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Christmas is over, but what to do with the tree? Here's some alternatives to the landfill
What are you going to do with your Christmas tree? Anaerobic decomposition is not only very slow (a tree can take years to ...
If you’d like to avoid this, you have options that not only will avoid harming the environment but may also help improve your ...
Tree farmers and the marketing group that supports them want more Americans to buy live-cut trees. A new Home Depot ad gave them holiday hope.
1.) Turn it into a living birdfeeder. Leave your tree in its stand or put it into a large pot or bucket weighted with rocks.
Now that Christmas is over, the debate begins. When do the decorations come down? We can’t help settle that dispute, but we can help in how you take down the décor. Specifically, the Christmas tree.
Household waste increases by 25% between Thanksgiving and New Years. Rules vary by municipality on what you can recycle and ...
The Miami Valley had temperatures in the teens Thursday morning. News Center 7′s Xavier Hershovitz was bundled up with a scarf covering his face near the damaged tree in Troy. He said you could feel ...
"Time to take down Christmas and reset the house after the holidays! this is the most satisfying feeling to me, but I left a tree up for some cozy winter," @carissacleansitall said in a Dec. 29 TikTok ...
The Rockefeller Center Christmas tree was first displayed in New York City in 1931. See how the evergreens have transformed ...
The trees have become a sought-after backdrop for social media posts, holiday cards and even marriage proposals.
Last Sunday, Ruby Coulson ’27 was named the 46th Stanford Tree, Stanford’s unofficial mascot. Coulson is the first Tree to cheer Stanford on as part of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC), which the ...
A distinctive bald cypress draped with moss on Interstate 26 between Columbia and Charleston has captured the attention of ...
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