Live Christmas trees can make the season festive, but getting a tree home safely is more important.
If you're lucky enough to live in an area with lots of trees you've probably had to deal with limbs and branches that cross property lines.
Trees are the most spectacular plants in the garden. And since they grow so slowly, it is imperative that we treat them with ...
The two best things you can do to ensure your Christmas tree doesn't drop its needles prematurely is get a fresh one to start ...
Pruning your pear tree regularly not only increases your fruit yield and protects the plant from disease, it's also necessary for structural support.
In most cases, you can trim a neighbor's tree that hangs over your fence or crosses onto your property line. This is what to ...
Live Christmas trees can make the season festive, but getting a tree home safely is more important. We're here to help.
You have the legal right to trim branches overhanging your property line, but legal considerations don't end there. When you ...
Avoid pruning when plants or soil are wet, especially if a freeze is coming soon. Late winter, just before new growth, is ...
Late fall is an ideal time to prune many trees and shrubs because their branch structure is visible after the leaves have fallen.
Families can cut their own Christmas tree in Shasta-Trinity or Lassen national forests for a $10 permit. Tree species vary by elevation, with white firs at lower altitudes and unique types like ...
The first winter I got brave with pruning, I “tidied up” a lilac on a sunny January afternoon. Come spring, the shrub was ...