A state forester shared tips on where and how to cut a Christmas tree in Southcentral Alaska, and how to make it last.
For me, the Christmas season does not begin until the smell of a fresh-cut Frasier fir fills my family room. Once a live or ...
Bring the whole family and some twine—this is the hands‑on, joyful way to make a holiday tradition. If chopping down a real ...
Your tree will drink a lot—and we do mean a lot— of water, especially in the first week. Make sure your stand holds a quart ...
The USDA Forest Service sells Christmas Tree permits through Recreation.gov. Prices range from $5 to $20, depending on the location of the forest. To buy your permit in advance and find your local ...