Kfilly
03-02-2017, 04:51 PM
Here are a few things the common pine tree an be used for in a survival situation. I have not tried all of these, but I have heard they work (will try the soon).
1). Fine pine branches can be used as bedding,minsulation from the cold, and for shelter.
2). Pine nuts and the soft inner tree bark are edible (bark has to be boiled).
3). Pine needle tea can be made and consumed. Pine needle tea is rich in vitamins A and C
4). Finer pine tree roots can be rinsed off and boiled in a small amount of water. It will produce a sugary drink for energy.
5). Pine sap can be used as a makeshift alternative to glue.
6). Dead pine trees and pine branches may be rich in fat wood. Fat wood is wood saturated in pine tar. It is very good for fire starting.
I have not tried these as I have just heard of them.
7). I heard a pine branch 1" in diameter and 3" long can serve as a makeshift water filter straw and make water safe for consumption.
8). I have also heard that pine needles can be ground up in your hands and then applied to your skin as a natural insect repellent.
It would be good to start threads like this for common plants.
1). Fine pine branches can be used as bedding,minsulation from the cold, and for shelter.
2). Pine nuts and the soft inner tree bark are edible (bark has to be boiled).
3). Pine needle tea can be made and consumed. Pine needle tea is rich in vitamins A and C
4). Finer pine tree roots can be rinsed off and boiled in a small amount of water. It will produce a sugary drink for energy.
5). Pine sap can be used as a makeshift alternative to glue.
6). Dead pine trees and pine branches may be rich in fat wood. Fat wood is wood saturated in pine tar. It is very good for fire starting.
I have not tried these as I have just heard of them.
7). I heard a pine branch 1" in diameter and 3" long can serve as a makeshift water filter straw and make water safe for consumption.
8). I have also heard that pine needles can be ground up in your hands and then applied to your skin as a natural insect repellent.
It would be good to start threads like this for common plants.