 

Breed

 

Tonkin Reed

 

Use of places

 

Plant support , gardening, farm ,home decrotion

 

Process

 

wash clean, high temperature, high temperature drying, roasted straight, mothproof mold processing, sorting, cutting, packing, fumigation, container

 

Payment Terms

 

TT,30%deposit,70%balance against B/L

 

Delivery

 

1x40’HQ 10-20days after get the deposit

 

Packing

 

woven bag or carton

 

Documents

 

Invoice, Packing, Form A, CO, BILL, Fumigation/Disinfection Certificate, Phytosanitary Certificate

 

5.FAQ of Reed Natural Garden Screen Decoration Fence

How to do daily cleaning?

If relatively dirty also available water directly wash, wash after timely to dry in the air.

 

Q: So i decided I do not have enough presents for my girlfriend and searching I found homemade succulent gardens. I think they would be perfect.. I'm not very into gardening so I have no idea where to begin to buy this stuff. Could I even buy the supplies before christmas now? What stores could I buy these at?
If you have Lowe's near you they usually have a good selection. Other nurseries should carry them as well. Home Depot garden has them but, I find Lowe's selection better.
Q: My 9 year old girl wants a garden. We live in MN and want a garden that produces things fairly fast. Any suggestions?
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Q: I have all the Better Homes Gardens annual recipe yearbooks from 1983 until 2006 - except I cannot find anything for 1992. I have written BHG called Meredith the publishers - but no one can give me an answer - any collectors out there? Thanks.
LOL, wow sorry i have no idea. I wish I could help ya. I didnt even know they published a yearbook. I do hope you find what youre looking for though. Take care.
Q: Spicy , Lamb, Peas and Mint can someone please give me the recipe it was on Better Homes & garden tonight?
Could not find it on website but it says everything from tonights show will be in the may copy of better homes and gardens.
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Q: My neighbor, who always worked outside in his yard, is now confined to a dementia ward in the local nursing home. He still responds to plants, trees, leaves etc. I did take him some bare branches in water off my corkscrew willow tree which have now leafed out and he likes that. What else can I do? I'm thinking of taking small pots full of potting soil and helping him start seeds, (coleus comes to mind as they could be transplanted and used as houseplants.) Do you have any other ideas? Obviously we are limited on space (there is a large windowsill in his room). Could we grow any vegetables? Thank you for any suggestions.
1. Bring him some new seed catalogs to page through. He would probably enjoy the pictures. 2. Get him a calendar somehow related to flowers, gardens, or gardening. 3. When you visit, bring along a piece of paper and draw out for him what your own garden will look like this summer. Ask for his advice. 4. Create a talking game: use photos of plants, trees, and flowers; use cuttings; stimulate as many of his senses as possible. 5. Take him on a little tour of the nursing home and talk about certain houseplants or cut flowers you pass by. 6. Are there trees and bushes outside his window? Can he easily see these? Talk to him about these plants and let him talk to you. 7. Does the nursing home staff already have some sort of program related to what you are doing with him individually? Perhaps the staff doesn't know he likes to garden. Tell someone at the nursing home about his past as an avid gardener. Can the nursing home staff then ask for his advice on gardening issues? 8. Bring along some picture books related to gardening. 9. Buy him a small framed picture of a garden scene. 10. Is there anyway the two of you can make a gardening scrapbook together, maybe even including a few photos of your friend in his younger days as a gardener? 11. Does the nursing home ever have fundraisers? The two of you could create a gardener's basket of garden seeds, etc. 12. If possible, bring seasonal plants in his room. 13. See if you can find a plum or cherry tree, cut a few short branches and see if you can force these in water in his room. 14. Surprise him with some colorful blooming houseplant. 15. Perhaps the most important thing you can do for him is to bring yourself -- a fellow gardener he can identify with. I hope this helps you and your friend.
Q: I'm looking for the buckeye candy recipe from he Better Homes Gardens Christmas Cookie publication from 1998. They had a 50-State salute that year, and the buckeye was the recipe for Ohio. If anyone has this, please please post it for me.
Candy Ingredients: 1 stick softened butter 1 3/4 c. (1 18 oz. jar) creamy peanut butter 1 tsp. vanilla About 1 lb. confectioners' sugar Chocolate Coating Ingredients: 1 (12 oz.) pkg. semi-sweet chocolate chips 1 tbsp. vegetable shortening Directions: Cream butter, peanut butter, and vanilla together, adding confectioners' sugar until the right consistency is reached. Roll candy into 1-inch balls and place on a wax paper-lined cookie sheet. Melt chips and shortening together in the top of double boiler, and keep the chocolate mixture in the double boiler over low heat while dipping the candy. Using toothpicks, dip each ball into the chocolate mixture, covering 3/4 of candy. Place candy on the cookie sheet to cool. Makes about 8 dozen pieces.
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Q: If you have a home garden, and you grow more than what you can use, what do you do with the extra? Do you give it to friends and family or do you give it to those in need by way of food pantries at churches or a food bank? Do you give it to homeless shelters? Or do you just let it rot and throw it away?
Vey good we should all grow our own food Its the only way to be sure that it is OK these days We give most exstra food to friends ,ad the rotten stuff is for the wild boar ,the rabbit and the squirrels eat a lot of mangos. I like the idea of giving it to the poor. In Africa ,the top grade stuff went to the restaurant kitchen,or we sold it to visitors . And the rest went to the people working the gardens. anything rotten was for the animals. If you go to the trouble of growing food,which is a lot of work ,it would be crazy to let any of it just go to waste.

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