A homeowner who is ‘severely allergic’ to a tree in her front garden has been told by the council that she can’t cut it down.
A woman who claimed she has a severe allergic reaction to a tree in her garden has been told by a council she cannot chop it ...
There’s something romantic or nostalgic about the idea of cutting down your own Christmas tree, whether it harkens back to family memories or holiday movies that feature a hand-cut tree. On a merry ...
When local residents and admirers learned the iconic Sycamore Gap tree in northern England had been cut down last year, they ...
She now believes the issue stems from the Scots pine tree in her front garden ... South Norfolk Council to obtain permission to cut down the tree. This remains under consideration but she ...
the now decked-out tree was cut down to 20 feet to fit within the Capitol Rotunda. A lighting ceremony will be held on Monday. The ponderosa pine, a type of yellow pine, lives at elevations ...
Well, that means cutting down trees. For the eco-conscious, the Christmas tree quandary between real or artificial is prickly. When trying to decide between pine or plastic, experts are divided.
One of the Scotch Pine’s standout features is its low maintenance. Even if you occasionally forget to water it, this tree tends to hold up better than most others. While no fresh-cut Christmas ...