Just because Christmas is over, it doesn't mean your Christmas cactus and poinsettias have to be retired. With a little information and care, you can keep these beautiful plants thriving year after year.
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Just because Christmas is over, it doesn't mean your Christmas cactus and poinsettias have to be retired. With a little information and care, you can keep these beautiful plants thriving year after year.
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Although taking down the Christmas tree isn’t nearly as fun as putting it up, you can recycle or reuse the tree and its branches in a number of ways. Try these tips!
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When it comes to getting a Christmas tree, cutting your own real tree over buying an artificial one has its advantages. See the list.
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In 2004, some very unlikely places experienced a white Christmas.
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Learn how to properly display the American flag, including how to carry it and how to fold a flag. Plus, learn about the details of the American flag and other important guidelines. Whether you call it Old Glory, the Stars and Stripes, or the Star-Spangled Banner, most of the rules, customs, and traditions governing the
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Every Halloween, kids canvass neighborhoods looking for goodies. But where did this tradition come from? Find out.
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How did candy corn come to be associated with Halloween? We explain!
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Bundle up and head outside to watch the December Geminids, considered the best of the annual meteor displays. Learn more about this active meteor shower coming to a backyard sky near you!
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Throughout history, different cultures have assigned symbolic meanings to various bird species. In recent times, the concept of birth month birds has gained popularity, associating each month with a specific bird and its unique symbolism. These feathered friends offer insights into personality traits and aspirations, linked to zodiac signs and astrological influences. Which birth month
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Only a few weeks after Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS put on a dazzling show, another comet is headed for a close encounter with the Sun and may become a special celestial sight. Reported to be visible as early as October 28, 2024, The New York Post says that the Halloween Comet “may become bright enough to see during the daytime.” As
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