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Adeko Textile

Adeko Tekstil, producing sheer and drapery fabrics with a customer-focused approach since 1995, offers custom manufacturing, wholesale, and cut-length services.

What Makes Us Stand Out

  • Innovative Approach & R&D: R&D-focused production aligned with ever-changing trends.
  • Quality & Variety: High-standard fabrics, wide range of patterns and colors.
  • Fast & Reliable Service: Service quality prioritizing customer satisfaction.

Adeko in the Global Market

  • Wide Market Network: Reaching over 5,300 customers in 67 countries, with an active sales network including Europe, Asia, Africa, and Russia.
  • International Presence: Constantly expanding export volume through participation in major international fairs.

Our Product Portfolio

We have a wide portfolio combining quality and aesthetics in sheer and drapery fabrics:

Key factors in our products are the quality of our fabrics, our constantly updated pattern range, and special color options.

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Buying a tree is a long-term investment. Success depends on matching the right species to your site and carefully inspecting the health of the plant at the nursery. 1. Plan Before You Shop Define Purpose:

Match the tree to your local USDA hardiness zone, soil type (alkaline vs. acidic), and sun exposure.

Best for plants already acclimated to your local climate and for getting expert advice from staff.

Ensure the tree won't interfere with power lines, sidewalks, or building foundations once fully grown.

The best time to buy and plant is typically between November and February when the tree is dormant but the roots can still establish. 2. Choose Your Source

Convenient and often cheaper, but require extra vigilance during inspection as care quality can vary. 3. Inspect for Quality Selecting Trees | The Morton Arboretum