Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Every year, Americans buy somewhere between 35 million and 50 million Christmas trees, and many more pull an artificial tree out ...
The turkey has been finished, the Thanksgiving plates have been cleaned, and many Americans have turned their attention to Christmas, which brings a conundrum for some: The Christmas tree. For people ...
Artificial trees have become a favored option for many families. Overall, an artificial tree requires a lot less maintenance and care than a real tree does. Additionally, the price of an artificial ...
Sure, real Christmas trees will make your house smell nice, but there are a lot of benefits to using a faux tree for the holidays. With an artificial tree, you don’t have to worry about sticky sap or ...
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'Tis the season for Tannenbaum. It’s just a matter of which one. The choices can seem overwhelming at first: Will a blue spruce fill the house with the sharp scent of balsam better than a white pine?
Should you get a real Christmas tree, as more than 30 million people will do this year, according to the National Christmas Tree Association, or join the more 10 million people the Nature Conservancy ...
Fake trees have been around for longer than you might think—but how do they compare to real trees when it comes to sustainability and your health? In some countries, artificial Christmas trees are ...
Christmas trees await their harvest at Rossview Farm in Concord earlier this season. Twenty years ago, it wasn’t all that close: residents of New Hampshire opted for real trees over artificial trees ...