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.
Kathy Kelada, Los Angeles-based author and life coach, says she still can’t believe she’s the owner of an artificial Christmas tree. But a few years ago, she found a 9-foot artificial noble fir ...
Scientists at Washington State University are looking at what goes into that choice, contributing data to research to ...
Red River Farms in Donna is offering free Christmas trees to families in need. The farm announced on Monday in a TikTok video that they will be handing out free ...
Patty Fling went to Anthony’s on Friday to find her tree. She said she always goes for a Noble fir because it’s easier to hang ornaments on the branches, and she also appreciates the smell of ...
Oregon is the best place in the world for Christmas trees. With 4.7 million trees produced in 2017, that much is not up for debate. But what is debatable is the age-old question: Which of Oregon’s ...
A professor emeritus at Washington State University, Chastagner is considered one of the world’s foremost experts on tree and ornamental flower bulb pathologies. In 2018, he received a lifetime ...
Anthony Dal Bello, the namesake behind Anthony’s Christmas Trees, retired in 2018 but still pops in from time to time to say hello to longtime customers and help out where he can at the tree lot ...
TOLEDO — A laminated picture of Sandy Miller’s beloved late husband Gene is nestled among the garlands and bulbs that decorate the Noble Fir tree at the corner of Collins Road and State Route 505.
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