Millions of real Christmas trees are purchased every year. And making the annual trip to a tree farm or lot where cut trees ...
According to Michigan State University, a healthy, living Christmas tree can absorb "up to 1 quart of water per day for each inch of diameter on the cut end." That means a tree with a trunk three ...
If you spend time, effort, and money picking out the perfect Christmas tree, you want to make sure it gets home in one piece ...
We answer your automotive questions to keep you safe this holiday seasonBy Keith BarryWhether hauling home a Christmas tree ...
For me, the Christmas season does not begin until the smell of a fresh-cut Frasier fir fills my family room. Once a live or ...
A state forester shared tips on where and how to cut a Christmas tree in Southcentral Alaska, and how to make it last.
As quickly as the holiday gifts and celebrations come, they seem to go just as fast. By the time the New Year’s clock strikes midnight, you’re already thinking about the best ways to pack and store ...
The two best things you can do to ensure your Christmas tree doesn't drop its needles prematurely is get a fresh one to start ...
Ah, December, the month when many people bring a little—or not-so-little—piece of the great outdoors inside in the form of a Christmas tree. But what kind of care does a felled tree need to look and ...
Large trees often develop surface roots that can damage sidewalks, mower blades, and tree health. Mulch 2–3 inches deep to cover roots safely and reduce maintenance without harming the tree. Never cut ...
There are many perks to using artificial Christmas trees during the holidays. They are a one-time investment, can be easy to assemble, are available in different colors and don’t need to be watered.