It’s that time of year again. Snow is on the ground. Shoppers are gearing up for the holidays, and families are buying real ...
When shopping for a Christmas tree, you'll ideally have taken height into consideration before purchasing. If not, here's how ...
Select a tree that looks fresh and whose needles are not brittle. You want one that has a strong fragrance and a dark, ...
Live Christmas trees can make the season festive, but getting a tree home safely is more important. We're here to help.
Millions of real Christmas trees are purchased every year. And making the annual trip to a tree farm or lot where cut trees ...
A huge part of taking care of a live Christmas tree is keeping it hydrated. It needs a surprising amount of water each day — here's exactly how much to pour.
Want the old-time experience of cutting down your family's Christmas tree? You can do it for just $10 at this Florida ...
It is possible to preserve the freshness and bright greenery of a live spruce for the entire festive season if you follow ...
About 30 million real Christmas trees are sold in the U.S. every year, according to the National Christmas Tree Association, including both pre-cut trees and cut-your-own. For many families, going to ...
If properly cared for, a fresh tree will last for three to four weeks, often even five. If it starts to get dry at any point, the safest move is to get rid of it. Chipping it for compost is the most ...
Here's everything you need to get started on finding live Christmas trees in the area - and how to keep it healthy.