The presents are unwrapped, the cookies are crumbs, and that real Christmas tree will become a fire hazard soon enough. Most ...
Don't want to just chuck your Christmas tree in the trash? It can be used to make mulch or even feeding areas for fish or ...
Christmas trees are grown as a farm crop. It takes several growing seasons before a Christmas tree is ready to harvest.
Residents can recycle their Christmas trees for free starting Friday at more than 30 drop-off locations throughout the valley ...
Christmas preparations are year-round for Mike Healey on his Woodbine tree farm, but his love for the job and the holiday ...
WGN’s “Plant Daddy” Tim Joyce is back to share some weekend gardening tips, including how to make sure your plants are ...
In Fielding Questions, reader also shared about a sprouting Christmas tree and asked for more information about cardboard for ...
Not sure which holiday plants are worth saving? These festive favorites can thrive indoors long after the season ends—while a ...
Learn safe ways to dispose of your Christmas tree, prevent fire hazards, and explore recycling and reuse ideas from Morton Arboretum experts.
Save and recycle Christmas tree needles for these 7 valuable, free ways to enhance your gardens, improve soil, and feed your ...
When everything needs to be taken down, spots are available to safely dispose of natural Christmas trees. The Fairmont City Street Shop at 417 East Margaret Street and Sherburn Nursery Drop Site at 10 ...
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Don’t ditch your Christmas tree – reuse it!

One of the quickest green ways to re-use your Christmas tree is to cut off the branches and lay them on the surface of the ...