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Burning branches sounds like the simplest method of removing tree debris in your yard. However, other DIY options can go a long way to enhancing your backyard garden.
Put extra Christmas tree branches to good use with this DIY holiday decoration Published: Dec. 12, 2019, 12:30 p.m. By The Pecks | For The Oregonian/OregonLive ...
A live Christmas tree would seem to be a fine project for somebody with a brown thumb. You only have to tend it for a month, and then it’ll get chucked to the curb. But it’s important to keep ...
It is more likely to dry out and have an increased chance of catching fire, they said, adding that the best time to buy a tree is two weeks before Christmas.
Don't let your dry Christmas tree turn into a holiday nightmare. Make sure your tree is getting plenty of water, keep it away from sources of heat and when it sheds needles — make sure you throw ...
As a result, dry and aging branches have begun falling on roads, and in some cases, even on live electric wires. Recently on CMH Road, a large tree came crashing down, damaging a vehicle.
How to treat tree drought, save tree after heat damage September 10, 2020 | Jeff Rugg, Special to IBJ Keywords @Home Listen to this story ...
Arborist Ron Paquette said he's had a number of calls about tree failures. “Three trees yesterday, much, much larger that this had branches, where 18-inch branches about that big around around.