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GARDENING DECORATION FENCING WILLOW

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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 do know that if I plant it this year it won't grow until next year or the year after. I just need some advice on the best asparagus to grow in the midwest growing region and how to care for it. Can anyone give me some useful tips please.
See the article Growing Asparagus In The Home Garden at ohioline.osu.edu/hyg-fact/1000/16...
Q:is it feasible to plant your own vegetables at home?ive got a 20x20 feet of space at home and was wondering would it be more cheaper if i plant my own carrots or potatos.
I do and some of mine aren't even in the ground, they grow in containers. Tomatos and peppers are easy to grow, either in the ground or in containers. Herbs are, too. Strawberries fresh from the garden are delicious. I even have a drawf lemon and lime tree. Haven't had luck growing root plants because our soil is so hard. But, before you choose what plants to grow check with the people at your local nursery they will know your zone and help you pick the types of veggies for your soil and light conditions. And, with what we pay for produce around here, it is quiet a savings.
Q:I have a home gardening book that says jalapenos thrive in a slightly acidic soil (5.8-6.5) but mine is very near neutral at about 7. Is this to alkaline for my jalapenos or will be ok?
They will do just fine.
Q:I want to have a vegetable garden this summer. The spot I have choose gets between 6 hours of sun. I wanted to know what I should be doing now?-Is it too late to fertilize the soil and how?-Should I be planting seeds in seedlings containers indoor and how do I do that?-Anything else I need to prep for this summerI live in Charlotte NC, trying to figure out when to plant. I am planning on planting:-Garlic-Peppers-Tomatoes-Potatoes-Basil-Mint-Chives -Summer squash-Onions-Spinach-Parsley
first get a good book on gardening.next figure out your last frost date.can you find a spot with more than 6 hours of sun.can start indoors but easier get seedlings of peppers and tomatoes.my sweet peppers didnt grow but my hot came out great.read seed packets on when to plant.fertilize in the fall.use not fresh manure when you plant.if starting inside should be planning now on peppers and tomatoes.everything else start in the garden.garlic goes in in the fall for the fallowing spring.hardy plants like spinach,lettuce and peas can go in as soon as ground is workable.potatoes.onions,carrots beets,corn can go in 2 weeks before last frost.tomayo ,squash,cukes go in after last frost.peppers go in 2 weeks after last frost because they dont like cold.try putting black plastic down and then put your tomatoes and peppers in.this keeps moiture in,weeds down,and absorbs heat from sun which those 2 love.mulch after 2 weeks.hope i helped,good luck
Q:Basically, my dog has fleas, and if you have experienced the 'joy' that is fleas you would know that they are a bloody nuisance! They have spread pretty quickly and we have tried giving him vet strength flea treatment every 3 months (as advised), then every month instead, cleaned the house completely, bathed him frequently, brushed as many fleas/eggs from my dog and flushed them all down the toilet.I seem to think the problem is with my garden but how exactly am I supposed to banish fleas from my garden, my whole house even. Tbh I'm not that bothered about the fleas being in my house, because it's my dog I feel for, bless him, It's terrible to see him scratching. I don't have a load of money and would prefer budget ideas but if you know of something that has worked a treat in similar situations that is more expensive, please, share that too. Help me please. It's so much appreciated!
You have to deal with the within of your dwelling with the intention to do away with those pesky little men or else they'll simply re-infest your puppies,you have to discover a Flea Fogger which you'll on the whole discover at your nearby ironmongery shop(Lowes,or Home Depot),make certain the label says it kills each grownup fleas and flea eggs,the one method to give up the fleas entirely is to regard the pets with a well satisfactory product and deal with your dwelling additionally. Fleas additionally deliver worms and parasites so you'll be able to have to have your whole pets checked for that too,positioned your whole pets on a well satisfactory flea/tick preventative equivalent to Comfortis or Advantix Plus,I don't recommendd you utilize Frontline as they have been having a few problems with there product now not operating. Fleas are critical and this predicament will have to now not be taken flippantly. And simply take into account it best takes one flea to begin a tremendous infestation of your residence,pets or even your self.
Q:I just bought my first house and I finally have a nice big yard. I want to start gardening but I have the black thumb of doom when it comes to plants. Is there a good web site for people like me who are just starting with gardening ? Like how to start compost, tips, what certain plants need, stuff like that that is easy to understand.
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If I had to choose one I would say Home Interiors I think the quality is just as good today as it was years ago. I like more of the product line. Personally I would only buy unusual items I haven't seen anywhere.
Q:Paul's Handyman ServiceCall Paul 309-912-9082 I do it all, Home and Garden
How much do you charge to bathe a small dog?
Q:All members of Congress and Senate. Both Parties. All their hands are stained with our money. Why should they sit there for many years and just spill rhetoric constantly. They are all so phoney. They have big salaries, big pensions, etc. What about term limits and send these loosers home?
We actually need Congress and the Senate and the House to keep everything in balance. The reason it's not working is because there isn't anything out there anymore to hold people that high up accountable...and they are getting away with waaaaaaaaay too much stuff!! I also agree that they shouldn't be getting such huge salaries and extended terms.
Q:I want to get my mom an indoor herb garden for Christmas...which would be the best one to get through the winter? Thanks! :)
I wouldn't get an herb gardening kit. The pots are too small. Get 6-10' pots some soil. As it warms up in the spring, you can set the pots outside. Cilantro likes the cool weather of spring. Basil likes the hot weather of summer. Those are a couple of the easiest ones to start. Use either started plants or packets of seeds. When ready to harvest, use it fresh in cooking. When it goes to seed from hot weather, remove the seed either use them in cooking or tuck a few under the soil to come up the following spring. If you live in one of the warmer states, you could also grow rosemary year round. Some types drape over the side of a pot or go down a slope. Others make a wonderful bush. In warm areas, they flower year round with little blue blooms that are almost purple. When you trim it, you can put the trimmings in a paper bag to dry out. Then remove it from the big stems grind it in a coffee grinder store it in a jar. p.s. Cilantro is a bit unusual in that the seeds are also used in cooking. Surprisingly, the seeds are called a different name, coriander, are often used in Indian cooking, first by sauteing them in oil or ghee (clarified butter), then by adding other ingredients like rice veggies or stir-fry, or whatever. The other thing is that at first I thought the leaves of cilantro had to be removed from the stems, but then I learned that you can just cut it up, stems all, with scissors added to salad or to a cooked dish. Sometimes it's easiest just to buy a bunch at the grocery store cut up all or part of the bunch for the salad or the rice. It adds a different taste to the greens. Sniffing it or eating a leaf or two will give a good idea of whether you will like it or not, same as any herb or spice...a good idea before trying something new.

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