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Stay Green, Stay Toasty: Winterizing Your Home and Garden
If you happen to buy a Fraser fir from a Home Depot store in the Southeast, it’s possible that tree came from Sexton Farms, a fourth-generation, family-owned and -operated farm nestled in the mountains of southwestern Virginia and northwestern North Carolina. Join us as we get to know the Sexton family and their connection to your holiday tree.
Stay Green, Stay Toasty: Winterizing Your Home and Garden
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Q&A with Dan Knuth, Featured Associate for The Home Depot #SustainabilitySquad
Q&A with Christopher Kelley, Featured Associate for The Home Depot #SustainabilitySquad
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Merchant Q&A: How The Home Depot Sources Fresh-Cut Christmas Trees
Green Guide: Choosing a Holiday Tree
Sourcing Responsibly: Sustainable Forestry
Holistic Harvesting Allows Sustainably Managed Forests to Eliminate Waste
Live vs. Artificial: Which Is the Greenest Christmas Tree?
J.D. Irving Sawmills Make the Switch to Biomass
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