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Would yarn withstand rain and cold?

We need to trim our tree, and is best to do when it's dormant in the winterSo we need to mark the bad branches now, while we can see and compare based on production of fruit and leaves.I'm trying to avoid having to buy the special plastic ribbons my grandpa used to use in his Walnut orchard (this is just for an Apple tree in our backyard)Would yarn withstand the Seattle rain fora few months, or would it wear away?

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The yarn will last a few months if you use synthetic yarn, such as nylon or polyester, rather than a natural fiber like wool, cotton, linen, or silkOrganic fibers decay when out in the weatherYou can also buy nylon or other synthetic string or twine (and clothesline and cord and so forth) at the average hardware store.
Go OUT! pass using round yet another aspect of the town! Wash u auto.get a few ice cream, discuss with a buddy, pass to the park, get your nails performed, pass looking,rescue animals,pass to the group core,
i have the same exact problem i am home alone with my brothers and my parents are workig or talking to my brothers or sleeping so i got into arts and crafts its fun to do you can make cool stuff and its independent i find stuff lying around to house like crayons and markers and paper and coloring pages you can print online but it will get borig again after a month so i am now looking for something new oh and clay sculpting is really fun to hope i helped :)
The yarn will last a few months if you use synthetic yarn, such as nylon or polyester, rather than a natural fiber like wool, cotton, linen, or silkOrganic fibers decay when out in the weatherYou can also buy nylon or other synthetic string or twine (and clothesline and cord and so forth) at the average hardware store.

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