and with it, a veritable forest of Christmas trees — each decorated in their own (mostly charming) way. Pour yourself a mulled wine and have a scroll through these snaps of Christmas trees in ...
We wish we could keep our Christmas trees up year-round. No room will ever feel cozier than when it’s filled with garland, twinkling lights, and of course, a decorated tree. There’s something ...
Days after Christmas, we are left wondering when to pack away the decorations. As soon as the clock ticked past midnight to Boxing Day, the tree began to look deflated and the decorations looked ...
If you got a natural Christmas tree this holiday season, whether from a tree lot somewhere in town or you cut it down yourself, local governments are opening tree recycling centers to help dispose ...
Specifically, the Christmas tree. Do you recycle or trash it? Do you remove all the decor or leave it on? The answers depend if your tree is real or fake. “People with fake trees don’t really ...
It’s never too early to plan how and when to dispose of this year’s Christmas tree. Though the festive holiday is barely behind us, you will want to plan to ensure you know where and when you ...
An estimated 60 million real Christmas trees were sold in Europe in 2022 alone, according to the Polish Trade Ministry. Denmark, Poland and Germany are the leading European exporters. Christmas ...
The tradition of decorating a Christmas tree was attributed to Prince Albert, the German husband to Queen Victoria, during the 19th Century. It soon spread to Europe and the US. In Germany, the first ...
The first Rockefeller Christmas tree, put up by Rockefeller workers during the Great Depression in 1931. (Image via Rockefeller Center.) "The Rockefeller Center Christmas tree is a reminder to ...
Skinny Christmas trees, also known as pencil trees, are trending this holiday season. Earlier this month, American actress Kelly Ripa shared a picture of her slim tree on social media, captioning it: ...
But the tradition of having a Christmas tree isn’t Biblical. It’s a modern invention that originated in Germany. Here is a look at how the Christmas tree became an inextricable part of Christmas.