steady angle until you’re about 1/3 of the way into the tree trunk. Remove the saw while it’s still on, and then make a straight cut a few inches below that. This one will be horizontal, parallel to the ground, and should meet the first cut 1/3 of the way in. ...
In the garden, too, you can use lemon to repel ants and keep them from climbing up your fruit trees where they tend to aphids. Simply cut the fruit into slices and tie them around a tree trunk. Block all passageways by overlapping the slices a little....
If the tree iscontainer-grown, slide it out of the pot. Untangle and splay out roots that outgrew the pot and were forced to grow in circles. Shorten any that are too long. If the roots are too tightly bound to untangle, make four 1-inch deep slices from the top to the bottom of...
Try these easy tips about how to start a garden! Whether you want to save money on food or you just like the idea of having a garden, this post is for you!
You can also see how this slice of the stump must have been the starting ground for where the single trunk of the tree became two judging from how close the rings are on this bottom side. Once I got a rough sanding done on this side, we went for another couple coats of the Wood ...
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Wrap tape around the trunk of the tree with the sticky side facing out. If the birds don’t come to get the fruit, discard the ant-covered fruit slices in a tightly sealed plastic bag. Find the anthill and pour hot, soapy water into it. Both dish soap and hot water are bad for an...
Next, I added the country Christmas garland, spaced between the ribbon, wrapping it around and around the tree in a slight downward spiral. Finally, I added the cinnamon cutouts and citrus slices. Again, trying to equally disperse throughout the tree and varying the colors and sizes. ...
‘Tanaka’: 2 to 3-ounce large fruit; orange-yellow skin; rich orange flesh; sweet, excellent flavor; ripens in late spring; fruit keeps well on the tree. ‘Wolfe’: oval fruit; yellow, thick skin; firm, juicy flesh, excellent flavor; blooms during fall and early winter; ripens winter...
Cut a coconut in half. Drill a hole near the edge and hang from a tree branch. Small, seed-eating birds like to peck at the meat, and larger, more aggressive birds cannot get to it easily. On a large flat rock, offer cracked corn to quail and doves. Use a flat window feeder to...