Evergreens have long served as symbols of life during the bleakness of winter. But Queen Victoria spurred the tradition that has become a global phenomenon.
A Texas A&M horticulturist explains how the festive plant causes stress to trees.
Giving human food to dogs can be dangerous, but a Texas A&M veterinarian says some types are OK in small amounts.
Despite the drought, industry experts say any price increases on Texas-grown trees will be small.
A Texas A&M English professor examines how poems and stories about Mrs. Claus spoke to women's central role in the Christmas holiday.
A Texas A&M associate history professor explains how the classic poem helped reframe the holiday as a family-friendly event.
Texas A&M AgriLife experts give tips on removing, repurposing and disposing Christmas trees.
As an unprecedented year comes to a close, a Texas A&M health expert says it's important to be mindful of your physical and mental health.
The Texas A&M Forest Service says that live trees have many environmental benefits, and are 100 percent biodegradable.
A Texas A&M AgriLife expert offers advice for protecting yourself when shopping online and in-person this year.