Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Well, here we are, folks – the second weekend of December and just two weeks before Christmas. And if Christmas is a season, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Folk wisdom holds that sugar acts as food for the tree to soak up along with the water, which helps prolong its lifespan. People ...
If you've chosen a real fir tree this year, you might be wondering how often you should water your Christmas tree to ensure it lasts throughout the celebrations. When it comes to choosing a real ...
A father and son enjoy the lights on the Christmas tree at the Cary Town Hall in North Carolina. Experts from Michigan State University and the National Christmas Tree association say you shouldn’t ...
Keep your Christmas tree hydrated with a steady supply of plain water for longer freshness. Make a fresh trunk cut and place it in water within hours to boost absorption. Store the tree in a cool, ...
Many families rush to put up a Christmas tree right after Thanksgiving, excited to get an early start on the holiday season. But keeping a Christmas tree fresh for more than a month can be tricky.
If you want a Christmas tree that lasts through the holidays, it's important to start with a fresh tree. Cut 0.5 to 1 inch off the bottom of the trunk before putting it in the stand. And make sure it ...
In the weeks before Christmas every year, millions of Americans head to Christmas tree farms across the country to buy a real, live tree for the holiday. According to the Michigan State University ...
Yule be sorry if you try this so-called Christmas tree hack. Experts explain why pouring boiling water into a Christmas tree stand will quickly land you on the naughty list this holiday season.
Beth Skwarecki is Lifehacker’s Senior Health Editor, and holds certifications as a personal trainer and weightlifting coach. She has been writing about health for over 10 years. It seems like ...
Well, here we are, folks – the second weekend of December and just two weeks before Christmas. And if Christmas is a season, holiday, or celestial event you celebrate, you likely fall into one of two ...