When the pine needles on your Christmas tree start to dry out, it’s time to recycle it. Christmas trees can be recycled curbside in your green recycle bins on collection days or brought to drop-off ...
Marty Berry and Priscilla Armsby pull a freshly cut Christmas tree at Ellms Family Christmas Tree Farm on Dec. 12 in Ballston Spa. Saplings grow at Ellms Family Christmas Tree Farm on Dec. 12 in ...
Tree farmers and the marketing group that supports them want more Americans to buy live-cut trees. A new Home Depot ad gave them holiday hope. By Kevin Draper Milk had “Got Milk?” Beef had “Beef: It’s ...
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The holiday season sparks a significant increase in consumer spending. This year, Black Friday alone saw consumers shell out a record $11.8 billion. It’s the time of year when many Americans make ...
Looking for the perfect Christmas tree? There are several options in and within driving distance of Tri-Cities. Here’s how you can find your ideal tree this Christmas. Where can I buy a Christmas tree ...
A chill in the air, some snow on the ground and Christmas music in every store and radio station — that's right, the 2025 holiday season is in full swing. If you're looking for a live Christmas tree ...
You can cut down your own Christmas tree in Florida's Ocala National Forest. A $10 permit is required for each tree and can be purchased online. Tree cutting is only allowed in two specific, ...
If you want to have a real Christmas tree in Delaware, you won't find a law stopping you from putting one up. It's hard to replace the smell and warm vibe of a natural-cut Christmas tree. Some cities, ...
It’s the holiday season — and folks across California are getting into the spirit with twinkling lights, decorated trees and festive displays. If you’re still looking for a Christmas tree, several ...
Carson National Forest: Permits can be purchased at recreation.gov for $5-$15 depending on tree height, with a maximum of three permits per person. Cibola National Forest: Permits range from $10-$15 ...