Its excellent strength to weight ratio make it ideal for use in construction, furniture and packaging. 100% birch veneer Higher water-resistance Exceptional durability and resistance to wear Hard surface Resistance to temperature variation: -40 to +50°C...
Type of species - inner plies - alternate plies: European Hardwood
Available in smooth two-side for construction formwork or a film wire mesh pattern with slip resistant for vehicle and trailer boxes. Film faced panels have improved resistance to abrasion, chemicals, insects and fungi.
Thickness: 6-40 mm
Type of species - inner plies - alternate plies: European Hardwood
Film faced panels have improved resistance to abrasion, chemicals, insects and fungi. Birch throughout plywood, overlaid with film to provide a tough, durable finish. All the edges are sealed to minimise moisture penetration.
Please send me offer with price you are interested to work with. Deadwood blue stained pine, no bark, no wane, no dead knots, not undersized. (-0/+2) Can deliever worldwide. Also we can do another sizes you are interested.
Please send me offer with price you are interested to work with. Deadwood blue stained pine, no bark, no wane, no dead knots, not undersized. (-0/+2) Can deliever worldwide. Also we can do another sizes you are interested.
The goods are not sorted and loading in container in different sizes (like in specs) Can deliever worldwide. Please send me offer with price you are interested to work with. Deadwood blue stained pine, partially can be bark.
Concrete blocks are less costly, though heavy to handle. Measuring a slope's rise and run is a first step in creating a hillside garden Don't take on too much at first, because most terraced vegetable gardens are tended by hand, which requires slogging...
Frost tolerant Yes. Companions Beet, Carrot, Swiss Chard and Cabbage. Harvesting Harvest young onions as scallions. Position Full sun. Feeding Mix a balanced organic fertilizer into the bed or row before planting your onions, taking care to get it into...
Start small plants in containers at least 12" (30cm) wide and pot them up a size yearly until they reach mature size. Position A sheltered spot in full sun spring to fall. Harvesting Pick when richly colored and fully ripe.
Allow them to drown or feed them to your chickens. Plants wilt and shrivel when feeding is heavy. Tips: Yellow sticky traps or yellow pans of water can be used to monitor and trap onion flies.
Young radishes have the best flavor, so pull them promptly. Notes Use radishes to mark divisions between sowings of salad greens or other spring vegetables. Position Full sun to partial afternoon shade.
Frost tolerant Yes. Companions Beet, Chamomile, Carrot, Lettuce, Strawberry, Tomato, Garlic, Scallions and Cabbage. Harvesting Harvest young onions as scallions. Position Full sun.
Fertilize more if you see yellowing leaves. The ‘Bearss' lime often grown in containers should be brought indoors when temperatures go below 5°C (40°F). Start small plants in containers at least 12" (30cm) wide and pot them up a size yearly until...
Tips: Sow a few buckwheat seeds among your potatoes to attract beneficial insects. Damage: Colorado potato beetle larvae feed heavily on new foliage and flowers, and can strip plants of all leaves when left uncontrolled.
Harvesting Cut back borage plants by half their size in midsummer to encourage reblooming. Blossom clusters make beautiful but short-lived cut flowers or edible garnishes. Spacing Single Plants: 1' 1" (35cm) each way (minimum) Rows: 11" (30cm) with 1'...
Frost tolerant Yes. Tolerates moderate frost, but damaged by hard freezes. Spacing Single Plants: 1' 7" (50cm) each way (minimum) Rows: 1' 5" (45cm) with 1' 9" (55cm) row gap (minimum) Sow and Plant Sow indoors in early spring, or set out purchased seedlings.
Position Full sun. Frost tolerant No. Feeding After plants set fruit, feed twice, at two week intervals, with a water soluble plant food. After 2 weeks, thin to 2 plants per hill. Our Garden Planner can produce a personalized calendar of when to sow,...
Harvesting Cornflowers make good cut flowers. Pull up the plants in mid to late summer, when they no longer look attractive. Spacing Single Plants: 7" (20cm) each way (minimum) Rows: 7" (20cm) with 7" (20cm) row gap (minimum) Sow and Plant Sow cornflowers...
In midsummer, cut the plants back by half their size to quickly gather up hornworms eating the leaves. Some people are sensitive to nicotiana leaf sap and should dress defensively when working around the plants.
Our Garden Planner can produce a personalized calendar of when to sow, plant and harvest for your area. Older plants have inferior texture. Harvesting Pull plants when swollen stems are the size of tennis balls.