These living trees add a splash of color and cheer to any room of the house. Here's how to keep them alive into the new year and beyond.
A: The Norfolk Island pine is a popular houseplant, and many people use it as a living Christmas tree. The Norfolk Island pine thrives indoors when given good, consistent care. Place the Norfolk ...
Some tree farms in the central U.S. are selling more potted Christmas trees as people seek out an eco-friendly option or look ...
Q: Can I transplant my poinsettia plants outside after Christmas? I live where there is no frost. A: If you live in a frost-free area, chances are that you can grow your poinsettias outdoors. The ...
Nobody wants a brown, needle-dropping tree before Christmas morning. Whether your tree is potted or cut, avoid placing it ...
We buy live Christmas trees with the best of intentions, promising ourselves to plant them in the garden as soon as the holidays are over. But resolve has a way of fading like resolutions after ...
A new type of sustainable and environmentally friendly potting medium made from thinned pine trees has been created. A new type of sustainable and environmentally friendly potting medium made from ...
These native conifers can grow even in poor, rocky soil. The Spruce / Evgeniya Vlasova Jack pine is a tree that cannot be tamed—this small to medium-sized evergreen grows its own way and takes over ...