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Our top picks for the best artificial Christmas trees. Best overall: Balsam Hill 6.5-Foot Fraser Fir Artificial Christmas Tree - See at Balsam Hill Best budget: The Puleo International 6.5-Foot ...
While artificial trees have become a trendy piece of holiday décor, they have been around for a long time. In fact, Sears sold the first artificial trees, which could be bought for $0.50.
Cedar Grove Christmas Trees is a retail and wholesale company that is responsible for 50,000 real trees across the country, selling to local vendors, Walmart and Home Depot. More: Here's what ...
According to the Nature Conservancy, real trees don’t require the carbon emissions it takes to produce and transport artificial ones. Of the 350-500 million trees growing on U.S. tree farms, ...
While this artificial Christmas tree doesn’t have as many branch tips as comparable 7.5-foot trees, they’re still ultra-thick and bushy, similar to that of a real Douglas fir.
Post Wanted rounded up the best artificial Christmas trees to shop now for the 2025 holiday season, plus an exclusive interview with Balsam Hill. Shop budget, realistic and more options.
Producing artificial trees, on the other hand, leave behind a large carbon footprint. According to the expert, manufacturing just one faux tree creates 88 pounds of carbon dioxide. 4.
It concluded that artificial trees have a more favorable effect on the environment if reused for at least five years. It's worth noting, though, that with all these variables, the study says that ...
Many artificial trees are built to last 30 years or more. My family has had one for 25 years. To lengthen its life span, take care when putting it up and storing it.
Many years ago, an artificial tree could be bought for as low as $0.50. Today, the price of an artificial tree ranges from a few hundred dollars to over $1,000.
Roughly one decade ago, Wolfe said he had the idea to decorate his house for Christmas with full-sized artificial trees. “Started with the front porch, put three trees up there.
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 ...