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I Have solved the Dry Christmas Tree Problem
I just finished making two WebPages on how to solve the dry Christmas tree
problem, the first one I take a Candy Cane Tube that you can get at the dollar store and tape on a funnel. It sounds crude, but take a look it is very crafty. The second page is a review of a new product that measures the water level of the Tree. With the two of these the Christmas Tree will never go dry! It is also really easy to water. My girlfriend is really excited about decorating and I am not really into it, except when I get to put cool gadgets on the tree. If you come from a technical background and you get roped into Christmas decorating, you may get into it with practical things like these.. www.mpegbox.net/treefunnel www.mpegbx.net/treegreen Cheers! Jeff |
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That was:
www.mpegbox.net/treegreen Sorry about the mistake.. "Jeff Mucha" wrote in message ... I just finished making two WebPages on how to solve the dry Christmas tree problem, the first one I take a Candy Cane Tube that you can get at the dollar store and tape on a funnel. It sounds crude, but take a look it is very crafty. The second page is a review of a new product that measures the water level of the Tree. With the two of these the Christmas Tree will never go dry! It is also really easy to water. My girlfriend is really excited about decorating and I am not really into it, except when I get to put cool gadgets on the tree. If you come from a technical background and you get roped into Christmas decorating, you may get into it with practical things like these.. www.mpegbox.net/treefunnel www.mpegbx.net/treegreen Cheers! Jeff |
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"Jeff Mucha" writes:
water level of the Tree. With the two of these the Christmas Tree will never go dry! It is also really easy to water. so... there is apparently a method or preserving branches and fall leaves... i believe it involves putting the branch in glycerin. the leaves then remain soft and even retain their color. has anyone ever used this approach on a pine tree? -- be safe. flip Verso l'esterno! Verso l'esterno! Deamons di ignoranza. Remove origin of the word spam from address to reply (leave "+") |
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I just saw one of those at the store for $5.95. Might need one in my old
age. "Jeff Mucha" wrote in message ... I just finished making two WebPages on how to solve the dry Christmas tree problem, the first one I take a Candy Cane Tube that you can get at the dollar store and tape on a funnel. It sounds crude, but take a look it is very crafty. The second page is a review of a new product that measures the water level of the Tree. With the two of these the Christmas Tree will never go dry! It is also really easy to water. My girlfriend is really excited about decorating and I am not really into it, except when I get to put cool gadgets on the tree. If you come from a technical background and you get roped into Christmas decorating, you may get into it with practical things like these.. www.mpegbox.net/treefunnel www.mpegbx.net/treegreen Cheers! Jeff |
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