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She brushed the dirt away and lifted up a bulky, heavy sack and unwound the twine.
Source: https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2023/07/03/valley-of-the-moon-fiction-paul-yoon
The farm will supply a saw if you need one, but she also advises to bring a tarp and a ball of twine for putting the tree in the trunk of the car, or on the roof.
Source: https://www.sudbury.com/local-news/cut-down-your-own-christmas-tree-at-this-whitefish-farm-7958133
"This is the process where I use twine, a staple gun, and scissors, to section off my raised garden bed into one-foot squares, that will help me grow so much more food in less space," she said.
We’re expecting Mitch Marner to keep shooting the puck, picking Alex Killorn to get on the board and selecting Corey Perry to tickle the twine.