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Reed Screening Decoration Product for Decoration

Reed Screening Decoration Product for Decoration

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Min Order Qty:
4000 m²
Supply Capability:
80000 m²/month

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1.       Structure of Reed Screening Decoration Product for Decoration Description

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.

2.  Main Features of the Reed Screening Decoration Product for Decoration

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

Features:
 sight screen for terrace, balcony, garden etc

3. Reed Screening Decoration Product for Decoration Images

Reed Screening Decoration Product for Decoration

Reed Screening Decoration Product for Decoration

Reed Screening Decoration Product for Decoration



4.Reed Screening Decoration Product for Decoration 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 Reed Screening Decoration Product for Decoration

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: My mom loves gardening and little things in her yard to show off. What are good sites for gardening and yard statues or home decorations?
www.okorder click on business put in statues or statuary for topic, city state I hope there is a statuary in your area, they have loads of stuff and lots of unique ideas also. Should bring up it there is a statuary in your area. We have a huge one in our little city. Go to yellow pages see if you can find stores that sell them too. website - - do search for statue or statuary and also add 'in your city, your state'.
Q: i have a bill for homes and gardens and id like to pay it on line. how do i do that?
Go okorder and follow instructions for paying online.You will have to open an account with them.
Q: I can't seem to find the email / webpage / telephone for these bungalows in Phi Phi. Can you help me?
not sure if this will help..
Q: I am beginning my own business and need a good company name. I am selling a vast variety of products such as candles like jar candles, home baked candles, table top tree tea light candles, lanterns with candles, etc., home decor such as wall candles and their fixtures, lawn and garden decor such as wind chimes, fountains, small statues, and swing sets, all different styles of jewelry, some bath and body items such as hand soaps and body lotions, and other small home and office decor. So I am looking for suggestions for a good company name so I can place them on business cards.
This okorder ... The article has some good advice on how to research names, and what to becareful of. Here are some tips on selecting a domain name
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.
Mulch can help. But there is no final solution to weeds. They'll come back eventually. If you pull them regularly, they will lose energy, and be less vigorous. If you wait until they're everywhere, they have strong roots, they may have already set seed, and your battle becomes much harder. Preen interferes with seeds germinating. It does nothing against weeds that are growing from existing roots, like ivy. If your garden is a veggie garden, after you put it to bed this fall, cover it with cardboard. It will smother weeds, and by spring, you'll find almost NO weeds popping up. The cardboard will have degraded enough that you can just dig trhough it and plant things. It will be like heavy wet paper. Plant your plants. Mulch. Pay attention to weeds that pop up and get them early.
Q: (Australia Residents). Does anyone know how I can ask Dr Harry a question about my dog? You all know on Better Home and Gardens how people email him and he goes on the show, and he does whatever he does to help their pets. So, that is what I want to do. Does anyone know an email address, or a website or a telephone number?If you could it would be a big help!!Cheers :)10 Points to BEST answer!!!
Desperate for answers we have a husky x that s we retrieved from a rescue home October last yr she is 3yrs old she has been really up to about 1 mth ago she has started staying in her kennel and not coming out even for her treats. She has strayed this whimpering and whinnying and not eating her food she is not in any pain as she still loves her walks and playful but very dominant with her toys and hides them in her kennel. We are at our ends whit and don t know what else to do please help . She has not been desexed
Q: the one's from stores don't seem to work
Good home made fertilizers: Compost: made form leaves, twigs, grass clippings and garbage. Wood ashes from the fireplace and/or grill. Epsom salt (in small doses )can make nutrients more available to plants. If you decide to buy some fertilizer use a balanced organic fertilizer Gypsum is a good additive for most vegetables.
Q: My friend father died and asked that his ashes be spread into the garden of his home. He had cancer and will this pollute this garden? The bible speaks of ashes to ashes and dust to dust, so will this affect the growing of the plants or fruits?
Translation: He wants to return back home to the origin of which he was created. By nature mankind was created and by nature he wishes to return back home to it. Fulfill his dreams and your friend will receive many future blessings. In the long term, it can even spare your friend from burning in the fires of Gahenna, that is, if such exists. I am not here to preach or represent any religious practices. What you believe in is your choice. But if I were your friend, I'd fulfill his dreams and respect his desires. At the end of the day, he is still your friend's father. One last sign of obedience is the least that your friend can offer to this great man, who must have really loved his garden. And fact is, home is where the heart is. That is why we say, Home, sweet, home. Spread and water his ashes into the soil to prevent from blowing astray. (If you live in a climate where the weather is blistering cold and covered with snow, I'd wait 'til the earth softens. Only then will Mother Earth be more prepared to receive him--with her arms, wide-open.) May God Bless you both.
Q: I live in an urbanized area so I have a very limited space for backyard gardening. I want to have an access to vegetables that are safe and nutritious, meaning 100% free from chemicals. What can I do? What vegetables can I start growing? Useful links will be appreciated. Thanks! :)
In okorder /... As far as what vegetables you can grow... What do you like to eat? The only restrictions would be whether the season is long enough, and whether you get enough sun on the vegetable patch. Most vegetables need full day sun.
Q: just bought a brand new home and i have no clue about gardening. Pls advise on how to get started
Is this a riddle? The question sounds like you already know what's in your garden, and you're trying to get us to guess... But, in response to what you're actually asking, you have to be more specific. How big of a garden is it, where is it located in relation to the house, are you in a suburb or more of a rural setting, what other plants are growing nearby, is it something you want to have to care for on a daily basis, or just plant and let it go, etc. Generally though, I always like those low, wide-spreading shrubs that only seem to grow outwards, not upwards. They get to about a foot or two high and go generally outwards from the base some metres in diameter. They also require very little work; if they get too big, you can get a pair of big pruning shears and with very little effort you can trim them back

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