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Yes. A Norfolk Pine should do very well outside in the summer.
No, a norfolk island pine can not be living outside in the winter. you can put it outside in, say, may and take it back in in september.AnswerNorfolk Pines survive winters all over Australia and New Zealand, at least close to the coast. Mature trees will survive light frosts although frosts are unknown on their native island.
No it isn't. Leaving a hamster outside in a draught can be fatal. Maybe in Summer you could get away with it but fall, winter and spring is too risky. Mind you if you really wanted to in Spring you could have the hamster outside but only if it had a lot of bedding to keep it warm just incase but overall i wouldn't recommend leaving a hamster outside in any condition, it's better off inside where you know it is safe and warm.
The most important thing about saving a frost bitten pine is to warmen it. Make sure to 1. Bring it inside, they do not like to be outdoors when it is cold 2. Wrap in a warm electric blanket, these are expensive but worth the cost, Wouldnt you like a loved one to do the same? 3. Make sure to put it in the family room where the heater is, it does not want to be cold 4. saving a frost bitten Norfolk Pine is all about sacrafice, pehaps give it your bed? Finally cut it up and put it in the oven, then leave the roots in the garden and by next year it will have grown to its old happy self. For More Information go to: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_do_you_save_a_frost_bitten_Norfolk_Pine
Most cattle graze on green grass in the summer; some of the cattle that are used for dairy are put outside occaisonally to get some exercise and maybe eat a little grass.
No. It will get moldy when the pine tar oozes out. Keep them dry.
Sometimes, but you can leave them outside. In the Spring or Summer, you can put up a small fence, then put your hamster in an excersize ball, and let it run around. Or you can stay in the cage with it without its ball, and let it run around.
In the Winter put all the furniture in the shed or a garage and cover it up. In the summer make sure you clean it before taking it outside. It will be really clean outside and beautiful.
Yes.
Simply put, Yes!.
The best way is to spray it on with a spray jar. Put the pine star substance in a spraying container and spray it on, the more you spray, the thicker it will be. You can also get a, what people like to call, a Pine Rag, which is a rag that is covered in pine tar, then wiped on the bat. Remember! The more pine tar you add, the thicker it will be!
put it outside.