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WILLOW EXPANDING WALL DECORATING FENCE

WILLOW EXPANDING WALL DECORATING FENCE

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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



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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: We have clutter like the shed, playground and bricks that my mother does not want to remove. Also, we have weeds growing and tons of branches so I don't know what to do. Let alone, my mother keeps on saying landscaping is needed but she very rarely asks for a person to cut the grassand we don't have the budget to cut our two tall trees.
Bundle the branches up and tie them with string, put out with the trash if you confirm your trash removal company accepts yard waste. Once they are gone, a good raking to remove leaves and dead grass using a lawn rake, bag them up and get rid of them. Tidy up the bricks and any loose items you want to keep and stack behind the shed if possible. Once all the yard is clean, look at any high or low spots, get a few bags of topsoil from Home Depot ( $1.29 a bag) , some grass seed, and a small bag of starter fertilizer. The cost should be under $50 for everything. Use the soil in low spots, and then sprinkle the grass seed and starter wherever there is a bald spot and in the new topsoil. Water lightly but often, the idea is to wash the oily covering off the seed, but not wash the seed away. Keep it moist for a week and you will have new grass growing. Follow the directions on the seed package for proper lawn care once up.
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.
www.okorder There are a lot of things in there about fall and winter gardening.
Q: will polls surveys try and match the offer ?
G'day Trolls Ain't Human, Thank you for your question. If you have had a nice offer from Homes Gardens of say a nice house with a beautiful garden, I'd take it. After all, I hear that they are the Chelsea FC of Yahoo! Answers spending more money than anyone else. Regards
Q: I am NOT!!! I rewire things, just have the knack.....but I loathe doing these things myself!!! Paint to me is for Painters, and Gardens are for Gardeners...how about you???????
I must say I'm very handy around the house. I can and have done just about everything that can be done. From Electrical wiring, Plumbing, Sheetrock hanging, Finishing, painting. I bought an old farm house that need rewiring, plumbing, roof, kitchen cabinets, Rearranged the bathroom. Tile flooring in the kitchen, Added on over 1100 sq feet with a 12X16 back porch. A 12X16 storage shed and a 24X30 two car garage that is also my wood shop. Plus I work 12 hours a day and usually 6 days a week sometimes seven!
Q: How can you grow a home garden in a drought?
I don't know from what you wrote just how much water you have or what restrictions your jurisdiction might have. But what I did when we had watering restrictions (every second day). I would water twice on the day we could water: once after 12 am, and then again the same day at 11PM. This keeps water from evaporating and also spreads out your watering about 23 hours.
Q: Tell me in short about your food gardening methods. With summer coming around, this is the perfect time to start a home vegetable garden.
Have you thought about signing up for a box scheme? Companies like Riverford Organics do boxes of assorted veg, plot to plate style. As with an ordinary garden, you don't get much choice about what you get, it's all seasonal produce. An allotment might work, but you'd need to make a major commitment, and since they've become more fashionable there could be a waiting list. An alternative that worked for a relative of mine would be to approach your local voluntary work bureau and ask about the possibility of helping an elderly person with their garden in return for the use of a veg patch. He got into it by accident as the old gent next door had a veg patch, but couldn't take care of it following a hip replacement and offered him a share of the produce if he'd help out with the digging and heavy work, which suited both of them.
Q: What are the main points i should remember when i design a home garden on my own?
I hope you mean flower garden...because vegetable gardens are another story altogether. First, find plants good for your hardiness zone. If they aren't hardy in your area, they won' t survive the first winter. Second, find plants that are appropriate for the amount of sunlight you get in the area you're planting. Full sun plants will not thrive if they only get one hour of direct sunlight a day. Shade plants may get leaf burn in full sun. Third, select plants which will mature to the size you want in each area. Don't pick plants based on the size when you purchase them. If so, they will become overgrown and look bad. Fourth, choose colors that go well together and complement each other. Fifth, choose some evergreen, some perennial, and some annuals. Evergreens keep their leaves all year. Perennials die off in the fall but come back every year. Annuals last only one season and usually are planted to give a large amount of seasonal color--things like petunias and impatiens. For vegetable gardens, it's important to improve your soil, make sure the garden gets plenty of sunlight (most vegetables need full sun), keep out the critters who think it's a salad bar, keep out the bugs who will destroy your plants, plant at the right time, and choose plants and space them appropriately. I also recommend composting your yard and kitchen waste so that you have a free source of soil improver for next year. Gardening is really satisfying once you get going. Good luck to you!
Q: I think it is either Betty Crocker or Better Homes Gardens?
Betty Crocker.Very good!
Q: Does anyone know any home remedies to keep bugs out of my flower/rose garden? I don't know what kind of buds the are BUT they are eating the leaves flowers.
I plant garlic gloves next to my roses and also a few marigolds,there keep away most of the bugs. But there are still some where I have to use an organic spray which I buy at the garden centre.
Q: In the book it describes different ways you can use stuff that you would throw away, ex. such as lint from a dryer, you would save it and put it in a orange bag so the birds can go to it and make their nests. Another example from the book, it tells you that you can take a kiddie pool and make your own little pond by digging a hole and placing the pool in the hole, then you simply get water plantlife and create an exotic mini-pond. Another tip it gives is by planting tomatoes in 5-gallon buckets and hanging them upside down for clean big and red tomatoes. Also there is one where it says you can plant potatoes in a 5-gallon bucket and when they are ready for picking you can just dump out the bucket for easier harvesting. If anyone has any idea of the name of the book please respond. The title has something to do with saving you loads of money throughout the year.
This okorder . You can search for the book by catagory. I would start with home and garden. You might also want to try search phrases like money saving tips, home recycling tips, and others. I'll bet it won't take you long to find it. Good luck with your search.

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