The city’s annual Mulchfest rang out the holiday season this year by setting a record for harvesting old Christmas trees in a ...
Artificial Christmas trees are the safe way to go. They aren’t messy as there are no pines to shed, they don’t need watering and are therefore very low maintenance. It’s also a one-time cost ...
People in Belgium have been warned not to eat their Christmas trees. Authorities issued the warning in response to a suggestion people could reuse pine needles in recipes as a way to avoid waste.
Jan. 9 (UPI) --Belgium's food safety agency issued a warning to residents to not turn their Christmas trees into food after a city's recycling recommendations included using the needles in recipes.
If you're getting fed up of dropped needles, see our guide to artificial Christmas trees. Nordmanns and Norway spruces are the most commonly available Christmas trees, with Nordmanns the most commonly ...
The agency was forced to issue the bizarre warning after the council in Ghent City launched a campaign last Thursday encouraging people to recycle their Christmas trees to reduce waste.
A zoo has received nearly 50 donated Christmas trees as part of an annual appeal to help enrich the lives of its animals. Hamerton Zoo Park in Cambridgeshire put out a request to the public for ...
Here is what we’ve lost. Jan. 14, 2025 The trees are well tended by the Christmas Tree Lane Assn., but they are largely cared for by the homeowners on whose property the trees reside ...
Artificial plants — fake plants, silk plants, faux foliage, or whatever you want to call them — offer a solution. They’ll never outgrow their pots, the leaves will never droop and turn ...