The USDA states that Christmas trees are grown commercially on about 16,000 farms across all 50 States. "Data from the Census ...
Whether you buy a real tree this Christmas or bring out the artificial tree from storage, you'll find pros and cons for both.
North Carolina produces about one in five Christmas trees sold in the U.S., including the 20-foot Fraser fir chosen to grace ...
Between its ultra-strong branches, tangle-free lights and realistic look, the Fraser Fir Frontgate Christmas tree is well ...
Interestingly, states below the Mason-Dixon line prefer artificial trees. States like North Carolina ... Make sure the ...
A lot goes into picking a tree — including if it’ll be real or fake, and a local environmental organization wants you to opt ...
The Hubbard family’s 15-acre Christmas tree farm in Thomasville, a decades-old tradition, is thriving thanks to loyal customers, despite growing competition from artificial trees.
Christmas is less than 20 days away, and picking the right tree (if you still need to) is key to a memorable holiday season.
Lower shipping costs have helped take the edge off a supply crunch for live Christmas trees in Wyoming, keeping prices lower ...
Discover Dad's humorous and heartfelt guide to navigating the joys and challenges of decorating an artificial Christmas tree.