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How to Survive in a Rainforest

Posted August 25th, 2009 By RJ Miscellaneous

Trekking in a rain forest can be a wonderful experience but there are rare cases when you’ll find yourself in danger. You may accidentally stray off a marked trail, suffer a serious injury or accident or get caught in a sudden storm. Should [...]

How to Graft a Fruit Tree

Posted April 13th, 2009 By Paul Gardening

As the saying goes, “birds of the same feather flock together,” but it isn’t always the case with fruit trees.  You can create crossbreeds of fruit trees that come from the same variety through grafting.  Grafting is the joining two compatible fruit tree [...]

How to Survive in the Woods

Posted March 3rd, 2009 By Marck Hunting

Like Robert Frost, you may have stopped by the woods on a snowy evening.  Whose woods it was, you think you know, but you have no idea how to get out.  Getting trapped or lost in the woods may be more of a [...]

How to Store Firewood

Posted January 13th, 2009 By Carmelia DIY

Back in the day, an adequate supply of firewood means the difference between life and death during the punishing winter season. These days, it’s a great heating alternative for your home. However, improper storage of your firewood may render them useless in the [...]

How Paper is Made

Posted January 1st, 2009 By monsterguide Miscellaneous

Paper is an essential commodity utilized for business and education. Paper is typically made from plant fibres. Most common would be from the fibres of trees. Other materials such as plant fibres of cotton, sugar, and bamboo or linen rags [...]

How to Repair Damaged Tree Bark

Posted January 1st, 2009 By monsterguide Gardening

A tree’s bark provides the tree with protection from a wide host of insects. When the bark is removed and the tissue underneath is exposed, the tree’s susceptibility to an infection is greatly increased. This can lead to premature death.
Humans usually cause common [...]