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Thursday, November 30, 2017

Christmas Tree 101

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This Old House
November 30, 2017
Yard & Garden

Christmas Tree 101

How to Choose a Live Christmas Tree

It's guaranteed to be fresher, more fragrant, and longer-lasting than a cut one–not to mention eco-friendly

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How to Make an Evergreen Wreath

Follow these easy instructions to make a seasonal wreath with magnolia leaves, juniper, and pine

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Plant a Living Christmas Tree After the Holiday Season

Keep your tree around for the long haul with a pro's tips for planting it in your yard

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Fuss-Free Christmas Tree Transport

Plan ahead to transport your tree home without damaging it (or your home)

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Create a Craftsman-Style Holiday Entry

The earthy tones and nature-themed motifs that define this architectural style make for a festive, welcoming porch

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Protect Shrubs from Harsh Weather

Stop the hazards of winter from wreaking havoc on evergreen shrubs. Follow these late-November prep tips to help your hedges make it to spring damage-free

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The Wreaths of Colonial Williamsburg

Forget about decking the halls. In historic Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia, a talented team of designers dress the doors with one-of-a-kind holiday wreaths

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Reader Remodel Contest | Kitchen

Is YOUR kitchen ready for prime time? If you renovated your kitchen just in time for the holidays, we want to see your before-and-after photos. Tell us about your remodel and you could win a flexible meal-delivery plan from Fresh Direct, Plated, Hello Fresh, or Blue Apron (your choice, valued at $250)

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21 Gifts for Future DIYers and Kids Who Love to Build

Love Lincoln Logs? These finds are similar and make great gifts for future do'ers in your life.

DID YOU KNOW THAT... Lincoln Logs were created by one of Frank Lloyd Wright's sons, John?

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