Each year, getting a fresh tree is part of a holiday tradition. But is getting a new tree every year more environmentally friendly compared to reusing a fake one?
The tree is adorned with Giavanna’s extra items, like hats, gloves, and scarves, to keep kids warm in the bitter cold—all for free. “There’s Minnie Mouse, there’s a unicorn, there’s LOL," stated the 9 ...
Deer have been spotted scratching and chewing on second-hand Christmas trees - after appeal by a wildlife park. The herd of deer were photographed using the branches as scratching posts and ...
Help needed to pick up the wreaths on veteran graves as part of the Wreaths Across America effort.
The North Pole arborvitae was named Proven Winners' Landscape Shrub of the Year for 2025, and it grows just fine in the South ...
The Union Bank location on Bellefontaine Avenue in Lima was awarded the "Traveling Christmas Tree Trophy." The trophy is ...
The Grizzly & Wolf Discovery Center is inviting the community to donate their used Christmas trees for animal enrichment.
The Gaylord Hotels in Maryland/National Harbor, Nashville, Colorado ... own Christmas tree? Topnotch Resort in the scenic ...
For drop-off: You can recycle your natural Christmas tree for free at the Citrus County Landfill from Dec. 27 through Jan. 31. Artificial trees brought to the landfill for disposal will be charged ...
For those with real trees, it's important to keep them hydrated - as a dry Christmas tree is incredibly flammable. A single spark can cause a dry tree to go up in flames within seconds ...
People always question the best time to take down their Christmas tree. Ernest Prim - stock.adobe.com Festive households rush to put up their Christmas trees weeks before the holiday — but don ...