Rendering wax from Wax myrtle also known as bayberry, has been used to make wax insect repellant food and spice. Great landscaping plant for xeriscaping. Makes candle wax for light, fire starting, sealing seams, water proofing, making organic lip balm, lotions, lubricates, prevent rust, sealing canned foods, and wine bottles. Easy to harvest in a no trace survival way. E Tags: bushcraft edible wild foods herbs medicine malus sylvestris raw myrica
Friday, April 29, 2011
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