The large spruce tree on the west side of City Hall in Central Point will be removed next week after a consultation with ...
Winston-Salem officials say people who want to dispose of their live Christmas trees can do so at various collection points ...
As people dispose of their Christmas trees, farmers and scientists are working to secure the long-term future of these conifers in the face of climate change.
Central Oregon Scouts BSA will be collecting and recycling Christmas trees in your community on the weekends of December 28th ...
Christmas trees take years to grow, so meeting spikes in customer demand can be hard as growers try to take advantage of soaring prices. A reduced supply of Oregon Christmas trees has helped push ...
For just $5 — and a little effort — you can find your Christmas tree in one of Oregon’s national forests. The U.S. Forest Service encourages the public to harvest Christmas trees from ...
There is surely no shortage of Christmas trees in Oregon. Oregon is the largest producer of Christmas trees in the United States, harvesting around 4 million trees annually, according to World ...
Christmas trees are grown in every U.S. state, with Oregon, North Carolina and Michigan producing the most. Trees are also imported from Canada, with tree types including the Douglas fir imported ...
Given to the UK as part of a nearly 80-year tradition, critics say this year’s Norwegian spruce is ‘a tad underwhelming’ London’s most famous Christmas tree has been criticised for looking ...
In his almost 20 years of operating Bastien Christmas Tree Farm in the southwestern Ontario town of Essex, owner Ovide Bastien has seen climate change impacting his Christmas tree growth.
Industry experts and academics in the field of Christmas tree handling differ in opinions about whether the temperature of water used to water a Christmas tree makes a difference to its longevity.