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WILLOW PRIVACY GARDEN DECO

WILLOW PRIVACY GARDEN DECO

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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



Product Description:


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 need to know a home remedey to repell cats from flower beds and/or gardens. Thanx
There is a product called NO NO in the pet stores. Pet Smart
Q: i dont know any virtual home planner.
Not sure what kind of plans you are making but Google Sketch Up is free. You have to download it. The problem I have had is that it's not as user-friendly as it could be. If you watch the tutorials, it will help. There are ways to actually put dimensions in. You can print out your plans to look like blueprints, sketches, etc. The greatest thing about it is that as you design it, you can walk around in your room, home, backyard, etc. Good luck!
Q: do you have a seven dust garden use only
No, not to my knowledge. I prefer the Seven Liquid concentrate. It does not wash off when it rains. It puts a white film on plants but does no harm to the plant. There is a suggested waiting time on eating veggie after they have been sprayed. The dust is a mess to use.
Q: This is a good website but I was just wondering if anyone know of any other QA sites that dealt with gardening questions? The more the better. Thank you.
Try (DIY) and type in gardening. I don't know if it will work, but it's an idea.
Q: I asked this in home gardening, but I think this is where it should be asked. I need a quick fix on how to ground outlets so as i can hook up my satalite receiver computers. Cant afford an electrician to rewire a rental, the landlord is no help.
Ok i'm not a professional but I used to have the same problem in an apartment I used to live in and I bought some outlet adapters at the hardware store. you plug it into the outlet and then you can plug the 3-prong plugs into the adapter. good luck
Q: I want to stretch a garden hose along the wall of my mobile home to keep it off the ground. What kind of hook do I need?
Pipe (or Hose) clips are P shaped metal or plastic clamps used to hold (or guide) the Pipe (or Hose). They have a hole through the flat section to accommodate mounting them to a flat surface using a screw (or nut and bolt). They should be available at most hardware supply stores.
Q: Me and my wife just finished moving in to our first home and we want to have a vegetable garden next Summer. Problem is we both know absolutely NOTHING about gardening. Neither of us ever did any growing up, nor did our parents really do much either.I was hoping the community here could give some good tips to help us get started. We a do not have a ton of space, probably from a rough estimate I did a minute ago 12x50 at the max and that would need to include walking space since most of it is our side yard. We also live in Ohio so winter will need to be accounted for. If possible we would really like to do tomatoes and I have heard we may be able to grow them off the side of our garage saving us some space, and zucchinis would also be nice! Outside those we are open to any suggestions.Anyways if anyone has helpful websites, step by step guides, general tips, advice on fertilizers or pesticides to use/not use all of it is appreciated, since as I said we are completely ignorant on this subject!
My suggestion for first timers would be a no-dig garden. You should be able to find something on this via a search engine. Basically you build up layers of soil, manure and organic matter, and plant your seedlings into the top layer of soil, through a layer of mulch.
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.
Better Homes Gardens has a nice web site of garden plans, some of which are labeled easy. You have to register to see them, but they do not spam you. They also have a lot of general information about gardening, too.
Q: Spade and a Hoe.
HARD WORK
Q: I live in Philadelphia and I am growing - tomatoesgreen beans pepperscucumbersAny helpful tips???Thanks ; )
Hello Penny long time no see mate. We are entering winter here in Australia and I am planting peas at the moment onions are in with some carrots, lettuces and some silver-beat. We had a horrible summer far too much humidity drifting down from the North of the continent and it was the first time I have ever had end spot on my tomatoes in the 30 years of growing here in this location. Anyway; Tomato tips Google youtube fantastic vids on growing tomatoes in your neck of the woods mate. When planting seedlings or growing from seed when growing in one spot in your garden is, make sure you put your stakes in first and the idea of the ice-cream plastic container with the bottom out is a good idea. I use plastic soft drink bottles, the big ones like 2 litre types with the bottom cut off so as to protect the seedlings in winds and early frosts until big enough take the bottle covers off and keep them for another day or dispose of it in the recycling bin. The other is to stop cut-off worms and snails from climbing about and helping themselves to the young seedlings. Green beans bush or climbing ones just plant in the ground and watch out for those pesky birds who will think the new green shoots are little worms and they want to suck them up. Um-mm. Again when dropping the seeds into the ground you can place a plastic bottle over them. Acts as a mini green house effect until the bean plants are hardy. Cucumbers like to climb on trellises too and keeps the fruit off the ground. Peppers are similar to tomatoes to grow. Well Penny happy gardening it is a very rewarding and healthy past time there friend way over the ocean so deep and so wide.

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