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WILLOW NATURAL EXPANDABLE FENCE

WILLOW NATURAL EXPANDABLE 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 are not allowed to put soil in per insurance, we need help in how to set them up please.We have two teir brick walls, we have tried most things, but would really appreciate some ideas. I have photos, perhaps there is an address I could write to.Thankyou for reading this.Patricia Class
more info please. how to set up what? entrance gardens?
Q:What's a good zone 9 gardening book?
Sunset has a great book out that covers several zones, icluding 9 (which I'm in). Cal. based.
Q:this one is 3'9 x 5'6 for $49.50 and this one is 3'10 x 5'7 for $46.49which one would you buy? which seems will look better and have better quality?which looks like an overall better deal?thank you
If you have a lot of beige/brown in your room, go to the first one. If you have no beige/brown at all, your best bet is to go with the second one. Honestly, they're pretty much the same except for the price, color, and seller.
Q:Is this even possible and what kind of plants would I use?
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Q:It has taken over and keeps coming up through my hardwood mulch. Help Please!
I just did this at my house. I bought roundup regular strength. Use it according to directions. I used a cardboard box to shield my plants. The roundup will kill the weeds but it neutralizes at soil level so it will not harm anything in the soil except what you spray. Mine are dead and flowers fine. Happy gardening.
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:Home Garden gt; General - Home Garden --gt; WTF?
Mr Tired
Q:I am contemplating buying a home in this town. It has a fair amount of land, and I would like to know what fruits and or veggies will thrive?
Are you near the river or up a bit to the west? The reason I ask is cold air settles down near the river putting you a little closer to zone 6 than zone 7 the rest of the area is. What you can grow is darn near everything! The limiting factor is water! If you are right against the river, your soil may be so highly alkaline from the underground water table so near the surface, nothing will grow. If you are in sand soil, your plants will be needing near constant watering. Soils range from sand to clay depending on location. Each has its benefits and problems. OK, back to plants: fruits: trees...apricots and sweet cherries are iffy near the river where late spring frosts usually destroy the blooms or very young fruit. You'd have excellent luck with apples, pears, sour cherries, blue plums and somewhat less results, but not impossible with peaches and nectarines. Grapes do very well as do raspberries/blackberries. Of course no blueberries, the soil is way, way to alkaline and can not be adjusted enough to grow the blue yummies. Strawberries are tough due to the hot summers, but not impossible. Nuts: pecans are growing at the Experiment Station just south of the prison. Normally the area is too cold for pecans. Veggies.......just about everything. Realize we can warm up very quickly so delay in pea and other cool season planting may have them ripeing when temps are 90 plus. The other concern is the wind. Spring winds have destroyed many of my early spring plantings......sand blasted. If you can protect them, great. The area is well known for growing chile peppers.......usually family farms. Most chiles are grown further south or now in Mexico. About the only veggie I couldn't get going was asparagus ( which is embarrasing because there was an asparagus farm must a quarter mile away and about 40 years ago) and my rhubarb just won't work for me.
Q:Does everyone has his own house and front garden or do they live in apartments like in Europe?
I live in Europe. Have you seen my house? Both are beautiful :)
Q:I would like some recipes to use as a pesticide in my vegetable garden that can be made from household ingredients. I used to have some but I lost them. Please help if you can I would appreciate any suggestions :)
mix powder tide with water 50/50 and use as a spray. no problem, though it HAS to be the powder, not the liquid.

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