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  2. These DIY Christmas Ornaments Will Spruce Up Your Tree - AOL

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    Pine Snow Globe Ornament Bring a bit of the outside in with this snow globe ornament that's filled with natural elements like pinecones, snow, and pine needles. It's like a whimsical winter ...

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    Limit the amount of dyed craft paper in your home and try alternative materials, like cloth, to wrap presents. Paper towels, paper plates, tissues, and napkins: Once used, paper products are ...

  4. Hobby Lobby opens doors in St. Marys - AOL

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    Sep. 23—ST MARYS — Customers lined up at the entrance of a new crafts store Monday, eagerly waiting to be the first shoppers. Hobby Lobby, located at 1286 Indiana Ave. in St. Marys Square, is ...

  5. Basket weaving - Wikipedia

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    Basket weaving is also a rural craft. Basketry is made from a variety of fibrous or pliable materials—anything that will bend and form a shape. Examples include pine, straw, willow (esp. osier), oak, wisteria, forsythia, vines, stems, fur, hide, grasses, thread, and fine wooden splints.

  6. Wood preservation - Wikipedia

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    Untreated southern pine posts lasted 2 years in this test site." [ 9 ] The AWPA M4 Standard for the care of preservative-treated wood products, reads, "The appropriateness of the preservation system for field treatment shall be determined by the type of preservative originally used to protect the product and the availability of a field ...

  7. Longleaf pine - Wikipedia

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    The longleaf pine (Pinus palustris) is a pine species native to the Southeastern United States, found along the coastal plain from East Texas to southern Virginia, extending into northern and central Florida. [ 3 ] In this area it is also known as "yellow pine" or "long leaf yellow pine", although it is properly just one out of a number of ...

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    Needles turn yellow or brown or drop off completely most often due to improper watering (too much or too little), drafts, or low light. You can trim off the brown branches with pruners, but be ...

  9. Pinus elliottii - Wikipedia

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    Pinus elliottii, commonly known as slash pine, [2] [3] is a conifer tree native to the Southeastern United States. Slash pine is named after the "slashes" – swampy ground overgrown with trees and bushes – that constitute its habitat. Other common names include swamp pine, yellow slash pine, and southern Florida pine. [3]

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