For some families, the decorating isn’t complete until there’s a fresh and fragrant tree in the house. So if cutting down or purchasing a fresh Christmas tree is part of your family’s holiday ...
Well, here we are, folks – the second weekend of December and just two weeks before Christmas. And if Christmas is a season, holiday, or celestial event you celebrate, you likely fall into one of two ...
Everyone wants their cut Christmas tree to look beautiful for as long as possible, but it can be difficult to keep a real one healthy. Naturally, one of the key factors is providing enough water.
Natural, living Christmas tree are beautiful, smell good. But with time they dry out and can become dull or brown. You've likely heard tips and suggestions like adding an aspirin or a splash of bleach ...
Keep your Christmas tree hydrated with a steady supply of plain water for longer freshness. Make a fresh trunk cut and place it in water within hours to boost absorption. Store the tree in a cool, ...
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 ...