Palm Tree Wood Uses

While palm trees have the name “tree” and grow like trees, they are not necessarily trees and are scientifically classified as grass in the Arecaceae family.

This article discusses everything about palm tree wood and answers some interesting questions regarding palm wood uses.

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Rubber Plant Care Indoors

The rubber tree, also known as; ficus elastica, rubber plant, or Indian rubber bush, is related to banyan trees and is an evergreen tropical tree that’s native to Southeast Asia, Southern China, and Indonesia.

In this article, we will take you through all the steps of rubber plant care for both indoor and outdoor rubber trees.

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Mattock vs Pulaski

It may not sound like the prize fight of the century, but it is useful to know the difference between a Mattock tool and a Pulaski axe and which one is the best for the type of work you may be doing.

Whether you’re clearing branches, digging ditches, digging out tree stumps, performing trail maintenance for the forest service, or any other outdoor work, both a Mattock tool and a Pulaski axe have unique features that make one more preferable over the other, depending on the work being done.

So, grab a ringside seat and read on to understand the difference…

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Triostar Stromanthe Plant Care

The Stromanthe Triostar (Common Name) plant is native to the jungles of Brazil and is truly a showstopper of note, with its vivid pastel stripes, and leaves with pink undersides that are on full display when the leaves naturally fold up at night.

Also known as Stromanthe Sanguinea (botanical name), Stromanthe Thalia, Magenta Triostar, Tricolor Stromanthe or Triostar Stromanthe is a plant that belongs to the Prayer Plant family, and features eye-catching pointed leaves that are dappled with pale green, cream, and pink colors.

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Husqvarna 465 Rancher 28” vs 460 24”

When it comes to tackling the really demanding jobs such as working on very large trees then the experienced chainsaw user will inevitably turn to a model that can handle a longer blade, something like a 24 or 28-inch bar and chain.

The Husqvarna 465 is certainly capable of handling a longer bar.

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