There are many perks to using artificial Christmas trees during the holidays. They are a one-time investment, can be easy to assemble, are available in different colors and don’t need to be watered.
So you've weighed up whether to buy a fake or a real Christmas tree and plumped for the real one this year, at an average cost of between $80-100. That's not much more than last year as wholesale ...
If you’re going for a real tree, keep these three tips in mind to help you keep it happy and healthy all season long. Water it! This is obvious, but keeping the stand full of water can greatly extend ...
PEOPLE spoke with an expert about everything you need to know about buying a real Christmas tree this holiday season Skyler Caruso is a Writer and Reporter of PEOPLE Digital Entertainment. She joined ...
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Artificial Christmas trees are one of modern man’s greatest achievements. Stored in a box somewhere for most of the year, they emerge as green and fresh as ever (with a little cleaning) without sticky ...
A well-dressed Christmas tree is sure to steal the spotlight (well, that and all the presents stacked underneath it). A dry, needle-less tree, on the other hand, is an eyesore — and not to mention, a ...
Curtis VanderSchaaf is an assistant professor of forestry at Mississippi State University. Every year, Americans buy somewhere between 35 million and 50 million Christmas trees, and many more pull an ...
Artificial Christmas trees can be packed and unpacked again for years on end, but how long will a real Christmas tree last? Well, with a few real Christmas tree care tips under your belt, your tree ...
Christmas trees that are on the sparser side tend to look quite sad and, dare I say, cheap. And very often, if it is a sparse-looking artificial Christmas tree, it’s likely a budget design that didn’t ...
It's the most wonderful time of the year and many people can't wait to fill their homes with fun, food and laughter. Lauryn Emily, 33, from Toronto, Canada, recently forked out $80 to create every ...
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