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Keeping your Christmas tree happy and healthy this holiday 03:13. If you have yet to buy a Christmas tree this year, take cheer — prices are roughly the same as in 2023.
A swarm of destructive wasp-like insects is spreading fast, and it could mean bad news for pine trees, holiday traditions, and your backyard.
The Christmas tree in Clinton Square continues a Syracuse holiday tradition which began in 1914 when the city’s first municipal tree was put up in St. Mary’s Circle. But that was not Syracuse ...
A group of friends were ecstatic after they discovered an abandoned Christmas tree on the side of the highway. After taking it home and decorating it for the holidays, a man came forward and ...
More than five trees or brought in with regular garbage will be charged the standard yard debris rate. Contact: 503-588-5169 How to recycle your Christmas tree in north Salem ...
How to recycle your Christmas tree in Keizer. Willamette Valley Bank. Where: 5140 River Road N. Hours: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Dec. 28-29 and Jan. 4-5. Suggested donation: $20 or more, proceeds go to Boy ...
Children having a good time exploring the Guardsmen Christmas Tree Lot at Fort Mason in San Francisco on Tuesday, Dec. 12, 2023.
The U.S. Christmas tree industry is so large, it even has two dueling trade groups: one that supports natural trees and the other, artificial. On supporting science journalism ...
A small group of Christmas tree farmers are using a harvesting method that keeps the conifers alive, making it possible to harvest another tree from the same root system indefinitely. Stump culturing, ...
What happens when a Christmas tree farm plays a pivotal role in protecting the local watershed? A conservancy group in Wisconsin is transforming the farm into a preserve to protect its ecosystem.
Troop 728 will accept trees from 9 a.m.-to 1 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 31, and Sunday, Jan. 1, as well as Saturday, Jan. 7, and Sunday, Jan. 8, at the parking lot used by Terra Linda Park and Terra ...
The Pawtucket Farm Wildlife Sanctuary in Lowell. (Photo courtesy of Ryan Helen Dorsey/Mass Audubon) A group of nonprofits plans to convert a 20-acre Christmas tree farm in Lowell into forest with ...