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How to safely drive a Christmas tree home If you decided to purchase a live tree, the hardest part of this journey may be bringing it home. Most trees are approximately 6 or 7 feet in height.
From how to choose the right stand to how often to water a Christmas tree, it is important to properly care for your tree. Ahead, an expert shares their best tips on how to keep your live ...
PHOTO: A man at a Christmas tree farm standing with the tree he cut down. (Adobe Stock │ #239441955 – CM Photo) ...
PUBLISHED: December 25, 2024 at 12:30 PM EST With the Christmas holiday coming to a close, it is time to get rid of your live Christmas tree.
As the holiday season comes to an end, the time to take down Christmas trees is quickly approaching. That means deciding what to do with your tree once it's taken down. Sending it to the landfill ...
Those live trees also represent family traditions that are woven into the Christmas tree selection process. "Generation after generation come through," said Dwayne Evans of Best Feeds Garden ...
You can toss your tree at one of them from Dec. 24 to Jan. 9, during daylight hours. Before you load your tree up, make sure all nails, wires, ornaments, tree stands and lights are off the tree.
MATTOON: The City will be picking up live Christmas trees curbside. Residents should have trees on their curbs by 7 a.m. Jan. 3. Crews will pick up trees between Jan. 3 and Jan. 4.
Throughout January, residents can take their live Christmas trees to the Manitowoc County Recycling Center, 3000 Basswood Road. Trees should be free of stands, decorations, bags, tinsel, lights ...
Whether you are dropping off at your county’s Christmas tree collection sites or placing it at the curb, remember to remove all ornaments, lights, tinsel, wire, stand, as well as the tree bag.