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Have you taken down your Christmas tree yet? Here's all you need to know about when to box up or take down your tree — and how.
Christmas trees — real or fake — may trigger a runny nose or cough thanks to tiny, mostly invisible allergens that lurk inside them.
If you have yet to buy a Christmas tree this year, take cheer — prices are roughly the same as in 2023. Growers weren't expecting to raise wholesale prices, according to an annual survey by the ...
Because of these first family rules, you won't find the president driving down Pennsylvania Avenue House rules When a new ...
How to get a Christmas tree for $10 or less Some national forests will let you get a tree for the holidays and experts say doing so can help keep forests healthy.
How tall is the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree? How many lights are on it? Here’s what to know about the New York City tradition outside 30 Rock.
Did you know you can have allergy symptoms because of your Christmas tree? "Christmas tree syndrome" is real, but there are a few methods you can follow to avoid these tree troubles.
Like the industry as a whole, Oregon Christmas tree farms have been struggling in the years since 2008. Natural vs. artificial: Which Christmas tree option is better for the climate?
Oh Christmas tree oh Christmas tree, how buggy are thy branches? A woman named Andrea was shocked and revulsed after a biblical plague of mantises infested her holiday pine ahead of the yuletide, a… ...
According to the American Christmas Tree Association, Christmas tree prices are up 10% since last year.
How Christmas Tree Farms Can Help Wildlife It may seem counterintuitive to support the annual culling of trees, but environmentalists say Christmas tree farms have ecological benefits.
Christmas can already be stressful enough. The last thing you want is anxiety about your pet's health. Here's how to cat-proof your home this holiday.