You bring home the best Christmas tree from the lot, decorate it with love, and then eventually just drag it out. This is what happens to most of the Christmas trees, which end their lives either in a ...
Indoor evergreens promise the best of both worlds: the glow of a decorated tree in December and a living houseplant that keeps earning its space long after the ornaments are packed away. With the ...
Live Christmas trees add a special touch to the holiday season. The perfect tree looks majestic and, of course, the aroma of fresh pine sets the mood for the holiday season. Once all the lights and ...
Living Christmas trees are set out in pots for customers at Second Nature at Reads Creek plant nursery in Readstown, Wisconsin. Some tree farms in the central U.S. are selling more potted Christmas ...
Cut Christmas trees are the epitome of cut foliage. They grow on farms until harvest, like most other cut foliage. They then beautify homes and other interior spaces for Christmas. Tony Tomeo can be ...
Christmas trees come in several varieties, including artificial, live with roots, and cut trees. Live trees with intact roots can be planted after the holidays but require careful handling and ...
For me, the Christmas season does not begin until the smell of a fresh-cut Frasier fir fills my family room. Once a live or fresh-cut tree is in the home, the unmistakable smell of pine, spruce or fir ...
There used to be huge debates about the benefits of an artificial Christmas tree versus a live one. Live trees lost until the debate ultimately gave way to a robust, live Christmas tree industry. Now ...
Which option is best for you depends on the planting time, your budget, and other factors. Potted fruit trees are more expensive, but you do not need to plant them immediately. Bare-root fruit trees ...