Eucalyptus Seeds
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Q: Bonsai Tree Difficulty?
I have a Miniature Indoor Bonsai Tree Garden, Tasmanian Eucalyptus tree, and I was wondering which container keeps the seeds. I have four things with the kit; a bag of what looks like soil, a plastic container with white stuff and some soil, an empty pot, and instructions.
The Instructions do not help by the way...
A: seeds are usually pre-planted in the soil, the 'white stuff' could be a bag of growing medium
Professional Bonsai Growing Tips -
www.expertvillage.com/video/426_bonsai-repotting.htm
Q: Can I make soap with these ingredients?
know to mix up the lye slowly into the water and not vis versa. and lye into the oils. So we get that part out of the way = ) so no dangerous situations.
But I have only these ingredients. What can I make with these parts?
Olive oil
Coconut oil
Rosemary oil
Grape seed oil
Castor oil
Cocoa butter
Lavender essential oil
Eucalyptus essential oil
Peppermint oil
Gunpowder green tea
Rose tea
Wheat germ
Orange peel
Lemon juice
milk
Neon food coloring
A: All of those ingredients can be used to make soap, but in order to make a good soap, that's not lye heavy. You need to do more research on the oils, learn what properties each oil will bring into your soap. This will help you determine what oil combination you might like best. Then decide what additives you think would go well together such as peppermint & Eucalyptus. research them so that you have a good idea of how much of each to use. Once you have your ingredients narrowed down, to what you want to use. Go to a lye calculator to figure out your own recipe, it will be time well spent. Adding milk to soaps can be a bit tricky, and you should probably not consider it until you have read up well on it, so you know how to add it and what to expect from it. It takes a lot of research & developement (R&D) to make a good soap.
Most important of all is to learn to use a lye calculator, it will make all the difference in how good of a soap you can make!!!
here are some good Soap makers websites full of helpful information and recipes.
www.millersoap.com/
www.colebrothers.com/soap/
www.geocities.com/blueaspeno...
these two have lye calculators that you can use for free.
www.brambleberry.com
www.thesage.com/calcs
Q: Mark 4:30 Isn't Jesus lying when he says?
“How shall we picture the kingdom of God, or by what parable shall we present it? 31 “It is like a mustard seed, which, when sown upon the soil, though it is smaller than all the seeds that are upon the soil, 32 yet when it is sown, it grows up and becomes larger than all the garden plants and forms large branches;
There are many seeds smaller than a mustard seed like orchid seeds some can spawn up to 35 million microscopic seeds per ounce and many trees larger than a mustard tree like the Eucalyptus Regnans one of which grew to 492 feet.
This is either a plain bald face lie by a Man who is supposed to be God and should know everything or an ignorant mistake by a 2000 year old Rabbi who couldn't be expected to know any better.
What do you think?
A: Did they have microscopes 2000 years ago?
Q: Five questions about Noah's Ark which I hope the literalists can help me with?
1. What did the animals eat after they disembarked from the ark?
Assuming the Noachian flood was world-wide, and covered the tallest mountains (for arguments sake, we'll say Ararat at approx 17,000 was the tallest), how did the plants & seeds survive to repopulate the world? At a depth of 17,000 feet, the pressures would have utterly destroyed any normal, surface growing flora.
2. What did the animals with specific diets eat?
Assuming Noah brought seeds with him, what did the animals eat for the months it took Noah to plant, grow and harvest all the various specialty foodstuffs... everything from Bamboo (which is notoriously difficult to grow) for the Pandas, to eucalyptus for the Koalas. How about spiders? Did Noah collect all of the thousands of species, and provide them with live insects to feast on?
3. After disembarking, how did the slower "kinds" survive being eaten by the predators, and not go extinct?
Assuming there were at least *some* representatives from the various carnivore groups... wolves, cats, alligators, bears, komodo dragons... it makes sense that once free, these predators would have competed fiercely to kill all of the slowest, easiest prey first. So how did the 7 cows or 7 wildebeests survive (were they clean animals- I forget), especially when herd animals rely on hundreds of members to protect each other from predators?
4. Where did the waters recede TO?
Even if it once existed, we know there is no "canopy" of water hovering magically over the earth today, so that means all of the water must have receded INTO the Earth? Huh? How is this possible? The volume of water necessary to cover the Earth to a depth of 17,000 feet, were it to sink into the ground, would have to go WELL past the depth of the Earth's crust, into its mantle to recede. This, of course, is impossible, since the mantle is approximately 500 degrees where it meets the crust, and we all know water boils at 212 degrees. This would mean the entire surface of the planet would have become a superheated, steamy, muddy slush, as the water vaporized and rose up through the soil, making the land quite unstable, and the atmosphere quite unbreathable.
5. What about the insects?
There are nearly a million known insects on Earth. There may be as many as THREE TIMES this number of undiscovered insect species. Obviously ALL the insects could not have survived under the water. While some rare insects might be able to live at depth of 17,000 feet for a short period, the vast majority could not. That means that they had to either board the ark with Noah (clearly impossible), or they had to live on floating debris. Does the absurdity of this even need to be explained further?
I appreciate any rational, non-magical/supernatural (e.g. god can do anything) explanations to these questions.
A: Most of your questions are answered on this page and you can do a site search to find the others.
http://www.answersingenesis.org/HOME/AREA/faq/noah.asp
Get Answers: Noah’s Ark
Q: cockatiel boredom?
So my mum and I are minding my brothers cockatiel for 2 weeks, her name is Julie Dulie. She is used to being in a cage which is about 2 metres long (the one she is staying at our place while we're minding her is only about 70 cm wide and 80 cm tall). Julie is also used to being let out of her cage to fly around, except my brother has told us not to do thise becuase she is hard to get back in to the cage.
She is lovely and makes barely any noise, but I have noticed she has been pulling out feathers more than usual...i'm afraid she's bored or stressed. She has seeds, a seed bell, fruit, water, fresh air right near a window, some toys (mirror, bell, cuttle fish etc) and iv'e been giving her eucalyptus sticks/leaves/gumnuts to rip at and play with.
Does anyone have any tips to keep her entertained? Any toys I could make or buy?
Thanks : )
She doesn't like being patted by us, so I just talk to her and blow on her face
A: You could get her a mirror, this allows them to think there is another bird in the cage. Also try turning on the radio on low to some easy going music. My cockatiel I had growing up loved listening to the radio.
Q: what are tea tree, hemp seed, soybean, avacado, jojoba, apricot, rosemary, vitemin e, eucalyptus oils good for
A: Tea tree; the extracts (tea) is good for you in moderation, but if you drink too much tea, your iron count depletes. (gets lower)
hemp seed, soybean, avacado, jojoba, apricot, rosemary, and vitemin e are all great things, but EUCALYPTUS OILS ARE NOT A GOOD THINK TO GO OVERBOARD ON, (dont drink eucalyptus oils) ; they are great for fragrance.
FREE ADVICE FROM:
Dr. E. C.
(nutitionist and physical therapist)
Q: Mark 4:30 Isn't Jesus lying when he says?
“How shall we picture the kingdom of God, or by what parable shall we present it? 31 “It is like a mustard seed, which, when sown upon the soil, though it is smaller than all the seeds that are upon the soil, 32 yet when it is sown, it grows up and becomes larger than all the garden plants and forms large branches;
There are many seeds smaller than a mustard seed like orchid seeds some can spawn up to 35 million microscopic seeds per ounce and many trees larger than a mustard tree like the Eucalyptus Regnans one of which grew to 492 feet.
This is either a plain bald face lie by a Man who is supposed to be God and should know everything or an ignorant mistake by a 2000 year old Rabbi who couldn't be expected to know any better.
What do you think?
A: And why would you assume that the audience he was speaking to was aware of the these smaller seeds? Even if one knew of a smaller seed, or bigger growth, this wasn't a talk on botany, it was used as an analogy. So your point is way off base.