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Back Yard Screen Reed with Good Quality Reed

Back Yard Screen Reed with Good Quality Reed

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500 m²
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50000 m²/month

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1. Structure of Back Yard Screen Reed with Good Quality Reed Description

reed fencing  is made of natural reed with fine crafts man ship, used for adorning the

garden and home. use this natural fence for your indoor or outdoor decor while

providing privacy, cover up an unsightly chain-link fence or create a privacy screen

on your patio with this natural reed fence. it is really great product with many uses.

reed fencing
made of natural water reed with fine craft
artistic, durable and easy to erect
for home or garden deco privacy

2.Main Features of the Back Yard Screen Reed with Good Quality Reed

 

Our main production includes bamboo skewers, bamboo poles, and the bamboo products for garden and agriculture, such as bamboo canes, bamboo fences, bamboo ladder, bamboo towel rack, bamboo flower sticks, reed fence, handmade bamboo or other materials baskets etc.

 

3. Back Yard Screen Reed with Good Quality Reed Images

 

Back Yard Screen Reed with Good Quality Reed

Back Yard Screen Reed with Good Quality Reed

Back Yard Screen Reed with Good Quality Reed

Back Yard Screen Reed with Good Quality Reed

 

4.Back Yard Screen Reed with Good Quality Reed Specification

 

Products   Name

 

Reed   fence, Reed screen

 

Size

 

A lot   of, can be customized

 

Material

 

Natural   and color Reed

 

Breed

 

Tonkin   Reed

 

Use of places

 

Plant   support , gardening, farm ,home decrotion

 

Process

 

wash   clean, high temperature, high temperature drying, roasted straight, mothproof   mold processing, sorting, cutting, packing, fumigation, container

 

Payment Terms

 

TT,30%deposit,70%balance   against B/L

 

Delivery

 

1x40’HQ   10-20days after get the deposit

 

Packing

 

woven   bag or carton

 

Documents

 

Invoice,   Packing, Form A, CO, BILL, Fumigation/Disinfection Certificate, Phytosanitary   Certificate

 

5.FAQ of Back Yard Screen Reed with Good Quality Reed

How to do daily cleaning?

Only use the brush to clean dust from the gap, and then use a clean wet cloth wipe, if relatively dirty also available water directly wash, wash after timely to dry in the air.

 

 


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: cant find the customer service number for better homes and gardens magainze
If okorder , scroll to the bottom for the Customer Service link to contact them. If you need the phone number, it's on one of the first pages of the magazine.
Q: I'm wondering which of these two stores is better to go to for gardening tools and supplies. Someone help and tell me why!! :)
Big box stores are not where I usually buy my gardening supplies, but I may buy a tool or 2 there is the quality and price is right. To buy good tools you need to look for the best price but the most important is the quality. Cheap poor quality tools just don't last. I found that out years ago after buying a new trowel just about every year. I splurged on a stainless steel one. I take good care of it and it has lasted 40 years. I use 16 oz. disposable colored beer glasses for pots and I put holes in the bottom with a wood burning tool. @ $3 for 50 they are not even worth washing and sterilizing to use again. I also use plastic mushroom boxes and other plastic grocery containers for growing plants. The plastic biscuit containers make a good tray and humidity hood. I buy my soiless pro mix at a local nursery and pay $30 for a 2.8 cubic feet of compacted mix. It is much cheaper than buying those small bags and as long as you keep it dry will last for years. Many of my trays are from the grocery store garden center after they are finished selling flowers. They only throw them out anyway and are happy to give them to you.. My fertilizer may come from a big box store or anywhere else that has a good price. To sum things up--buy quality tools--recycle anything you can and look for the cheapest price on the rest
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?
What okorder . Good luck.
Q: i am making home made sauce from the tomatoes from my garden and am going to can it. Can i add meat? im not sure if the meat can spoil when i can the sauce but any ideas or suggustions?
only if processing with pressure cooker otherwise add meat when preparing sauce after when using the canned sauce
Q: If the next doors land is lower than mine, do I measure the wall from my land or next doors.I have also built the wall on my side of the boundary, including footings; does this mean next door can not paint their side of the wall or fix things onto it?
depends on where you live, in my state if you put up a fence on the line it is a common fence, both will take care of it, he can paint it on his side, go by your land for measurments
Q: We are building a new home and are acting as our own contractors. We are having cabinets, granite, wood floors and tile brought in from other stores but need faucets, sinks, toilets ect.. Home Depot used to do a 10% discount card but neither them nor Lowes does this anymore. Anybody have any ideas as far as where to go to get alot of things where they might give a dicount? How is Home Deot and Lowes quality?
I would call a plumbing supplier. Tell them you want to buy all of your fixtures and ask if they will give you a discount on buying everything for your house from them. Also, quality of fixtures is not found in the store but in the brand. Koeler is your top of the line stuff, but it is expensive! Moen is standard for faucets and has a life time guarantee. Peerless is also a good name for faucets and American Standard is a good name for your ceramic fixtures.
Q: Will it be safe to eat the stuff we are going to grow? It seems weird to me. We are doing a veggie/fruit garden over my mom's house and she wants to put quot;organic fertilizerquot; (POOP!) in the dirt. What is the proper way to do this? This is the first time I've grown anything so any tips would be helpful! Thanks!
Amazing how many different answers you can get, and from one that knows absolutely nothing about manure fertilizer if they say it has no value. Green or aged works well, but if using green use sparingly because as stated above it can burn (too rich your plants). I have never used but have heard that the Black Kow is good. But be careful about buying bagged manure because to be classified as manure it has only to be 10% manure to be classified as that. If you have pens where livestock have been and it looks like dirt, use that it works great, sure beats Chemical Fertilizer. If you are worried about eating from plants that used manure, forget it, the plants breaks it down well before you get it in your mouth.
Q: i want to plant a small garden in my home for my cats to eat. i keep looking stuff up but i don't want to read ten pages to get one suggestion. i want a list of what they would like to eat that is SAFE for them!
Oh i no my cat loves pet grass all u have to do is water it twice a week u dont even have to plant it cause its cool like that
Q: We just moved in and there is a preexisting garden in the back yard that hasn't been touched in years. I'm going to rip the hole thing out and start fresh. I know nothing about gardening but its been something I've wanted to do for a while. After I get everything out how should I go about replacing the area? (with top soil? fertilizer? Any tips, advice or good websites would be greatly appreciated
You should know what is there. If it is a perennial weed, digging out out may not be enough. Ideally is should be Round-upped.....new word. Sprayed with Roundup, allowed to sit a few weeks before being removed. Once the land is clear, ideally the soil should be tested for nutrient content. It's a bit late in the season for that, there is often a month long backup. At least add compost to introduce back in necessary microorganisms. Compost has some nutrients, but not much. Fertilizers come in all makes and models. Initially stick with vegetable fertilizer. In time you'll learn how to save a bit of money. Generally a light fertilizer application at planting and then maybe every 6 weeks there after. Light is the key word, you can mess up a garden quickly with improper--too much-fertilizer. I suspect your state Cooperative Extension Serivice has good info on home gardening on their web pages. Each state has something: here are some examples of portals: msue.anr.msu.edu/ ohioline.osu.edu/ ohioline.osu.edu/

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