No, especially if it is a fully grown tree. A smaller palm of say a year or two years old may be damaged
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.
climb the tree next to the tomb
the meaning of kiran is one kind of cocnut tree in kerala
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
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
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
A silver birch tree can be killed off by ringingÊ(girdling). ItÊ is easier to kill it atÊanytime, however, theÊquickest result is achievable during Êearly winter when the tree has shed off all the leaves.Ê
The tropical rainforest does. Some include bamboo, cocnut tree, grass, many bushes.
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.
well you can coco beans trees some cocnut trees fruit tree and so many more
A copper nail can kill a tree. The tree can be killed if the nail is driven into the trunk causing the proper growth to be interfered with. Some trees may be strong enough to not be affected by the copper nail.
No, coconuts do not have roots. Coconut palms have roots that anchor the tree in the soil, but the coconut fruit itself does not have roots.