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yes it does i have got the tee tree oil stick and i had a feiw spots and i used it for 3 days and they were gone ! Its defentily a beauty spot purchase. hope this helped! kate x
1. ONE TREE HILL SONG!?! :) ?
This is a list of all the songs that were on the show Feel This - Bethany Joy Galeotti ft. Enation Lovers In Japan/Reign Of Love - Coldplay Town Where You Belong - Earlimart Look At You - My Morning Jacket Highly Suspicious - My Morning Jacket In The Ayer - Flo Rida feat. Will.i.Am Hot Stuff - Torrey DeVitto Burning Love - Elvis Presley I Should Be Lost Without You - David Condos Poke - Frightened Rabbit Love Song - The Cure Violet Hill - Coldplay
2. What kind of tree is best to build a tree house on?
All else being equal, you want a tree that is: 1. a hardwood (will support more weight per fastener) 2. a good compartmentalizer (will wall off the wounded area effectively, preventing the spread of decay) 3. hardy in your local area (the species thrives there) 4. without known threats such as insects or blights 5. old enough to have sufficient size & strength, but not so old to be on the verge of falling over 6. Species that do not regularly drop branches or nuts may be preferable. The best species across the USA tend to be oaks, hickories, beech, walnut, most maples, douglas fir, ash (in some areas), wild cherry, white pine, etc... This is a general guide but check with an arborist or forester in your area for a local opinion. I would avoid willow, birch, spruce, silver maple, and yellow poplar if possible as they are weaker and higher risk trees. Also, it's important to note that all trees have possibilities. You can build a tree house in any tree. Just understand the specific risks involved and know the limits of the tree you choose. You can always use some or all ground support and just build around the tree if it is not large enough or the right species. Good luck!
3. Make me an alphabet tree
Example:I think it connects up properly now, but I may have missed something again
4. Clipping a tree branch to plant? Making a second tree?
Do not use the terminal leader if you want to keep the tree !
5. How do I permanently get rid of grape vines?
I would try a tree and shrub killer on them. Or a vine killer that will kill poison ivy. If you want to avoid using chemicals. Probably the best way I would know is to try digging them out, then burn a brush fire in the pit you dug them out of. The heat from the fire might help kill off the rest of the roots. And as the one person said, you need a brush killer or something that says it will kill vines like poison ivy. Weed killers wo not necessarily kill something woody like a grape vine. One thing though...make sure not to get the chemical close to any trees you do not want to kill. If you get the brush killer too close, it will kill the tree also. They do not call it tree and brush killer for nothing. And do not think because the size of the tree is big that it wo not kill it. My dad learned that a number of years ago and accidentally killed a humongous maple in our back yard.
6. A Brief History of the Christmas Tree
A Brief History of the Christmas Tree There is no symbol more representative of Christmas than the twinkling lights, green branches and lovingly-decorated Christmas tree. However, this was not always so emblematic, and its origins even date back before the advent of Christianity. Discover the history of the Christmas tree, from its earliest roots in winter solstice celebrations, to Germany's influence and all the way to the annual lighting of the Rockefeller tree. Long before Christianity or Christmas traditions, evergreen trees held a special importance in late December. Ancient people hung evergreen and spruce branches over their doors and in windows during the colder months, as they were a symbol of good luck. It was believed in many countries that these branches would keep away witches, ghosts, evil spirits, and even illness. This ritual is seen in ancient societies across the Northern Hemisphere where the shortest days of the year, known as the winter solstice, lands on December 21 and 22. Many ancient societies believed that the sun was a god and during the winter their god had become weak and sick, so they celebrated the solstice as a way to rejoice that their god was getting better. The modern Christmas tree found its roots in Germany The modern Christmas tree was developed in 16th century Germany, when Christians would bring the trees into their homes and decorate them. These trees were traditionally decorated with roses, apples, wafers, tinsel - which the Germans also invented - and sweetmeats. By the 18th century the Christmas tree was popular throughout Germany, and illuminating it with wax candles was common in town across the affluent Rhineland. In the 19th century, the Christmas tree was considered an expression of German culture, particularly from those who emigrated overseas. The queen who made it fashionable In 1846, Queen Victoria and her German husband, Prince Albert, were shown in London News standing with their children around a Christmas tree. The couple and their family were popular with her subjects, and so the Christmas tree quickly became popular, not only in Britain but across American society too. By the 20th century, the Christmas tree was as popular in America as it was across Europe. Now, the country is home to of the most frequently-visited Christmas tree in the world, the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree. This tradition dates back to 1931, when a small, undecorated tree was placed at the centre of the site by construction workers. Two years later, another tree was placed there, but this time with twinkling fairy lights. Today, the giant Rockefeller Center tree is adorned with over 25,000 Christmas lights and is an iconic sight in New York City.