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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: 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'm about to plant a garden this year but since i have a dog, i have to be sure the plants are non toxic to him. i would appreciate it if someone gave me a list of all the edible and safe plants for dogs.thanx!
As a fellow Boxer owner, I know you have your hands full. You can use the other methods described below, and they may help, but the real answer is excercise and then more exercise. You say she has plenty but how much is that? My Boxer is the same way when she does not get to run or go for a long walk. I come home to find she has taken things (like today was a package of curtains, the last time it was a picture frame) out into the yard to play with, even though she has a Cocker Spaniel as a playmate and can go in and out of the house into a large fenced in yard! She can run for an hour or go for a 4.5 mile walk and then run some more. I try to give her a run every day, but can't always do it now that it's getting darker earlier, so I play ball with her on the stairs. Boxers are high energy dogs, and it sounds like yours is finding ways to release some of it. She may also need mental stimulation - teach her the find it game. Hide small tidbits around the room while she is in another one. Bring her near the first one and say find it. Keep working with her a little each day until she knows what find it means. My dog can be told to find specific things, she knows how to find her basketball, soccer ball, bone, hoofie, Dad, etc. I'm planning next to teach her how to pull a cart - that should keep her busy, and a dog with a job is a happy one. Good luck - Boxers Rule!
Q: We have a big garden, and we often have a few of the neighbours' cats wandering around in it at any one time. My kitten is 10 weeks old and he's had his shot for cat flu, but not for cat AIDS or leukaemia (gets those in a couple of weeks). Is he old enough to be introduced to the garden? And if so, would it be safer to wait until he's vaccinated against AIDS, or doesn't it matter- I can't see how a kitten could get AIDS, to be honest. The vet said there was a lot of cases in our area though. Also, my mum's worried that if we let him out in the garden, the older cats from the local neigbourhood might think he's invading their territory and attack him. Would they do that?I'd like him to be a mostly outdoor cat, as we have a lovely garden but a very small house (and he's trashing it :P) He's very strong and vivacious so I'm not worried about him being afraid of the grass or anything (like my dog is lol)Thanks for your help! :D
Wait until kitty gets all his shots. Better safe than sorry and he'll be better prepared. Also, lots of toys. My cat loves the birds that make noise. I tie them to the string hanging from the scratching post. Keeps her busy forever.
Q: if your answer is quot;kill it,quot; tell me how and with what.
They are called catapults for a reason :o) I don't kill them, I persuade them it is less painful to in somebody else's garden.
Q: I like Better Homes and Garden and Oprah.
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Q: not the one in Australia either, just the regular Better Homes and Gardens Magazine.
Go okorder and search it and it should give you the address
Q: Some part of my home garden is covered with ground covering plants (some type of ivy with networked roots). The garden is full of weeds and small trees. If I use Preen or other type of chemicals, can I get rid of weeds? I'm thinking removing all the ground covering and weeds, and cover the area with mulch. If there is a way to have ground covering with weeds well controlled, I may try it. I appreciate your input.
Before you resort to chemicals try pulling them by hand. If there to many to pull try using a hoe. Be gentle around the roots of the plants and vegetables. That is the way I do it. I never use chemicals.
Q: Ive been planning my wedding for two years now I had changed my mind from a beach wedding to a garden wedding in June it's just a better time for us to get married. But anyways, what are the pros cons of a garden wedding? Thanks, good luck to you all :)
Pros: Beautiful scenery, often don't have to spend much money on decor, great for pictures, generally feels very romantic Cons: Weather, bugs, temperature, dirt, accessibility I had an outdoor wedding and an indoor reception, and it was lovely. But I do think there are some extra preparations that you have to make. For one thing, I made sure that my venue had a plan B in case of inclement weather. Another thing I made sure to check was that the musician had experience not just with setting up outside, but also with that specific venue. I made sure to let all of my guests know that the wedding would be outdoors and to dress accordingly. And by having an indoor reception they were able to get in from the heat after the ceremony was done. I also set out ice buckets filled with bottles of water for the guests to sip on while they were waiting for the ceremony to start. Some things, like rain, you can't really plan for. But make sure to take the general weather of each season into consideration. If you want an outdoor wedding, try to choose a time of year that won't be too rainy, too hot, or too cold where you live and you'll have a better chance of pulling it off.
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Q: Is there a home remedy to kill ants and insects to use in my vegetable garden?
Hey RCM, Ants are tough. Home Remedy - I never heard of one, except to attract them away - put a bucket of sugar somewhere away from the garden. I use HOME DEFENSE for ants. IT WORKS. You can get it from Lowes, or HD. Ortho 7 dust works, see their web site. If you really get into gardening, then you might try different things. Organic sprays work also. You can hand pick the bugs out of the garden, and you can encourage birds and other predatory bugs. ... catch them, tye a string around one of their legs and have a good time listioning to them buzzz as they go around your head! a previous best answer on Yahoo Questions.

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