Yes, you can. You could put it in a plastic bag and staple it to a tree.
First freeze the jelly.
put it in a plastic bag and staple it to the tree in the top as to not puncture the bag. bing bang boom, water on a tree
They are the staple food of the Koala.
it is a tree that produces chokecherrys.....slitely bitter in flavor used to make jelly.......
up her but hole
the way you save tree damage is to stop posting signs to the trees with a staple/nail and start posting them with tape/on the ground
decaying wood,wet places,twigs,tree stumps
I like squirrels, they are my fluffy little friends and they like jelly and cheese.
Breadfruit is a tree-grown fruit popular in Southwest Asia, the South Pacific and some parts of the Caribbean. The fruit is a staple in many tropical people's diets, but the tree itself is also a source of latex.
No it is not.
Yes we do. Though it is illegal to cut them down. So what people do is they gather branches and then staple them to a bigger branch in the form of a tree. I had one this past Christmas it looked like a full grown tree, downside is that they only last a few days.
Staple MEAT in Andhre
i have a lot of staple at home.