At Grateful Trees and Bees we’re pretty sure the first Thanksgiving was all about food. Not the processed, packaged, gourmet epicurious.com variety. No, we mean basic, simple food — whatever was successfully harvested, hunted, or gathered. More, the first Thanksgiving was about the sharing of food. It was about the […]
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The best time to prune your trees is during the late Fall and winter. At Grateful Trees & Bees, we believe that, as with human surgical procedures, it’s always best to cut tree limbs after the anesthesiologist has had a chance to put the patient to sleep. Yes, it’s true. […]