Here are seven practical ways to reuse your Christmas tree after the holidays from the experts. "Pine wood and needles are ...
Pines, firs and spruces all are conifers, and all will look great in your home. Still, every decorator should know the provenance of their Christmas tree. Here is how to tell the difference (hint: go ...
I am planning to purchase my first cut Christmas tree and would like some pointers on purchasing a quality tree and caring for it. This is a good time to shop for a cut tree, as availability should ...
According to garden expert David Denyer from Eflorist, January and February are the ideal time to mulch Christmas trees as the needles can help to protect plants from the harsh cold temperatures.
I would like to try decorating with a live-cut tree for Christmas this year in our family room. Could you please provide some advice on selecting and caring for one? Most lots will have a few ...
Ready to stop pretending you enjoy the annual ritual of dragging a dead pine tree into your house that sheds needles like a nervous cat sheds fur? You’re in luck — artificial Christmas trees are up to ...
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