I have 5 pine trees, always dropping something from them, some drop the huge 12-15 " cones and some are like 8" inches, if anyone wants them, I will start saving them for you.
I have been burning them in the outdoor fireplace
2007-09-15
13:30:40
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**People actually buy pine "straw" here, actually pine needles, I wish they would come and just take it from my yard by raking th @#$^ pine needles It is called "long leaf pine"...just long needles to me
2007-09-15
13:37:22 ·
update #1
Here are a few pine cone crafts -
Spicy Pinecones - http://www.craft-kits.net/recipes.html?recipe=12183
Scented Wax Firestarter Pine Cone Craft - http://www.craft-kits.net/recipes.html?recipe=12202
Cinnamon Pine Cones - http://www.craft-kits.net/recipes.html?recipe=12264
Scented Pinecones - http://www.craft-kits.net/recipes.html?recipe=12187
HTH
2007-09-16 02:48:51
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answered by Anonymous
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My neighbor behind me has 2 huge Georgia Pines that drop pine needles and pine cones. I burn the cones, rake the needles and save them and put them on my garden in November. My garden has the BLACKEST dirt!
Two years ago, I hardly had any needles in my yard and looked up and they had cut the branches off that hung over my fence!
My grandmother used to make center pieces out of the pine cones (northern Michigan) and pine boughs. She'd spray the cones silver and gold.
2007-09-15 21:53:46
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answered by AmericanPatriot 6
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My late husband was Choctaw & he used to weave baskets with the pine needles. I still have 2 of his baskets in my bedroom. My grandmother used to cut the pine cones so that they resembled flowers. Then paint them bright colors like Zinnias, put a piece of wire in them and then wrap the wire with green florist tape. We were just talking about that the other day.
I take pine cones & hot glue them to grape vine wreaths. Then go back & spray silver, gold & copper on the wreath. Add a red bow & they are read for the Yuletide.
2007-09-15 20:59:13
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answered by ♫ Bubastes, Cat Goddess♥ 7
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I have a lot of pine cones too. My family is not very artistic, but every year we have craft night and I use larger pine cones to make little Christmas trees or just paint pretty and put sparkles on them. It's fun anyway.
2007-09-16 00:21:50
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answered by doglover 5
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We don't have any around here close by, but when I get them I put scented oil on them and burn them like a candle. I also spray them for decoration. I have made mini Christmas trees with them. We have even used the needles for various things as well. Pine smells so good, I think they do anyway.
2007-09-16 09:26:48
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answered by SapphireB 6
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I used to make pine cone wreaths by hot gluing them to a wire frame with nuts and acorns and tiny pinecones as well. then insert pieces of eucalyptus leaves here and there give them as gifts . You can make centre pieces with a covered candle in the center . You can tie about 6 pinecones together with ribbon and they make beautiful door hangings too. I still have one on my wall my daughter made. You should call your local schools and talk to the art teachers. they are always looking for natural and free art supplies. I 'll bet your fireplace smells great!
2007-09-15 22:24:57
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answered by Donna 7
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I took a class in pine baskets. It was lots of fun and hard on the hands, but they are beautiful when completed.
I took a gourd class and used pineneedles around the top edge. They are really nice and easy to do.
2007-09-16 02:20:54
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answered by Granny 6
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We also have a lot of pines here, I must admit I don't do anything with them. My mom used to make beautiful wreathes and crafts with them. She's not up to it anymore.
2007-09-15 20:43:22
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answered by luvspbr2 6
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Yes. I just collect a few from outside and place in a basket during the holiday season. Smells so good.
2007-09-15 20:43:21
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answered by Anonymous
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I used to make wreaths out of them, but since I don't celebrate a lot of holidays anymore, I don't. Try a cultural center or a school in your area.
2007-09-15 20:45:56
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answered by shermynewstart 7
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