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How to Cut Down a Tree Safely

Safety isn’t a throwaway word when it comes to felling trees and running chainsaws. You must take it seriously. There, of ...
When shopping for a Christmas tree, you'll ideally have taken height into consideration before purchasing. If not, here's how ...
Lemon trees need pruning to shape, improve airflow, and boost fruit production. Here's when you should do it and how to get it right for a healthy harvest.
Live Christmas trees can make the season festive, but getting a tree home safely is more important. We're here to help.
About 30 million real Christmas trees are sold in the U.S. every year, according to the National Christmas Tree Association, including both pre-cut trees and cut-your-own. For many families, going to ...
While there aren't any Christmas tree farms in the greater Gardner area, there are a few cut-your-own tree farms a relatively short drive away from Gardner. Most tree farms in Central Massachusetts ...
In most cases, you can trim a neighbor's tree that hangs over your fence or crosses onto your property line. This is what to know before you start cutting.
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In Massachusetts, it’s illegal to cut down a tree from public land for Christmas. Across the US, you can get permits to cut down Christmas trees from national forests, but there are no locations in ...
With Thanksgiving now past, many families across the country are ready for the annual tradition of putting up the Christmas tree. For those who opt for a real tree, the first mark of the holiday ...
If you're looking for a Christmas tree, several places near Cincinnati have you covered. The Enquirer created a roundup of 13 places to cut your own Christmas tree in the area. See hours, addresses ...
All you have to do is visit recreation.gov and download a $5 Christmas tree permit from your local national forest. If you want a slightly better bargain, cut your tree from Bureau of Land Management ...