A good rule of thumb is that no truck should be allowed within 10 feet of a treetrunk, since the fragile root system at or near the surface can be badly damaged by just one crushing visit of a bulldozer track or
the disease from plant to plant. Control insects known to spread plant diseases. Other pests-Fences, netting, and treetrunk guards can be extremely successful in limiting damage from small mammals and birds. Numerous traps are also available to
except that it's taller, irregular, and gets scale insects. However, it works well where one want something to climb up a dead treetrunk or fill an area with a tall mound of stuff. (Not all euonymus varieties are evergreen.)
inch wide, two- or three-foot long belts being usual, as are four- to eight-inch diameter disks. Band Saw Theband saw is great for freehand and curved cutting, but its depth of cut also makes it suitable for sawing thick lumber. The table
motif creates a paneled effect. On one wall, conservationists left one corner of the original 1812 treatment exposed. Juxtaposed it against this are vestiges of a more Victorian interpretation of the wall treatment from about 1850 which utilized less
the home. Photo courtesy of Maru C. Willson. Reusing fabrics is a clever way to make soft decorative accents. A family quilt can be repurposed as a window treatment by finishing it with grommets and slipping it onto a curtain rod. Clothing set aside