Better for WHAT? In some cases pine is a good wood. It works easily and isn't very expensive. In some cases it's a terrible wood. It's hard to get a super shiny finish, it's not very hard and it's not very strong. Everything depends on application.
"I'd Be Better Off (In a Pine Box)" by Doug Stone
oak is better for building
Pine should only be used for kindling, and should never be burned if it has been treated. Therefore, Jarrah wood is better.
Yes, cedar is better to use for durability and longer lasting. Pine is soft, whether treated or not, and usually much cheaper to purchase. In the long run cedar is the better choice.But although cedar is better, it also depends on what you need it for... If your doing craft and its not going to be weathered or battered around pine is better. Treated pine is good for craft work as it is easier to shape, bend and can hold a lot of weight.Cedar is used if you want to make something that last longer, like a table or chair. You don't want pine chairs to snap when you sit on them...
you can do more with pine :) it depends on what you want it to be better at as a meterial? as a tree? oak is stronger but i think pine looks nicer hope this is some help! : ]
pine tar
Both Pine-Sol and Lysol are effective cleaners, but they have different formulations and purposes. Pine-Sol is a multipurpose cleaner that leaves a fresh pine scent and can be used on various surfaces. Lysol is a disinfectant that kills germs and viruses, making it more suitable for sanitizing surfaces. Deciding which one cleans better depends on your cleaning needs and preferences.
Clorox and Pine-Sol spray products differ in their active ingredients and scents. Clorox contains bleach for disinfecting, while Pine-Sol has a pine scent and is a multi-surface cleaner. The choice of which is more effective depends on the specific cleaning needs - Clorox is better for disinfecting, while Pine-Sol is better for general cleaning.
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Yes, you can use pine straw to cover grass seed for better growth and protection. Pine straw helps retain moisture, regulate temperature, and protect the seeds from birds and other disturbances, promoting healthier grass growth.
Yes they do have but it is highly difficult to get viable seeds out of their cone in addition the pine species which is in kodai posses very small pine nuts so if u are looking to start a pine tree better try to graft pine on some closely related pinus species which u can get easily get it in nurseries good luck
Clorox and Pine-Sol cleaners have different active ingredients and scents. Clorox contains bleach, which is effective for disinfecting and whitening surfaces. Pine-Sol contains pine oil, which is a natural cleaner with a fresh scent. The choice between the two depends on the surface being cleaned - Clorox is better for disinfecting and whitening, while Pine-Sol is better for general cleaning and deodorizing.