The presents are unwrapped, the cookies are crumbs, and that real Christmas tree will become a fire hazard soon enough. Most ...
Real Christmas trees are slightly more environmentally friendly than their plastic counterparts — if you dispose of them ...
While evergreen trees are a staple of Christmas, they mean so much more to Aspen and the surrounding White River National ...
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 ...
Plants that drop all their leaves at one time and enter a leafless, dormant state are called deciduous. In climates that ...
There are a host of evergreen plants, right under our feet, that herald in that same hope and joy as a Christmas tree.
Learn safe ways to dispose of your Christmas tree, prevent fire hazards, and explore recycling and reuse ideas from Morton Arboretum experts.
What began as evergreen worship in pre-Christian cultures evolved through German traditions, British royal influence, and ...
The trees should be real and free of all decorations. They will be anchored to environmentally-friendly weights and submerged ...
Creating outdoor privacy doesn't have to mean sacrificing space, and some compact evergreens offer a natural solution that ...
Our culture has lost something special with the rise of the artificial tree and the fall of so many Christmas tree farms, ...