No, hemlock is toxic and should not be used to make wreaths. Handling or being near hemlock can lead to poisoning if the sap or parts of the plant are ingested or come into contact with the skin. It's unsafe to use hemlock for decorative purposes.
Yes it is, but not as good as cedar.
It's not really a juice, it's more of a tea or infusion. You make it by steeping hemlock in a solvent. I'm not providing more details because the above should be sufficient if you're writing a mystery or something, and frankly there's no good reason for you to actually make it.
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A Greek custom is to make a wreath of flowers to hang on your door for May Day.They make a wreath of flowers and hang it outside their door.
One can make their own wreath hanger by using some magnets to hang it up. One could also use a wire hanger and cut it to create a hook to hang the wreath.
The average width of a wreath typically ranges from 18 to 24 inches. This size is commonly used for standard doors and is considered a good proportion for most wreath designs.
The address of the Hemlock Historical Society is: Box 112, Hemlock, MI 48626
It was hemlock. :)
yes hemlock wood is a sofftwood
To make a burlap wreath, you'll need 60 feet of 5″ wide burlap ribbon or garland (20 yards).
Instructions for making a gift tissue wreath can be found on the following websites...www.elizabethannedesigns.com/blog/2008/11/.../tissue-paper-wreath/ or www.ablissfulnest.com Craft Projects