Real Christmas trees are biodegradable and green! Give them a 2nd life by recycling them to mulch or compost.
Go Green and Recycle Your Real Christmas Trees

Living Fences™ made of ornamental evergreens such as Hollies, Leyland Cypress and Green Giant Arborvitae. Instead of using hard goods such as metal or wood fences for screens in the landscape, these natural barriers create privacy, shade and closure to your landscape. Evergreens are an excellent biomass filter, producing oxygen and helping to reduce your carbon footprint.
Real Christmas trees are biodegradable and green! Give them a 2nd life by recycling them to mulch or compost.
Fall is a great time for planting. As temperatures cool, transplanting is less stressful on plants as they slowly become dormant with less active new growth.
Consistently monitoring your watering is one of the most important things you can do for the success of your Living Fence.
By practicing good environmental stewardship we can reduce fertilizer runoff into our creeks, rivers and Chesapeake Bay.
Fall is the time of year in the transition zone that we notice some browning on the green giant arborvitae. This is the normal conifer needle cast.
Fall is great time to plant and transplant plants in your garden and yard. Nellie Steven Hollies prefer being planted is cooler weather.