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This Christmas tree stand has all the things are experts recommend: sturdy metal frame, holds a decent amount of water — you know, the basics. It is more than $100, which we don’t love.
One of the earliest mass-produced artificial Christmas trees, originally purchased for pennies in 1920, sold for an astonishing £3,400, or $4296.13, at auction on Friday.
Each year, the Christmas tree displayed at the U.S. Capitol is cut from a national forest. MORE: Hidden ways the holidays harm the environment and how you can reduce the waste.
If you plan to buy an artificial Christmas tree – maybe you have allergies like I do, or you're concerned about cost – here are some suggestions to reduce your carbon footprint.
Christmas tree seller Mark Rofe presumes that people do this to melt the layer of sap that forms where the tree has been cut, so the Tannenbaum can absorb more water once it’s in its stand.
Here are 16 Christmas tree farms in the Hudson Valley to check out this year. Keep in mind that trees are selling out quickly this year. It's a good idea to give farms a call before you head out.
Festive magic fueled by nostalgia has been credited for the “astonishing” sale of a Christmas tree, “bought for pennies” more than a century ago, for £3,411 ($4,328) at auction on Friday.
Jeff Feccia is the co-owner of Christmas Tree for Me, and his business is also running the Tree Farm at Snowport in the Seaport as the new vendor this year. Their trees start around $125 to $140 ...
Raise the Tree, which started as a Christmas tree delivery service, is committed to donating 10% of its proceeds to local nonprofits that go above and beyond for the Knoxville community.