As any aspiring lumberjack knows, most of the time it's illegal to wander into a national forest to chop down a tree. This month, however, the U.S. Department of Agriculture is all for it ...
The 41-year-old wanted to cut the pine down but the tree is legally protected and she has been told it was "unlikely" South Norfolk Council would permit the move. She said: "This tree is causing ...
The Christmas season is nearly here, and many families in Vermont will take part in the age-old tradition of cutting down a tree to adorn with lights and decorations as the centerpiece of their ...
Looking to cut down your own Christmas tree ... Admission to the farm is $5 per car, with cut-your-own trees costing $89.95 plus tax (pre-cut tree prices vary). Reservations are required for cutting ...
A woman who claimed she has a severe allergic reaction to a tree in her garden has been told by a council she cannot chop it down. Rachna Anderson, who lives in Easton, near Norwich, Norfolk said she ...
One of these awesome multi-use management plans is providing American families with Christmas trees they can cut themselves. Most, but not all national forests will allow you to choose and cut down ...
Forget farms; a wild-grown Christmas tree is easily attainable. Washington's national forests allow locals to cut down trees for personal use, but it's no free-for-all. Nature-grown evergreens require ...
Sidmore has an assortment of tools free to use to cut down your tree, but asks that customers bring their own twine or rope to secure the tree to their car. When: Nov. 29-30 from 9 a.m.-3:45 p.m ...