However, if you want to support local farmers now, you might consider a living Christmas tree. Favorites are in the Araucaria ...
Replicate the Norfolk pine's native conditions. Replicate this variety's natural habitat as much as possible to ensure its success in your home. "For this specific plant, it is ideal to have six-plus ...
What if I told you there’s a Christmas tree that can be left up all year without looking out of place? For those who prefer natural trees, it’s real, but doesn’t drop needles all over the living room ...
Feed your Norfolk Island pine with a weak liquid fertilizer throughout the growing season (the spring and summer months). A ...
Norfolk Island pines are a tropical plant, despite their evergreen look. Martha Stewart's tips make it easy to keep them safe ...
Many folks have purchased their Christmas tree this year and if they were cut on the mainland and shipped here, the trees may already be losing needles. Some say it is the piney odor that makes it ...
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"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Have you ever brought a holiday plant, such as a poinsettia, home with high expectations—only to see it ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." When it comes to decorating your Norfolk pine for the holidays, stick with lightweight Christmas ...
The Norfolk pine is most satisfying as a houseplant, one of the few conifers that will live successfully indoors. Easy to grow, a Norfolk will thrive for years indoors. It does so well for so many ...
Maia Kikuyama admires an early Christmas gift of a keiki Cook pine. The plants make an excellent, easy-care house or office plant. “Most of our local Araucaria are the columnaris species (Cook pines), ...