When it comes to Christmas tree care, there's plenty of bad advice floating around. Here's a look at myths and facts.
For me, the Christmas season does not begin until the smell of a fresh-cut Frasier fir fills my family room. Once a live or fresh-cut tree is in the home, the unmistakable smell of pine, spruce or fir ...
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Frequent watering and a well-timed trim are essential for keeping your tree at its best throughout the festive period ...
Christmas trees are decor, but also plants. If you want your tree to last, you should avoid a few common missteps that will shorten its lifespan.
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Water your money tree until water runs out of the drainage hole of the pot every one to two weeks, allowing the soil to ...
Money trees prefer indoor temperatures between about 60 to 75 F. These plants can also do just fine in average home humidity, ...