Before you dig a hole to plant a tree, set a fence post or build a deck, first check for utility lines under your lawn.
The cold snap and snowstorm that blew through Ohio in early November nearly brought extra stress for families planning to buy a live Christmas tree. The ground froze Nov. 9 after temperatures fell ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It seems pretty simple to plant a tree. Dig a hole. Drop in a tree. Fill the hole. Add water. Go back inside and have a beer. What ...
Whether Mother Nature takes out a tree or you have one removed for poor performance, as a safety precaution, or to improve the view, part of it remains, the stump. Big or small, you have some ...
After you've cut a tree down, you might feel the urge to remove the stump. Here's why that's a costly and potentially ...
Georgia Power is reminding customers to call 811 before digging and to follow “right tree, right place” guidelines to improve ...
Or go with the pot. However you do it, some Christmas tree aficionados say you'll never regret going live. A live tree, most often an evergreen, still has its roots attached so it can continue living ...