Pruning is essential to the health of many landscaping trees, but did you know that your Christmas tree can benefit from pruning, too? Yes, even cut ones.
When shopping for a Christmas tree, you'll ideally have taken height into consideration before purchasing. If not, here's how ...
Christmas trees are grown as a farm crop. It takes several growing seasons before a Christmas tree is ready to harvest.
Prune in winter to get the most out of the investment of time and money you put into this fall-fruiting tree — that is, lots ...
Every day for the past 72 years, from July to December, Pud Johnston spends hours pruning Christmas trees. As he approaches 100, he believes his work keeps him strong and robust. Subscribe to The Post ...
Indoor evergreens promise the best of both worlds: the glow of a decorated tree in December and a living houseplant that ...