Another holiday season has come and gone, and its time for the Christmas tree to find a new life outside of your living room. The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control ...
As the holiday season comes to a close, the time has come to get rid of that Christmas tree in your living room. But before tossing it in your trash bin, you may want to consider recycling your tree — ...
The lights are downs and the decorations are all packed. And, sadly its time to bid farewell to the Christmas tree. Instead of trashing it, here are a few ways to recycle your real tree responsibly.
A COUPLE OF OPTIONS A HOLIDAY STAPLE STANDING TALL IN SO MANY HOMES, IT’S THE CHRISTMAS TREE. WHY DID YOU CHOOSE REAL? BECAUSE A LOT OF PEOPLE ARE GOING FAKE NOWADAYS. YOU CAN’T BEAT THE SMELL OF A ...
Columbus residents can place their undecorated Christmas trees on the curb for regular trash or yard-waste collection. Several local facilities will accept Christmas trees to be turned into mulch.
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 ...
If you opted for a real Christmas tree this holiday season and are wondering what to do with the prickly green pine that’s shedding needles onto the living room floor, you've got a few different ...
Before disposing of a Christmas tree, all decorations must be removed, and it should not be burned due to fire hazards. Nashville's Christmas tree recycling program will be accepting trees at multiple ...
The first Rockefeller Center Christmas tree, erected in 1931, was a modest, 20-foot-tall decoration During the 93rd lighting ceremony for the 2025 holiday season, the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree ...
From the sweet aroma of baked cookies to the festive family gatherings, Shawn Hundertmark’s mom always put the merry in Christmas. When she died 20 years ago, Hundertmark dedicated his yearly ...
Tree farmers and the marketing group that supports them want more Americans to buy live-cut trees. A new Home Depot ad gave them holiday hope. By Kevin Draper Milk had “Got Milk?” Beef had “Beef: It’s ...