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WILLOW NATURAL EXPANDABLE PLANTER

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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: I want to plant a flower garden and I only want to plant the prettiest, smell good, easy to grow flowers. What is your favorite garden flower?
how can you pick just one? my fingers are stained from planting. I love begonias, impatients, geraniums, phlox is a joy. Pick your favorite and don't forget to water! Have fun...
Q: my neighbours on both side of me are complaining about my 2 cats going in there gardens and fouling! they have gone into the pots with plants in and scrapped the soil all over, peed on plants and generally making a nuisance of themselves!... im at my wits end with this problem, i dont think its fair to keep them indoors all the time! anyone got any advice on anything i could buy my neighbours for them to put in there gardens to detter them would be well accepted?
Wire netting, broken eggshells or holly leaves on bare earth will keep cats away from the bare soil in flower beds because it will be too uncomfortable underfoot for them to want to walk there. Even cocktail or lollipop sticks placed in the soil at regular intervals will also deter the cats for the same reason. Perhaps a gift voucher for a local gardening store might help placate the neighbours a little? Most cats find it hard to resist the temptation of freshly dug soil, but if you haven't provided your cats with a litter tray, perhaps it would be a good idea to do so as that could help.
Q: i shop at lilian vernon and fingerhut....but are there any other catalogs that offer that type of stuff for your home,car and garden?
Lakeside Collection has a nice variety and low, low prices on home and garden , gadgets and other stuff. I always enjoy looking through this catalog, although I don't always buy. Ginny's is mostly home and garden and has an easy-to-get choose and charge plan. Seventh Avenue is affiliated with Ginny's and has similar items. Collections Etc. has a lot of fun, seasonal items, most things are less than $20. There are tons more catalogs available but these are some of the ones that I enjoy. Google 'catalogs' for lots more choices.
Q: I got an ad in the mail for EarthBox and they look interesting, but maybe a little too good to be true. Do they really work well enough to be worth the cost? Also, they say you don't have to use a pesticide with them but I can't see how the box prevents bugs from being attracted to your plants.
They will crack from freezing. Thats from experience. If you don't get freezing weather, grow and cold crop that is normal for your area. If you do get freezing weather, empty the water out.
Q: Its my fav. recipe my mom use to cook as a kid. An she of course let my sister use the page. An now none of know what the recipe is lol.. does anyone else know?
I don't have a 1981 Better Homes and Garden cookbook but I do have the Better Homes and Gardens All-Time Favorite Recipes from 1979. They don't have a recipe called Chicken Pot Pie but they do have a recipe called Carolina Chicken Pie which sounds just like a chicken pot pie. Here's the recipe: CAROLINA CHICKEN PIE 1 (4 1/2 to 5 pound) stewing chicken 8 cups water 1 medium onion, sliced 2 celery stalks with leaves 2 parsley sprigs 2 tsp salt 1/4 tsp pepper 3 hard-cooked eggs, chopped 1/2 c all-purpose flour Plain pastry In a 5-quart kettle combine chicken, water, onion, celery, parsley, salt and pepper. Bring to boiling. Reduce heat and simmer, covered, until chicken is tender, about 2 1/2 hours. Drain chicken, reserve broth and 1/4 cup chicken fat. Strain and refrigerate broth. Cool chicken enough to handle. Remove meat from bones; discard skin and bones. Cube meat; place in 13 x 9 x 2 baking pan. Sprinkle chopped hard-cooked eggs on top. In a saucepan combine reserved chicken fat and the flour. stir in 4 cups of the reserved broth. Cook and stir until bubbly; pour over the chicken. Prepare the Plain Pastry for a double-crust pie. Roll pastry to 14 x 12 rectangle. Place pastry over chicken; seal and flute edges. Cut slits; bake at 375 degrees until filling bubbles and pastry browns, about 45 minutes. Makes 6 to 8 servings. PLAIN PASTRY 1 c all-purpose flour 1/2 tsp salt 1/3 c shortening 3 to 4 tablespoons cold water Stir together flour and salt; cut in shortening until pieces are the size of small peas. Sprinkle 1 tablespoon water over part of the mixture. Gently toss with a fork; push to the side of the bowl. Repeat until all is moistened. Form dough into a ball. Continue as directed in recipe. This makes one crust so double it for the above recipe and roll it out as it says above. Hope that helps.
Q: I'm working on learning how to be more self-sufficient, and living quot;off the grid.quot; One of the things I've been researching is gardening. Specifically, I'm wanting to start a well balanced fruit and vegetable garden. I live in the NorthWest, and we get a lot of rain. The hottest it gets is like 100 in the summer, and things usually freeze in the winter. What should I grow in my garden? The goal is to be able to grow food to provide for my family all year around. Yes, I understand I'll need to store some of it through the winter, and that I can hunt and fish, etc. Also, let's just say the size of the garden can be as big as needed, so no worries there. My focus is on what specifically should I grow to have a well balanced diet ongoing.
Lettuce Parsley Tomatoes Pepper Garlic Onions Sugar Snap Peas
Q: What is the best site to find free shipping on decorative garden flags & house flags?
Go okorder they have a huge assortment of garden flags, house flags, flags for your home garden. They always offer free shipping on all there flags.
Q: I have a small garden space it is a little garden area with a foot wide stone path running through it, so it is like two separate garden areas. I wanted to plant green beans, tomatoes, cucumbers, okra, lettuce bell peppers, celery, and potatoes along with a few herbs that I would plant inside on the widow ledge in a planter (thyme, rosemary, basil, sage, mint, chives). How should I arrange them? What plants go well as companion plants to these? What other plants climb upwards to maximize my small garden space? I want to have enough of these for my roommate and I to share with a little extra left over. That being said how many of eat plant should I put into my garden?
you put the tall plants on the north side of your garden. put the small ones like strawberries on the south side.
Q: Is there anything sexier than watching a girl water her garden outside her home?
i prefer watching a girl taking out the trash but i guess that works..
Q: Like for moving furniture around . . .
If you're looking for a free solution, you might try Google's SketchUp software. You can find it easily by searching for Google SketchUp.

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