Reed Natural Garden Screen Decoration Fence
- Loading Port:
- Shekou
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 500 m²
- Supply Capability:
- 10000 m²/month
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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
4.Reed Natural Garden Screen Decoration Fence Specification
Products Name
| Reed fence, Reed screen
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Size
| A lot of, can be customized
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Material
| Natural and color Reed
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Breed
| Tonkin Reed
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Use of places
| Plant support , gardening, farm ,home decrotion
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Process
| wash clean, high temperature, high temperature drying, roasted straight, mothproof mold processing, sorting, cutting, packing, fumigation, container
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Payment Terms
| TT,30%deposit,70%balance against B/L
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Delivery
| 1x40’HQ 10-20days after get the deposit
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Packing
| woven bag or carton
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Documents
| Invoice, Packing, Form A, CO, BILL, Fumigation/Disinfection Certificate, Phytosanitary Certificate
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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: I'm going to a bridal shower where the invite said a Home and Garden theme and said to bring gifts that the couple can use for home renovations. Any ideas on what to buy?I have not seen their house so I am unsure of home decor, etc.
- I think the best gift for this situartion would be a gift card to Home Depot or Lowe's, or another store like that. That way they can use it towards whatever home renovation stuff they really need. Get them a gift card in a denomination you are comfortable with, and wrap it up really cute, maybe in a flower pot with some seed packets, or tied to a hammer that you've painted their names on the handle. Something to make it cute and personal.
- Q: i really enjoy getting off of work and going straight to my garden.nothing like home grown veggies.
- Home gardening is so cool. I like when people make thier front yards into works of art, with plants, flowers, bushes (Busch's), etc. Home gardening is very therapeutic and relaxing. I don't do it, but I know lots of people who do. I almost envy them. But then again, i'm not enough of a homebody. I would end up neglecting my garden so I could go take off and get Rowdy, see new places and meet new people. But I will always be around to watch the game... oops! I meant race.
- Q: Other opinions welcome too. When I add feminist in the question it automatically goes to the place.I cannot be bothered with the extra steps.
- I'm intrigued by you're interested in feminist views on this? :) I am a feminist and was home schooled. My parents taught me and my four sisters in our own home/garden in nice weather and we received tailored, intimate tutoring. Home education isn't suitable for everyone but my sisters and I have all gone on to do extremely well both academically, socially and career-wise. I think the benefits of being taught at home range from one-to-one tutoring in a relaxed atmosphere to the absence of bullying and peer pressure. Many people worry that home schooled children miss out socially, but if they attend social meetings outside of home lessons then this isn't an issue. I went to ballet lessons, drama lessons, swimming lessons, pottery-making lessons, youth clubs... Anything that caught my or my parents' eye, and I also spent time playing outside with children in my area. When it comes to doing formal tests it is easy to get correspondence courses from local or national colleges and sit exams in local schools. My sisters and I all did our GCSEs at home then went to further education colleges for A levels before university. Apologies if you're from the US and not familiar with these terms! Hope I've helped you. :)
- Q: I'm almost 30 and am due with my first child in December. I have worked a fulltime job since I was 17 mostly in nursing. My husband and I decided it would be best if I just stay home with the baby once she is born. My issue is I know I will go stir crzy after a month or so. What are some hobbies I can do at home? PS I can't do any art things(like drawing painting etc.)because I royally suck and can't grow anything so gardening is kind of out
- most turn to baking! Join clubs if you can go out, deffo join a playgroup, you'll meet other mums and bubs there. Also try reading more, subscribing to magazines like better homes and gardens for ideas, and learning one player games, sudoku, crosswords, writing, scrapbooking, making clothes, knitting, joining fun websites and yoga groups, home yoga and fitness dvds, get to parks and go out as much as you can, music, charity work, selling cool items from home/markets....
- Q: I have a small home garden my backyard about 20' by 4'. I have the standard home garden vegetables planted, tomatoes, peppers, basil, celery, etc. I was thinking about planting some red clover in between all the plants to create a nice bed that will choke out weeds so I don't have to weed all the time, put some nitrogen back in soil, and hold in moisture during those long hot dry spells here in New Jersey. The plants are all at least a foot tall now. Would you recommend this? Or would the clover and the vegetables start competing and therefor take away from my harvest? I figured they are all big enough now that the clover will stay well below them. But I don't know if underground there will be a battle going on with the root systems. I already plan on planting the clover in the fall when everything is done growing and then till it in in the spring. Thanks!
- The trick with a cover crop is that you are tilling it into the soil before it flowers to return the nitrogen it pulls from the air into the soil. Planting it between garden plants might not be the best. If you do it, you'll at least want to mow it regularly to keep it from flowering, setting seed, and coming up EVERYWHERE in your garden. Usually cover crops are sown, grown, and tilled under either in the off season (fall/winter/early spring) or for a season in a field that is being rested (growing no crops that you're going to harvest).
- Q: What are the procedures for participating in them? I am looking to sell furnishing items.
- Contact Earls Court Exhibition Centre (London) 0207 285 1200 or Excel Exhition Centre (London) 0207 069 5000 or Birmingham Exhibition Centre 0121 780 4141 Hope to see you next March at the Ideal Home Exhibition - Earls Court - big time!!!
- Q: I want to grow a garden this year and I know bugs/insects will most likely attack my fruits and vegetables. What are some natural products that I can spray on my fruits and veggies to protect them? I don't really want to use any harmful chemicals. I'm already planning to buy granules that keep ants away that I will set around the garden but I have more than just ants to worry about so anything natural/organic to repel all these unwanted pests would be great if you guys can help. Thank you.
- LOL! You're new. There is NOTHING. You fight your battles when they start, no way before. And ants don't hurt a thing. If anything, they help aerate the soil
- Q: My friend is named Bryce and he likes rice. He thinks it is absolutely impossible to grow rice in their garden. So is it possible? P.S. He thinks he's wild like wild rice, but I think he resembles calm rice more. Just saying.
- Possible, but not practical ( takes up too much room ). It's paddies; Rice patties are a kind of cake !
- Q: I've started a veggie garden in hopes to be more organic and healthy but it wasn't working out so well ...and then I found a really great store near my house with all great natural supplies. But to my suprise I really started to enjoy doing it again!!!yay!!! the guy told me alot of helpful info and products to use ect... but he also told me to read and do as much research as possible so I want a really great website thats free and choc full of info! anyone know of any? tips are also appreciated:)
- Have you tried Martha Stewart she probably has some tips.
- Q: I need to buy a bike organizer that hangs from the ceiling of the garage and don't want to pay full price. I've searched online without luck. Any assistance you can provide will be greatly appreciated. :-)
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Reed Natural Garden Screen Decoration Fence
- Loading Port:
- Shekou
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 500 m²
- Supply Capability:
- 10000 m²/month
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