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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:how to prevent a squirrell from eating the flowers and messing up the garden?
A little water with red pepper in it, sprayed on the flowers.
Q:where to go if i needs tips on how to make my outdoor look beautiful
Garden Web is a good site. I think you have to sign up if you want to ask questions, but it's free.
Q:Trying to find a bank or site to lease a foreclosure home. Leased one in P.G.A.National before but it went into foreclosure while I was leasing it. Palm Beach Gardens,Florida. Can fix up leave on the market for bank with a 60 day move out clause.
so it gets targeted at the particular area you want it to be seen. When you sign up, please mention you saw this on Yahoo Answers! Good luck,
Q:Just wondering which to get first to make my home or garden!!!
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Q:I like looking at architecture and I'm looking for a blogs and/or magazines that feature nice houses and buildings. I'm not so much into modern architecture, but more European/urban townhouse/cute cottages style architecture. I'm not sure where I can find this type of thing though...help?I'm looking for exterior architecture, not interior design, and something that deals with small houses not huge mansions.Thank you :)
Better Homes Gardens, Sunset Magazine, Martha Stewart Living Magazine Coastal Living are all very good ones Visit a few garden sites, too, Spring Hill Nursery is my personal favorite. he architural BIBLE in the Archetecural Digest Magazine. (Bar none) Look for magazines that specilize in the typef of architecture of what you're looking for. Country Living is a good one. And do a google search for Engliisshj Country homes And English Country Gardens, Before you start spending money on plant material. puchase t Western Garden Book. It;s the best to assist you with plants and flowers that will grow best in your growing zone. They provide excellent photos of garden ideas,too.
Q:We are moving to a town house, it's so nice, so happy, the only thing is there is no space for a garden BUT we have this huge patio that I could have 2 big planters filled with flowers!Can you please give me some tips as well as flower suggestions for the planters? I'm in NW Pennsylvania so no tropical flowers unfortunately. I love Impatients and marigolds, tho!
Swordlily gives some good ideas! Nice thing, or bad thing, about smaller planters is you change plants each year. In NW Penn, any perennial in the planter will probably freeze out......if not their root system is much larger than annuals. Larger plants, say at least 3 feet across can hold smaller perennials and their mass usually protects the plants over winter. Just as in a garden you have to account for sun/shade, but also prone to wind damage as they are a bit more exposed, insects and disease........watering will be greater as the confined root system in small planers doesn't allow for the roots to spread and take water from a larger area. So if you travel, forget flowers. You may be watering daily in hot/dry periods. You haven't said how big planters. Container growing needs to change soil often......ideal yearly, every other OK. The bigger planters can get by without but you need to recycle organic matter/compost, plant nutrients.......just as you did in the garden soil. Of course......drainage is critical. Whoever thought enclosed planters was a good idea? They can end up like mud bogs in heavy rains. As for plants......depends on size of planter. Annuals for smaller.....add some ornamental grasses for upright accents and some droppers over the planter edges. Larger planters may be able to hold miniature roses or floribundas, small flower shrubs.....whatever grows there, spring bulbs, annuals and perennials. Look in home and garden magazines for planter ideas, as mentioned above, sweet potato vine has been popular as accents, especially the dark leaf/black leaf variety. What's your favorite color? Start from there and mix in accent colors. Plan over winter and be ready when spring arrives!
Q:...pile of chopped liver?
Actually, I thought it was an erotic painting. Either way, I have it as my Desktop Wallpaper ;-)
Q:I have looked at Lowes, Home Depot, Garden stores and I still can't find replacements seat and canaopy cushions for my outdoor garden swing do they even sell replacements?
If your looking for Grayson S04148 swing with 2 seats a storage center and reclines with foot rest I found the web site but heres the kicker they want $324.00 for two cushions exact match replacements. But the darn whole swing did not cost that! Was like $140.00 or less at Walmart. I contacted them via online site and told them same thing and good luck on selling them! I m going to make jute woven supports and make due with the $60.00 replacement cushions I bought at Lowes. They don t cover the foot area but I can fix that also by either taking it off or making a cushion for it out of another replacement cushion, or sew one. Hope this helps someone.
Q:I just need some suggestions of what to spray on my plants to keep the cute little creatures from eating our summer garden. Don't want to hurt them but just keep them from nibbling my veggies.
Short of a good fence you can try to locate wolf or mountain lion urine. The scent usually scares the bunnies from a site however it may keep you away also. I have heard other stories about human urine in which it also worked, but I also heard stories it did not. But it is a cheap experiment.
Q:Where can I find some nice tips regarding home and garden. Thanks.
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