I now live near a pine tree and don’t know what to do with all of the pine cones. Decorations? Just burn them in a fire pit? Any ideas welcome.
- Fire starters. We collect them all from our property ahead of winter too help with starting the fire. - Twisted firestarter (hey, hey, hey) 
- Do they have to be open for this or is closed fine? - I only really collect the ones that look like they’ll burn, so I can’t really say. 
 
 
- The seeds from some kinds of pine are edible. e.g. pine nuts are used as an ingredient in pesto. 
- Chuck them in an open fire then get out your paraglider for a quick ascent 
- JustInTheTrees on youtube has a good video about making pinecone syrup like that. Looks good! 
 
- We used to pretend they were hand grenades and huck them at eachother. 
- If you have access to a wood chipper or similar, they’re great for mulch, and as substrate component for some orchids. 
- Depends on the type of pine tree. Lot of the uses mentioned by others are dependent on the type. If you can identify the type, I’d try searching it. - In addition to the uses some have mentioned, some have medicinally useful compounds that can be extracted by alcohol. 
- I think that pine trees find them useful for dispersing seeds :P 
- I’m pining for an answer to this question myself. 
- Use them to predict the weather! Their scales close when its humid (predicting rain) and open when its gonna be sunny. 
- I’m using them as Christmas tree decorations, but you can use them in multiple ways. You can hang them by a string, you can spray paint them and/or put them in a terrarium, etc. 
- Organic enemas? 
- Dip them in water and watch them close up tight. 
- Make hooch 
- Make a scented potpourri? Idk, I’ve never done that. But it seems easy to do! 














