Of all the Christmas traditions, there's nothing quite as magical as picking out a tree. Picture this: You're strolling through rows of luscious pine, fir, and spruce trees on a brisk afternoon at a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Some aspects of choosing a live Christmas tree, like shape, color, and aroma, are subjective. But certain Christmas tree species ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Looking for the perfect tree? Here are five common options you'll find in Rhode Island. One of the most popular varieties of ...
Now that Thanksgiving is out of the way, Christmas is in full swing, and if you still put up a real Christmas tree, it's time to start thinking about where to get one. For folks who want to go to a ...
Consider these factors before planting your future tree. If you love getting a fresh Christmas tree for your living room each year, you’ve probably wondered if it’s possible to grow one yourself. Do ...
The road your Christmas tree traveled from the land to your home is probably much different from what you imagine. Christmas trees, as evergreens brought indoors, may have originated from the northern ...
Courtesy of Graydon Myhre Rows of evergreen trees are lightly dusted with freshly fallen snow at the Kootenai County Fairgrounds in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. This is where the Myhre family sells their ...
In the lumber-centric Pacific Northwest, Douglas and noble fir are the classic choices for a Christmas tree — aromatic, good for ornaments and able to last a few weeks. But with hotter and drier ...
Michigan is the third-largest Christmas tree producing state in the U.S., selling about 2 million trees annually. The state's Christmas tree industry generates a market value of $45 million from trees ...
Some aspects of choosing a live Christmas tree, like shape, color, and aroma, are subjective. But certain Christmas tree species are better at keeping their needles and holding ornaments. Two ...