The holidays are officially over in New York City as the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree is set to come down soon. It’s your last chance to see the tree before it ...
Since 2007, retired Rockefeller Center Christmas Trees have been milled into lumber and donated to Habitat for Humanity. This year’s 74-foot-tall Norway spruce was delivered to NYC from West ...
And she photographed some of the ways a New York Christmas is different, like carrying a tree home under your arm after work because you don't own a car.
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On winter walks, note dead limbs and branches and prune them back. If you see exposed crowns of perennial plants, push them ...
Recycle your Christmas tree at 75 drop-off locations across New York City during Mulchfest, which runs through Sunday, January 12.
The tradition of putting up an evergreen tree, or "yolka," to celebrate New Year's dates to the beginning of the former ...
Heavy precipitation will likely leave the city “soaked” in the hours before 2025, with temperatures around Central Park ...
When trees are placed into a woodchipper, the result is mulch that can be used on trails or to protect and feed soil. Recycled trees also have been placed in wildlife centers for birds and other ...
Ahead, here are 11 budget-friendly DIY kitchen projects you can do on your own that will give the culinary epicenter of your ...
Now that Christmas is officially over, you might be wondering how to properly dispose your holiday tree -- whether it is real or artificial. With the expansion of NYC's curbside composting program, ...
Have you started feeling the pressure of taking down your Christmas tree now that Dec. 25 has come and gone? New Yorkers used to have to wait for specific days set by the ...