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Q: Sapsuckers are making holes in our evergreen trees. What can we do, and does this damage the trees? — Lydia B. A: Thanks for sending the photos. I think you’re catching the trouble in time.
Scientists made fake leaves and dropped them in water tanks to observe how different shapes move as they sink.
Fluoride is found in drinking water and has been linked to several health problems. The evergreen tree is extremely hardy and grows very well in desert-like areas that are prone to drought.
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However, essential oils that have antimicrobial properties have also been used. Tea tree oil, cloves, neem oil (from an evergreen tree native to India), and turmeric have been shown to reduce the ...