WILLOW DOOR NATURAL FENCE PANEL
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Specifications:
willow fence
made of natural osier with fine craft
artistic,durable and easy to erect
for home&garden deco to make privacy
Product Description:
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 may be wrong with it's name as I don't know what it called exactly. I read this before so many years. In this u can take an empty glass bottle / tank / bulb / anything which is transperant and in which u can grow small plants of 4-7 inches. If you have any information regarding this, then let me know. and thanx in advance
- it's called a terrarium.
- Q: I got an ad in the mail for EarthBox and they look interesting, but maybe a little too good to be true. Do they really work well enough to be worth the cost? Also, they say you don't have to use a pesticide with them but I can't see how the box prevents bugs from being attracted to your plants.
- They are amazing, my best friend had one last year and filled it with tomatos. I had the traditional garden and placed 6 tomato plants and maybe got one tomato. She had more tomatos than she knew what to do with. I would go over to her house and pick them. I don't know about other veggies but I think it should be the same. She loved the earthbox so much that she gave them as gifts this year. I sound like an ad for this company....
- Q: coupons at Home Depot. Any other places to go?
- There okorder /
- Q: My daughters baptism is coming up soon and iam having trouble trying to figure out what kind of centerpieces to use i was thinking of having a candy theme and getting mms with her face on them and the Hershey wrappers... the problem is i dont know is candy would be a good theme and if so what kind of centerpieces should i use? help please
- do flower arrangements in soft colors- no carnations sorry, but I think the candy idea is odd
- 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: an unblemished better than a wheelbarrow load of sweet potatoes? Large pumpkins, luscious heirloom tomatoes, on and on! Then before going out to the garden the first lady demonstrates to the women and the children that you must first select just the right wardrobe, and sit for an hour or more in make-up, revealing only to the perceptive and uncharmed that it is not about the garden so much as it is about the first lady and her compulsive and insecure need to be admired and adored!
- There are many more important issues to think about than the first lady encouraging at home gardening. She's doing a good job getting people interested in gardening, if she dresses nice, good for her. Should she skip her shower and come to the garden with a dirty dress on, would that make you happy?
- Q: Home decorating websites?
- Go okorder / You can also watch it on TV!
- Q: for stuffing/ dressing that has sausage, chestnuts and pistachios in it. It is for a friend who lost his recipe b/c of Katrina. Who would have thought everybody should take their recipe books with them? Anyway, I've already checked the Better Homes and Gardens website and they do not have it listed. Any help would be appreciated!
- go okorder and browse the stuffing/dressing. they have literarlly thousands of recipes for everything. good look!
- Q: I love tropical decor very much. Now I get obsessed with thatch. I am thinking of adding a tropical hut by the swimming pool. Maybe it is a great way to give my garden a tropical look. Anyone who can give me tips on adding thatch to my home and garden? Thanks a lot. :)
- Hi, thatch can be used in many applications. Everyone would surely be delighted by having a cozy relaxation place such as a thatch hut on your home. You may easily have this natural looking structure on your home especially if you have your own swimming pool on your backyard or rooftop area. A thatch hut can also increase the beauty of your yard. Just by looking at it can make someone feel refreshed. However, before placing an order for this new ornament in your garden there are things that you should consider first. The thatch hut may take up most of your garden space if your yard is just a small one. Determine the size of this tropical thatch hut that you are going to buy and make an estimate of how much space it will take up in your garden. If it is too big, you can ask the provider if there is a smaller version of the thatch hut. If there is none, you can always look for alternatives for your dilemma. You can attach the hut to the garden wall so that it will consume little space. You can also try building the hut around a tree if you have tree in your garden.
- 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!
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