After Central Texans get their trees, it's important to properly care for them and to look out for potential allergy concerns with the tree inside. Tips for both can be found below.
Some jurisdictions in Central Texas offer free Christmas tree recycling. In order to recycle, all trees must be natural, free ...
With Christmas over, many families are looking for something to do with their Christmas trees. Cities across Central Texas ...
The longtime nonprofit has launched an urban forestry workforce program to create a larger, more diverse talent pool to ...
With the free program, Texas Disposal Systems and city of Austin turn living Christmas trees and other living decor into ...
Starting Dec. 26, the Texas Disposal Systems will accept live Christmas trees and live decorations to be repurposed into ...
Early this year, the Texas Trees Foundation released its plan to tackle the lack of trees in the Southwestern Medical District as part of its initiatives to combat the urban heat island effect.
It’s time for Texans to brace for ‘cedar fever’ season once again. Cedar fever is an allergic reaction to the pollen released by mountain cedar trees and, unfortunately, you don’t ...