In anticipation of a hotter, drier climate, foresters across the Pacific Northwest have been testing new species of trees.
Changes to the region’s climate mean consumers have some new choices at the tree farm that are more suitable for hotter, drier summers.
Christmas trees are big business out West, but a hotter climate means challenges for tree growers. John Tillman owns Tillman Christmas Trees and has acres of Noble, Nordmann, Fraser, Korean and ...
Of all the Christmas traditions, there's nothing quite as magical as picking out a tree. Picture this: You're strolling through rows of luscious pine, fir, and spruce trees on a brisk afternoon at a ...
Some aspects of choosing a live Christmas tree, like shape, color, and aroma, are subjective. But certain Christmas tree species are better at keeping their needles and holding ornaments. Two ...
Christmas trees are grown as a farm crop. It takes several growing seasons before a Christmas tree is ready to harvest.
When everything needs to be taken down, spots are available to safely dispose of natural Christmas trees. The Fairmont City Street Shop at 417 East Margaret Street and Sherburn Nursery Drop Site at 10 ...
The best way to spread Christmas cheer is not to spread invasive species hiding in festive foliage, but instead disposing of ...
While evergreen trees are a staple of Christmas, they mean so much more to Aspen and the surrounding White River National ...