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Reed Natural Gardening Fence for Decoration

Reed Natural Gardening Fence for Decoration

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3000 m²
Supply Capability:
70000 m²/month

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1. Structure of Reed Natural Gardening Fence for Decoration Description

 is a company specializing in bamboo and reed products, established in 2007, currently employing 50 people and possessed of bamboo and reed resources of 3,000 acres

Our main production includes bamboo skewers, bamboo poles, and the bamboo products for garden and agriculture, such as bamboo canes,

2.Main Features of the Reed Natural Gardening Fence for Decoration

providing privacy, cover up an unsightly chain-link fence or create a privacy screen

Dia:19-21mm. good quality, cheap price.

3. Reed Natural Gardening Fence for Decoration Images

Reed Natural Gardening Fence for Decoration

Reed Natural Gardening Fence for Decoration

Reed Natural Gardening Fence for Decoration



4.Reed Natural Gardening Fence for Decoration 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 Gardening Fence for Decoration

How to do daily cleaning?

Only use the brush to clean dust from the gap, and then use a clean wet cloth wipe, if relatively dirty also available water directly wash, wash after timely to dry in the air.


Q: Does the television show Home Garden Television (HGTV) influence you to improve your home and garden?
I'm sorry. I don't have cable. I'm afraid I spend much of my spare time in my woodworking shop, or on line. I do watch the Woodwright Shop on PBS. Not too keen on New Yankee...too many gizmo tools.
Q: Is there a gardening site that lets you make a online garden picking plants and all?
There should be some sort of contact information on the bill. It's probably an outside billing company, though, and not Better Homes Garden, but this certainly won't ruin or even affect your credit.
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: Appears to be being eaten by something. saw green caterpillar like insect on leaves of brussel sprout young plant. Other plants doing fairly well.See holes in a few other leaves,but somethings descimating my Brussell Sprout plants. Please help.
I don't know where you are but here in New Zealand that green caterpillar is from the white butterfly. Under the leaf you will find an egg attached. Here, we dust the plant with a product called deris dust and that kills the caterpillar soon after hatching. The white butterfly lands on cabbages too but they don't like lettuce. If you boil a lettuce and strain off the juice, you can spray your brussell spouts with the juice and that should keep the butterfly away. Only draw back is that if you water the garden or it rains you have to spray again once the plant has dried.
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)
Continual tilling can create a hardpan at the depth of tiller blades depending on soil type and depth. Every few years either double dig or use a deep plow to break hardpan, this is mainly for drainage but continual tilling can batter soil structure to death and if you dont have good soil structure you have dust Adding compost etc will help alieviate this issue
Q: I am designing an indoor garden. It will be located in a glass sunroom/conservatory. Unfortunately, most of the books about indoor gardening are about growing plants in pots. I want to create an ACTUAL indoor garden -- lavender, jasmine, ferns, irises -- planted in soil beds. What I want to know is:1. Whether there are any books or websites on the subject.2. Whether the plants I've mentioned would grow in good indoor conditions, and any other plant suggestions (preferably plants with flowers!)
You do not say where you live,so you may need to do some of this research virtually: The Brooklyn Botanic Garden has had gardens under glass for decades (100yrs?) Also look at Longwood Gardens= also extensive indoor gardens for eons. Doris Duke's home -ditto check the butterfly house at the Baltimore Acquarium Also, there is a long tradition of indoor gardens in England- they grew everything and there are lots of books on these. As far as the plants you name, jasmine, ferns- absolutely no problem- they are in every glass house I've ever been The essentials for most lavenders is poor soil, relatively dry, lots of light. I have grown all of these indoors, just home garden- windowsill or plant lights The iris I grow are the tall bearded - delicious fragrance-like candy- I would think with enough light and dark, they should grow well. With flowers: name it: roses if you have the room or are willing to work at the pruning (we have grown roses in a bed i brick high on concrete!! The rose has thrived for 50 years! Lilies, marigolds, zinnias, cosmos, bulbs: hyacinth, daffodil, crocus etc IF you have a cold frame to give these a winter conditioning; salvias-the flowering decent kind, The list is virtually endless, depending on the climate conditions you are going to create: temperature, humidity, direction the space faces, number of hours of daily sun. One crucial factor is air circulation; a ceiling fan may be enough, depending on how much natural ventilation there is in the space. Also, consider using plant lights to help meet your light conditions if there is a plant you really want to grow that needs more that the available light. Catalog your conditions, and then compare these to the needs of plants you like Sites: the victory garden is reliable as will be your state cooperative extension assoc. {the spots you can't see on this response is me drooling over the opportunity you have. Hope you have a grand adventure.}
Q: I want to know who has Home gardens in US. Where can I get the same?
You question is somewhat confusing, when you say get the same do you mean you want to buy fresh produce or you want to grow fresh produce in your own garden. If you want to make your own garden this link will provide you will instruction and photos.
Q: If Yahoo Answers was a class; which sections would you ace for Best Answers?
Basketball section
Q: I just bought a new house and I would like to plant pretty flowers. But I'm not really outdoors person so i would like something easy and pretty. I thought about Liliac but i dont know how easy it woudl be to buy and plant and grow. Also i dont want to go to Home depot and look stupid talking to the garden people about flowers...so simple please... Thanks so much. The last home owners has tulips about to bloom can i plant near them or do they need space.
If you want pretty and fragrant flowers, grow rose, lilly of the valley ( convallaria) or jasmine. As for tulips you can dig ,em up after they had flowered and plant lilies, tube rose, dahlia or gladiolus bulbs. They will flower in till late summer.
Q: please send me links to easy and cheap home-made water features for my garden. Thank you!
Some home improvement stores offer very inexpensive fake stones along with pumps, easy to set up. Large stones can be back brakers. Have seen fountain systems for less than $100.00. Could cost you more to go out and buy and transport large stones weighing 50 lbs and up.

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