Bringing a fresh Christmas tree home is a cherished holiday ritual, but it's serious work to keep it healthy and vibrant until the big day. And while there are plenty of do's and don'ts for caring for ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." The simple answer is, yes, Christmas trees will need water to keep them looking their best and to ensure ...
Everyone wants their cut Christmas tree to look beautiful for as long as possible, but it can be difficult to keep a real one healthy. Naturally, one of the key factors is providing enough water.
Save dried Christmas tree needles as a free, effective mulch that won’t change your soil’s pH. Gather fallen needles to use around shrubs and perennials for moisture retention. Boil fresh green ...
With the holiday season in full swing, State Fire Marshal Jon M. Davine is urging residents to take precautions when setting up and maintaining real Christmas trees. “A dry Christmas tree can burn ...