Cutting your own tree and bringing the tree indoors as close to Christmas as possible will give you the optimum freshness.
Having trouble keeping your Christmas tree alive? Here’s a step by step guide on how to save a dying Christmas tree and fix a ...
You don’t need to be an outdoors expert to cut your own tree, but a little planning can mean all the difference.
Some words may be mispronounced. If you are still looking to cut down your own Christmas tree this year, you need to hustle.
Does your family celebrate Christmas with a decked-out, real, live Christmas tree? Did you know that you can head into your ...
The National Forest Service really does encourage us to skip the Christmas tree lots and head out into nature to cut down our own trees, but you need a permit and the correct forest. L.A. Times ...
Here's what you should know to purchase the perfect tree and how to take care of that tree once you get it home.
To keep your real Christmas tree looking fresh for longer and extend its life, we called on the expertise of David Johnson, ...
A home in the Baton Rouge area may look normal, but the sign in the yard is your first hint as to what’s hidden in the ...
Located near Concord in Henniker, Mount Hunger Christmas Tree Farm has trees from six to eight feet tall to cut yourself, as ...
Buy a fresh tree. Evergreen trees begin to dry out as soon as they are cut at the tree farm. A dried-out tree can be a fire hazard, especially since it will be covered with electric lights.