Even after the holidays have passed you can still give new purpose to your Christmas tree. Here's what to know.
Learn safe ways to dispose of your Christmas tree, prevent fire hazards, and explore recycling and reuse ideas from Morton Arboretum experts.
Successful pruning can improve tree health, boost flower and fruit production, and create an attractive landscape.
Wondering when to take down your Christmas tree? Tradition says to keep it up until Epiphany, January 6. Here's why you can extend the season.
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There is no right or wrong time to start taking your decorations down, but some believe leaving them up too long can bring ...
Explore how evergreens shaped winter rituals and how the Christmas tree evolved through culture, religion, and modern ...
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Waste not when it comes to packaging materials you could recycle instead of tossing this year. Read on for a listing of what Island Waste Watch wants to you to sort out after unwrapping your Christmas ...