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Posts Tagged ‘christmas tree’

From the blog GreenStory by kjaros on Friday, December 25th, 2009

What have you done in past years to reduce, reuse or recycle your holiday trimming and trees? Here are a couple ideas. Tell us your best tips!

Once the holidays are over, it’s …

From the blog GreenStory by kjaros on Friday, November 20th, 2009

As you begin to search for that perfect holiday tree, careful selection for quality and freshness can keep your holidays safe - and attractive.

A tree purchased from a lot will not be …

From the blog GreenStory by kjaros on Friday, November 20th, 2009

No matter how well you care for your Christmas tree, it is not likely to remain fresh much longer than three weeks. Here are some tips to help:

1. Store tree in …

From the blog GreenStory by kjaros on Friday, November 20th, 2009

More and more people are buying live Christmas trees for display inside, then planting the trees outdoors after the holiday. As evergreens, these live Christmas trees lend color to the winter …