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Woe, Christmas tree; figuring out what's wrong with your holiday centerpiece
Cut trees add a special touch to Christmas, but they are not without problems that sometimes must be addressed.
Maybe this is your first year with a farm-raised cut Christmas tree. Or perhaps you’ve used them for years, but something seems off. Drooping branches, fallen ornaments and even a few bugs can make ...
Terrestrial laser scanning data show that trees move their branches in a diurnal pattern, settling down for the night -- as if falling asleep. Changes in the water status of leaves and branches causes ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Oh Christmas tree, oh Christmas tree… how hard it is to make a decision. Maybe you’re looking for branches strong enough to hold heavy heirloom ornaments. Or perhaps you have small ...
Then, share your own stories in the comments section below! Is it a pine cone — or bugs about to hatch? Every year around this time, people share social media posts warning about "walnut-sized" brown ...
It’s a season-round issue — your neighbor’s trees. In the fall, leaves from the tree are blown onto your yard; in the winter, the wind splinters its branches; in the spring, its foliage blocks ...
There’s something magical about the moment the lights go on—the soft golden glow, the shimmer of ornaments, the hush of holiday anticipation. This season, the Leilonie 7.5-Foot Pre-Lit Green Full Fir ...
Terrestrial laser scanning data show that trees move their branches in a diurnal pattern, settling down for the night – as if falling asleep. So far, however, researchers have been uncertain as to why ...
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