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http://www.whatonearthcatalog....n=DETAIL&ITEM=VM1912

the only thing i think i would do, is to bake my cones at lowest temp on tin foil for 20 minutes to open them and kill all critters living in them before i started this...but looks pretty easy to do..
melinda
 
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Melinda, the link is for something else. LOL I've done the same thing Liz
 
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darn I did it again...

sorry

here's the correct addy
http://lifeonlakeshoredrive.bl...e-tree-tutorial.html
 
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oh that is a nice one. Different method from one I did years ago. TFS Liz
 
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