
It's endless how many uses you can glean from a single tree.
For instance, consider all the uses there are for a pine tree. When Doomsday is here, and you're short on supplies and come across a pine tree, there are a never ending amount of natural resources you can use from a single tree.
And what if you were stranded without any supplies? Well, if you knew where to find a pine tree, it could keep you alive.
A pine tree has pine needles, edible bark, sticky sap, and more that you can use. In fact, almost every single part of a pine tree can be utilized. That's why you should learn how to identify a pine tree now so you can use one to survive during Doomsday.
You may also want to consider planting a pine tree at your bug out cabin. Let it grow and learn how to use it, so that way if you ever run low on supplies, you can use a pine tree to your advantage!
After the break, you'll soon uncover mind-boggling reasons why a pine tree is one natural resource you shouldn't pass up. From preparing nutrient-rich food to using it for shelter, a pine tree can help you the most when you need to survive!
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Now this is some good information about a tree that is very popular here in Georgia that could save your life.
I heard it was Natural causes! Lmao
Build a coffin for yourself and jump in.
Pine bark cures ed
When dry they’re excellent fire tender
Karen Rogers Ashley
Cool!
Add Mrs. Butterworth buttery syrup to those natural corn dogs. Makes them delicious!!!
I heard he died while passing pine cones.
Fantastic read.
Haven’t y’all got something better to do then comment on someone’s comment about someone’s comment about Todd’s comment? Just saying that’s my comment
That’s an old wives tale,polk salad isn’t poisonous
And taste like s**t
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A lot of people are allergic to pine
Taste like wild hickory nuts .
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Yul gibbons told us that years ago.
Vicki Malone
Not sure I can find a pine tree around here lol
Pine needles are poisonous. Any cattle rancher knows that cows who eat them risk aborting thier calf.
Some parts are edible – Euell Gibbons
Poison mushrooms?
Yule Gibbons
I’m not eating any pine tree when ther are plenty of frogs
Read Gage Barrett
Read it and remember
Try the corn dog’s roots next time.
Trump is the Aparalips
Sounds close to the receipe for cooking carp
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So ya get wood?
Big time
You can get more info out of the comments!
As soon as the Fed turns loose of the interest rates , you’ll see something close. It will make Jimmy Carter’s double digit inflation look like good times.. plant a pine tree if ya can . Lol
If you like the flavor of Turpentine Help yourself !
K’Lynn Craig DuBose
Jordan DuBose
*SHTF =$#%&!@*material collides with air circulation device.
try them when they are still greenish, and the roots are good if not to old, same as the bottom of the shoot itself.
I’ll just eat romain noodles and sardines. You all watch for the zombies.
Good luck with your froglegs if it happens in January or February.
Robert Arsenault I can dig em
Got plenty of white and yellow pines but also have deer, wild turkey and bear. Plenty of food.
I grew up in Southern Oregon and spent most of my summers in the woods. If you want to eat the inner bark of a pine tree, it’s best to boil them and add other things to tone down the bitter taste. And for emergency toilet paper, we use a plant called “mules ears” and it actually works great.
Clint Majors Mike Majors
Wow, I never thought about that one. That could make a cool basket for collecting eggs.
Im thinki g about making another one this year but larger and with a handle. 🙂
Euell gibbons always asked if you ever ate a pine tree
My understanding is rhat it is not poisonous when young. Mature plants become poisonous.