WILLOW TRELLIS NATURAL FENCE SCREEN
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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:...with a small river ,with or without bridge ,and not too big?please post some pictures, I'm gonna renovate.
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- Q:I like the Better Homes and Gardens Cook Book (14th ed.)
- My okorder /.. . My husband lived in the Dominican Republic for 2 years and enjoys the food. (I don't mind Latin food either!). I have to be careful with what recipes I choose since he did live there for 2 years and ate beans and rice every day, and because a lot of the recipes have a ton of fat or sugar, but they're still really yummy. I do have a big stack of a mix of Taste of Home, Cooking for 2, and Light Eating that I sift through for new recipes.
- Q:I live in Philadelphia and I am growing - tomatoesgreen beans pepperscucumbersAny helpful tips???Thanks ; )
- Gardening is a great form of exercise. Besides obvious weight lose benefits gardening has been proven to reduce stress, lower blood pressure, lower cholesterol, and decrease depression. In fact, studies show that merely looking at a garden or plants can generate changes in such things as blood pressure, heart activity, muscle tension, and brain electrical activity. Through colors and textures gardeners can invoke emotions of calm, tranquility, and happiness. Gardening is more than a feel good pastime; it has evolved into a form of therapy for our body and soul. Atomic Bloomz is a proprietary plant supplement for trophy, hobby and commercial growers of all types.The best of both worlds! The only chelated formula of Auxin’s, cytokines, brassinosteriods and triconinal growth hormone stack.
- Q:are they trying to downplay religion into just some ordinary thing like home and gardening
- Yet you still can't get a decent gardening answer.
- Q:for example plants, bugs, etc
- put in a pond! it can be done very easily with a preformed liner. just wall or stone a perimeter around it the same height as the liner and then backfill with dirt, no digging! plant bushes and flowers around it and put in plenty of water plants, you can get dwarf versions of horsetail and cattail, umbrella palms. also use some water lettuce, water hyacinth, and/or lilypads which make great landing pads for dragonflies. duckweed is good if you have fish, they like to nibble on it and it keeps them off your other stuff. Plain and simple, dragonflies like water. you will also get all kinds of other lovelies including frogs, birds, butterflies, etc. i can't think of ever having a garden without a nice water feature! p.s. don't forget the bench! you'll want to be able to sit and enjoy!
- Q:Modern home decor/bedroom redecorating/ikea style/teenage bedrooms..any magazines like this that i can subscribe to online?maybe to canada..
- Yes, OF course
- Q:With the movement to plant gardens in the backyard, I am concerned about what else might be in the dirt besides what is beneficial for plants to grow. I am concerned about toxins from wolmanized wood from outdoor structures and residential pesticide that neighbors tend to overuse. I am worried that a lot of this nasty stuff washes from yard to yard in heavy rains.I suspect that the first thing I need to do is to have the soil checked to actually see what's in there, not only for toxins, but recommendations for any deficiencies in minerals and nutrients.What's the best way to start, and any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
- I have the same sort of concerns about eating vegetables grown in the back yard. In addition to the toxins that you mentioned, there is the possibility of additional contamination from deteriorating sewer lines and whatever is washed off the roads during a rainstorm. You can have the soil tested at an environmental testing laboratory, but you will have to tell them what you are testing for. If your are testing for chemicals, they may ask you for the CAS numbers. I figure that things grown above the ground are safer -- eg. fruit from trees, grapes from grapevines, bramble berries, etc. Also, it would be safer if you used raised bed gardening. You could do this by piling up dirt into small hills for planting. Start a compost bin for your vegetable scraps, leaves, grass, and brown matter like cardboard in order to make compost to add to your garden . This also helps the soil. I once called the agriculture department in my state to ask about the kind of concerns you have about a home garden, but I didn't get a responsive answer.
- Q:With a the recent problems of vegtables being recalled because of E. Coli contamination is there any way to help prevent my vegtables from being contaminated too? I know that E. Coli is a bacteria naturaly found in the digestive trac of animals. Since a lot of people use munure aren't they at risk of an E. Coli contamination in thier gardens? Also E. Coli can be present in the water supply people are using to water their plants. Is the only way to know for sure to have my soil and water tested? So far the only recommendation I've found is to throughly wash vegetables before consumtion.
- More then likely you wouldn't get E Coli from your home grown vegtables. It usually happens in the processing. Just wash them up good.
- Q:husband built a beautiful porch with planter boxes on the side I want to grow spices can anyone give me links with how to info and pictures of the plants
- You probably mean herbs, not spices. Most spices grow in tropical or subtropical areas. Herbs can be grown in the home garden in Northern America and Europe. I've listed a link for growing herbs. Just stay away from the mints-they are too invasive for a planter box.
- Q:My neighbor, who always worked outside in his yard, is now confined to a dementia ward in the local nursing home. He still responds to plants, trees, leaves etc. I did take him some bare branches in water off my corkscrew willow tree which have now leafed out and he likes that. What else can I do? I'm thinking of taking small pots full of potting soil and helping him start seeds, (coleus comes to mind as they could be transplanted and used as houseplants.) Do you have any other ideas? Obviously we are limited on space (there is a large windowsill in his room). Could we grow any vegetables? Thank you for any suggestions.
- We got my great grandmother a chia herb garden It was very simple, and only required the staff to water it daily. She could enjoy the fragrance and the staff could enjoy fresh herbs.
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