When I was growing up, my parents would always buy a real Christmas tree. Nowadays I have an artificial tree for its convenience and longevity, but I really miss that classic evergreen aroma. I've ...
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Sure, real Christmas trees will make your house smell nice, but there are a lot of benefits to using a faux tree for the holidays. With an artificial tree, you don’t have to worry about sticky sap or ...
Dec. 23, 2004 — -- You can deck the halls with holly, but the tree, these days, is likely to be made of plastic. Among Americans who put up a Christmas tree, a majority -- 58 percent in the ...
But wait, are they fake or freshly cut? Chances are, if you’re in Florida, the family is gathered around the warm glow of an artificial tree while opening presents in their pajamas on Christmas ...
The holiday season brings joy, cheer, and the age-old question — real Christmas tree or a fake one? Real tree fans love the natural beauty and fresh pine scent. “They’re just prettier and they smell ...
Whether you opt for an artificial tree for its practicality, as an investment, or for your health, even faux firs can rival the real deal with a few clever decorating strategies. Investing in ...
Fake trees have been around for longer than you might think—but how do they compare to real trees when it comes to sustainability and your health? In some countries, artificial Christmas trees are ...
Across the country, artificial Christmas trees remain more popular than their natural counterparts — even in Connecticut, which is home to 4,039 acres of tree farms, according to 2022 USDA data.