For many, the Christmas tree is the centerpiece of the holiday season. But dry needles and drooping branches can quickly ...
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 ...
While real Christmas trees have their allure, opting for an artificial tree is the safest choice if you have a curious cat at ...
The Henderson Fire Department demonstrated the importance of keeping Christmas trees hydrated. In the video, the tree on the ...
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Choosing, setting up and decorating a Christmas tree, then disposing of it, may seem daunting. Here's some advice to brighten ...
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 ...
No, you should not add chemicals like aspirin, soap or bleach to Christmas tree water. The best way to care for a living ...
As festive, fresh pine smells fill up the air, that holiday spirit can quickly dissipate if you have allergies. Here's how to ...
Keep mulch three to six inches away from tree trunks to prevent bark damage and allow air to circulate. Spread it evenly and ...
Live Christmas trees can make the season festive, but getting a tree home safely is more important. We're here to help.
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 ...