You’ve worked your way through the leftover ham, mashed potatoes, green beans and pie — but have you considered eating your Christmas tree? Between 25 million and 30 million real Christmas ...
If you’re someone that has a yard with pine trees, then a frequent problem you might face is having to clean the pine needles. However, unlike leaves or other organic matter, they can be tough to rake ...
According to a expert, pine needle mulch is good for garden soil but does nothing to the acidity. Gardeners have been putting pine needle mulch, also known as pine straw, on acid-loving plants ...
Noticeable needle loss or discoloration in pine trees could be a sign of a diseased tree. But what disease, and how can you treat your pine tree to restore it to health? So, if you’re asking yourself ...
What’s more, you get to enjoy the fresh fragrance of the pine needles which create an extra festive aroma. Despite having celebrated a good few Christmases I still get excited about decorating a ...
Even if you have one of those fake snow blankets designed to catch fallen pine needles, they'll inevitably find their way onto the carpet and somehow etch themselves in the fibres. While it might ...
If you've chosen a real Christmas tree this year, you might have noticed the floor beneath it starting to get littered with pine needles. And while your first instinct might be to grab your vacuum ...