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Honeysuckle Magical Uses
The scent of honeysuckle can sharpen intuition when used as a plant, when burned as incense or when dried and placed around the room in sachets.Chinese folklore states that honeysuckle can aid snakebite victims.Honeysuckle has earned a reputation for...
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Mesquite Tree Uses – What Can Mesquite Be Used For
This clear sap is not only edible, but sweet and chewy and was collected, saved and then used to dose ill children, rather like a spoonful of sugar to help the medicine go down.The black sap that seeps from wounds on the tree is mixed with secret herbs...
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Horticultural Fleece Uses – Learn How To Use Garden Fleece
If you live in a windy climate, harsh winds can hinder the growth of some plants. This makes it easy to use, but it also means that you need to anchor it well. It is similar to fleece clothing, but is thinner and lighter.
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Uses For Goat Manure – Using Goat Manure For Fertilizer
Goat manure is virtually odorless and is beneficial for the soil.This manure contains adequate amounts of the nutrients that plants need for optimal growth, especially when the goats have bed in stalls.
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Traveling with Livestock
Another way to haul small livestock in a van is to halter and tie each animal to something sturdy. Don't, however, take any chances—secure them carefully using sturdy tie-down straps.
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Using safe gardening practices
Do use common sense and wear good quality gardening gloves when you are pruning, cleaning up and doing general gardening work. I invested in my own protection by purchasing several pair, in just a bright screaming colors as I could find, since I am forever...
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Uses for Russian Sage
If you want to add an extra burst of color, consider pairing pink flowers with the sage for an attractive contrast.The Russian sage is a distant relative of the mint family but is not the same as the sage commonly used as a spice.
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Uses of Lilac Plants
According to the website Botanical, they were used in colonial America as a vermifuge, or a medication that treats parasitic intestinal worms. This is why their oil is commonly used in commercial perfumes.
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Uses of Palm Leaves
Palm trees of various species have been utilized for their practical applications since the birth of civilization. The use of palm leaves by humans is mentioned in historic texts such as the Bible and the Qur'an.
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Uses of Ash Trees
It has destroyed millions of ash trees in more than 20 U.S. states.The two most widely distributed American ash trees grow throughout the eastern United States and into the Midwest.
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Harvesting and Using Elderberries
I remember as a child, summertime was the time that we all packed up in the car and headed out to pick blackberries, or muscadines. Your comments are welcome, but please be aware that authors of previously published articles may not be able to promptly...
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Uses for Hedge Apples
They are a good addition to floral arrangements or wreaths.The wood of the hedge apple is exceptionally hard and heavy, with a yellowish hue that turns brown with age. Commonly called Osage orange, hedge apples (Maclura pomifera) are large, bright-green...
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Uses of Banana Leaves
The leaves of the Fehi banana can also be used to package items or as cigarette wrappers. Bananas are a sweet treat filled with potassium and vitamin C, but the fruit is not the only useful part of the banana plant.
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Mango Tree & Its Uses
Its color ranges from green when the fruit is immature to red, yellow, orange or purple when it's ripe. ) is a prolific producer of edible fruit, but in large yards and gardens, it can also function as a useful specimen in its own right.
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Use Herbs You Grow
Using an oscillating fan to stir the air while they're in storage can speed the drying process, but it can take a month or more for your herbs to fully dry. While it's best to use fresh herbs as close to harvest as possible, you can prolong the potency...
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Useful (But Ugly?) Trellises
This bed has only 70 square feet, and although it is my largest single bed, 70 square feet is not really much space. In the bed below, I built a wacky trellis that first goes up, then over, then back down, making a covered walkway over the pathway that...
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Using All Workshop Space
I opted for a simple retainer from which the panels could swing freely. While filling the space between studs with insulation and covering it with a skin of plywood (or even Sheetrock would look great), I didn't want to give up that space.
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Uses for Apple Trees
But apple trees have many other uses including cooking, medicine, construction and gardening. With over 6,000 varieties of apple trees, the different fruit, wood and size can offer a wealth of utility.Apple trees have a variety of uses in the home and...
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Uses for Lanzones Peel
Tasting similar to a sweet grapefruit, lanzones flesh is usually eaten fresh. When dried, the fruit peels have medicinal and practical uses.Smoke from burning lanzones rinds repels mosquitoes.Lanzones peels can be used as natural mosquito repellents,...
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Uses of Lotus Flowers
It is an easy growing flower that spreads quickly and has many uses.All parts of the lotus flower plant are edible. The flowers are dried and used as seasoning. The leaves are beneficial to the stomach and can help improve circulation.
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Grow & Use Sweet Annie
Although sweet Annie doesn't produce large, striking blooms, the luscious fragrance of the foliage and flowers is something to crave. Sweet Annie is easily grown by directly sowing the tiny seeds into the garden a week or two before the spring's last...
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Flowers Used for Dye
A 10 percent alum solution produced olive green.Younsook Shin from Chonnam National University in Korea indicates that Korea has a long tradition of using safflower as a natural dye.
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Uses of Chrysanthemum Oil
You can also make your own insect repellent by mixing chrysanthemum oil with other fragrant essential oils like rosemary, sage and thyme. Once a symbol of Japanese royalty, the chrysanthemum plant has been prized for its beautiful flowers for centuries.
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Wild (and Useful!) Herbs
So Mom brewed a jar of blue vervain infusion (that's an herbal word for strong tea) and drank a half cup. This is where a reliable guidebook, like The Herb Book , comes in. They maintain historical sites all over the state of Minnesota, including one...
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Uses of Carnauba Wax
The wax then flakes off in a powdery form, which is melted, strained, purified and shaped into blocks for commercial use.Since carnauba wax is a plant derivative, it will not damage a car's paint job and protects automobiles from weather and sun damage...
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Uses of Ornamental Plants
Avoid placing plants in the bedroom.Gardens may be composed entirely of ornamental plants or combined with herbs, fruiting plants and vegetables. A sugar maple tree becomes the center of a landscape with a brilliant fall foliage display.
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Grow and Use Lemongrass
The invigorating flavor and scent of lemongrass can enhance your cooking, as well as ward off garden pests. Lemongrass will fill the container you put it in, and root expansion can break a pot that's too small pot, so start with one at least 12 inches...
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