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Is pressure treated lumber weaker

Pressure treated lumber is no stronger than untreated lumber. The difference between the two is that pressure treated lumber will resist the elements better

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What is lateral meristematic tissue

: a meristem (as the cambium and cork cambium) that is arranged parallel to the sides of an organ and that is responsible for increase in diameter of the

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How do you get rid of witches broom

There is currently no cure or treatment for witches’ broom. You can, however, prune out the broom growth several inches (5 to 10 cm.) below the point of

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What can you do with leds

The high efficiency and directional nature of LEDs makes them ideal for many industrial uses. LEDs are increasingly common in street lights, parking garage

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Can I bring my dog to a nursing home

Some nursing homes require nothing more than the dog to be on a leash and to show proof of vaccinations. Others require you to go through training with your

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Are Nightshades inflammatory

Nightshades are nutritious, healthful foods and the idea that they cause inflammation is not supported by evidence. Nightshade foods contain solanine, a

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Whats the best way to ship a package

2-3 day shipping typically works best with USPS Priority Mail. While FedEx and UPS Ground services offer similar delivery times, USPS typically offers the

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What should I do after cardio

Get hydrated. Rehydration is essential, especially if you’ve exercised intensely or broken a sweat. … Eat a healthy snack. Plan to eat a healthy

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What can you plant in July in Oklahoma

You can plant the following vegetable seeds around July 15th: beans, corn, squash, pumpkins, cucumbers, and carrots. You can also plant the following

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What state is the hate you give in

Setting (place) Garden Heights, an inner-city neighborhood in the southern part of the United States, possibly a fictionalized version of the Georgetown

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