Leave it in the box.
-Jenn
It should be obvious. If you try to nail jello to a tree it will not work because the jello will pull off from its own weight, every time. Nailing jello to a tree is a metaphor to denote an impossible task.
Very hard.
get a cookie shape and pore the jello in it
Pure copper nail (and not plated) can actually kill a tree if the nail is long enough, usually the longest nails are the best nails, you'd have to put hammer a nail into the roots and eventually the tree will get sick and die. than you'd have to remove the nail and the tree.
Nothing stays in *exactly* the same place forever. If the tree is alive, the nail and the bark around it could be moved outward as the tree forms new rings in its center. If it is high enough on a growing tree, the nail could move farther above the ground.
Yes
wood, hammer, paint, nail, ladder, and a great tree for ur tree house!
Same place.
pure copper nail and not (plated) can actually kill a tree if the nail is long enough, usually the longest nails are the roof nails, you'd have to put hammer it in the roots and eventually the tree will get sick and die than you'd have to remove it
pure copper nail and not (plated) can actually kill a tree if the nail is long enough, usually the longest nails are the roof nails, you'd have to put hammer it in the roots and eventually the tree will get sick and die than you'd have to remove it
you'd actuallly have to buy long pure copper nail and not (plated) and hammer in the roots, the longer the nail is the deeper it reacher the roots, eventually the tree will get sick and die
Yes, pure copper nail and not (plated) can actually kill a tree if the nail is long enough, usually the longest nails are the roof nails, you'd have to put hammer it in the roots and eventually the tree will get sick and die than you'd have to remove it