Christmas brings a lot of excitement with sparkling lights; festive decorations; and, of course, the Christmas tree.
If you are tempted to stage a garden clear up amid the wet weather then bear one thing in mind: Anything rotting is good news ...
Gardeners are being warned that anyone who has a tree stump in their garden should not touch it and not get rid of it - ...
The City of Cheyenne is at it again -- cutting down more of its Cottonwood trees. The city says they’ve been identified as “a ...
The best chainsaw mills convert rough logs into useful boards and beams right where the tree was felled. See our list of top ...
Jon Seal & Conor Magee's fascinating process of building a dinghy from a set of faded plans in Teignmouth museu.
Most of us will drag our tree to the curb and forget about it, but there’s more life in a cast-off spruce or fir than you ...
Killbuck Creek Watershed Coordinator Karen Gotter offers insight into recycling a cut Christmas tree after Christmas.
The country’s food agency warned against using evergreens in food after the city of Ghent suggested an unusual form of ...
Live-cut Christmas trees can be repurposed as habitats for various species of wildlife following the holidays.
A Christmas tree with twinkling lights and sparkling ornaments can brighten the short days of December. But cutting your own can also help with fire management. Matt cuts it down with a hand saw while ...