The sticky sap and the smell of pine needles and bark are an essential part of the Christmas tree experience for many. And while you can't tromp through a snowy field to pick out your tree for ...
The Public Works Department has sought permission from the Tree Authority Department of the Thane Municipal Corporation to ...
Sometimes one Christmas tree just doesn't cut it. ‘Tis the season for multiple trees, sometimes one in every room, even the bathroom.
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 ...
A resident is threatening to sue Hackensack and the Board of Education, saying they removed trees from her property without ...
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 ...
It’s the holiday season — and folks across California are getting into the spirit with twinkling lights, decorated trees and festive displays. If you’re still looking for a Christmas tree, several ...
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 ...
MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Texas — Neighbors in a Porter-area community say they are devastated and angry after discovering that a large tree containing a long-established bald eagle nest was cut down earlier ...
As Christmas fast approaches, is it legal to cut down your own Christmas tree? Cutting your own Christmas tree is an experience many farms offer in Ohio and is very legal. But that's on supervised, ...
Every year, families venture into fields and forests to cut down the perfect Christmas tree. Fresh Christmas trees are a whimsical part of the holiday season that livens up people's homes with glowing ...
Along the Naogaon bypass road, tall palm trees once stood like silent sentinels-lining the highway, softening the concrete stretch with shade and symmetry, and serving a purpose far beyond aesthetics.