Save the hassle and waste with one of these fake trees that looks as good as the real thing Written By Written by Contributor, Buy Side Jenni Gritters is a contributor to Buy Side and consumer product ...
Between holiday planning and all the store window displays, it currently feels like it’s Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas all at once — and don’t even get me started on Daylight Saving Time.
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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 ...
Curtis VanderSchaaf is an assistant professor of forestry at Mississippi State University. Every year, Americans buy somewhere between 35 million and 50 million Christmas trees, and many more pull an ...
There are many perks to using artificial Christmas trees during the holidays. They are a one-time investment, can be easy to assemble, are available in different colors and don’t need to be watered.
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Artificial Christmas trees, once a plasticky punchline, have improved significantly in recent years (although there's still a lot to be said for the experience of buying a real tree). Now the best of ...