New York Post: Can you eat your leftover Christmas tree? These are the health benefits of ‘pine needle tea’
Can you eat your leftover Christmas tree? These are the health benefits of ‘pine needle tea’
SlashGear: Study: Christmas Tree Pine Needles Can Be Recycled As Paint And Sweeteners
New research out of the University of Sheffield has found that pine needles from Christmas trees can be recycled into useful products, including food sweeteners and paint. The new process could help ...
Study: Christmas Tree Pine Needles Can Be Recycled As Paint And Sweeteners
WFLA News Channel 8: Cypress, Pine, & Plastic: Christmas trees you can get in Florida
Learn how to make the cutest pine cone Christmas trees, a fun holiday craft idea for kids! This is a great family activity and very easy. Skills Required: None. You’ll be painting pine cones and some ...
Lifehacker: How to Clean up Christmas Tree Pine Needles Without Wrecking Your Vacuum
How to Clean up Christmas Tree Pine Needles Without Wrecking Your Vacuum
E!: The Best Christmas Tree Candles to Capture the Aroma of Fresh-Cut Pine
The Best Christmas Tree Candles to Capture the Aroma of Fresh-Cut Pine
Irish Sun: Bin your Christmas tree immediately if you find a ‘pine cone’ like growth or risk infestation with ‘thousands’ of pests
Bin your Christmas tree immediately if you find a ‘pine cone’ like growth or risk infestation with ‘thousands’ of pests
The Mirror: Bin your Christmas tree now if you find weird clump that looks like pine cone
Bin your Christmas tree now if you find weird clump that looks like pine cone