Unfortunately for Netflix subscribers, The Curse of Oak Island is not available on the streaming platform. Instead, cable subscribers can stream the latest season for free on History Channel’s app (available on Apple TV). Where can I watch Season 8 of Oak Island? Currently you are able to watch “TheRead More →

Comments: Pin Oak falls into the red oak group, and shares many of the same traits as Red Oak (Quercus rubra). … Hard, strong, and moderately priced, Red Oak presents an exceptional value to woodworkers—which explains why it is so widely used in cabinet and furniture making. How long doesRead More →

You can usually determine a wood piece as oak by running your hand across the piece. If it’s completely smooth, chances are it’s not Oak. What wood does not have knots? HDF does not contain knots or rings, making it more uniform than natural woods. It has a hard, flat,Read More →

After years of digging, the Laginas have finally found treasure. In season 5, a Gary Drayton and Rick Lagina Rhodolite Garnet brooch in Lot 8. Some believe the 500-year-old faceted gemstone could have a connection to Marie Antoinette’s lost jewels. Has Oak Island mystery been solved? Their new research hasRead More →

Acorns can be used in a variety of ways. They can be eaten whole, ground up into acorn meal or flour, or made into mush to have their oil extracted. Once you’ve safely leached the tannins from your raw acorns, you can roast them for 15 to 20 minutes andRead More →

Poison Ivy, Poison Oak and Poison Sumac. When your skin touches poison ivy, poison oak or poison sumac, you develop an itchy rash. The rash is actually an allergic reaction to urushiol, a plant oil. You can also develop a rash from touching oil-contaminated objects, such as gardening tools, clothesRead More →

You only have to trim dead or broken branches if your tree is under 3 years old. That reduces the risk of disease exposure and prevents accidental killing of the tree. Oak trees 3 years or older may be cut into a certain form, but only branches growing to theRead More →

Oaks are part of the Quercus genus of the family fagaceae. Of the 531 species of oaks, nearly half occur in North and South America. Others are found in Europe, North Africa and North West Mexico – from a wide rainfall, soil and temperature range. How do oak trees live?Read More →

Acorns are the fruit of oak trees. There are hundreds of species of oak trees around the world, with about 90 oak trees native to the US. What tree has the most acorns? Bur oak is known to botanists as Quercus macrocarpa, from the Latin and Greek words for large-fruitedRead More →

The (Quercus Ilex) Holm Oak tree is hard, dense and aromatic, much lauded for it long burn characteristic and authentic use in wood fired oven cooking. What is holm oak used for? Cultivation and uses The holm oak is one of the top three trees used in the establishment ofRead More →