After families open gifts and the Christmas decorations come down at home, the question of what to do with the Christmas tree might linger. For some, getting an artificial tree means putting it away ...
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DENVER (KDVR) — Christmas tree recycling locations are beginning to open around the Denver metro area. Recycled Christmas trees are turned into mulch that is made publicly available. Christmas tree ...
Time to undeck the halls? With Christmas in the rearview, an age-old debate has reentered the chat: when should you take down your seasonal decor? It ultimately comes down to personal preference. For ...
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Ready to remove a real Christmas tree from the living room? Consider donating it to feed a goat. The 130-acre Topaz Farm on Sauvie Island will accept trees, stripped of their holiday decorations, 10 a ...
PHOENIX – Have a real Christmas tree you need to get rid of? Fortunately, many sites across Phoenix offer free disposal methods. There are drop-off locations at 14 parks in Phoenix, as well as two ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — As the holiday season draws to a close, you may be looking for a way to get rid of your Christmas tree. Grand Rapids residents have a few options to recycle live-cut trees ...
The end of the holiday season is here, which may mean it’s time to take down that Christmas tree and garland in the house. But what do you do with it now? Here is a list of places in the D.C. region ...
As Christmas trees across the nation come down, a farm in Elk River, Minnesota, is finding a new purpose for the pines. Best of Both Worlds farm is once again accepting donations for Christmas trees ...
Tradition dictates that Christmas decorations, including the tree, should be taken down on Twelfth Night, typically 5 January, to mark the end of the festive season and avoid bad luck. Leaving real ...
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