Newly planted container-grown trees need daily watering for several weeks, then twice weekly through the first summer and fall, and weekly for the following two summers. Ball and burlap trees require ...
Keeping your tree hydrated, whatever the water temperature, is important to make sure it doesn't become a fire hazard.
Bringing a fresh Christmas tree home is a cherished holiday ritual, but it's serious work to keep it healthy and vibrant until the big day. And while there are plenty of do's and don'ts for caring for ...
Well-draining soil will dry out faster than denser types. While money trees don’t like soggy soil, they do like some moisture. If your soil dries out too fast, consider adding peat moss to help it ...
Many families rush to put up a Christmas tree right after Thanksgiving, excited to get an early start on the holiday season. But keeping a Christmas tree fresh for more than a month can be tricky.
Natural, living Christmas tree are beautiful, smell good. But with time they dry out and can become dull or brown. You've likely heard tips and suggestions like adding an aspirin or a splash of bleach ...