For most theme parks, Christmas is a distant memory. However, one park's Christmas celebration only finished at the end of ...
Christmas for the Fishes” is an annual program that uses evergreens donated after the holiday season to make underwater fish ...
According to Campbell, the Mardi Gras tree concept got started when someone removed all of their Christmas tree ornaments but kept the artificial tree up. The reason is a mystery. After returning home ...
Recology, The City’s recycling and waste-management company, will collect unadorned Christmas trees curbside on compost collection days through the middle of the month. The comp ...
The Christmas tree collection for 2025 will run through January 17th in the city of La Crosse. The city asks that you please remove tinsel, ornaments, and tree bags, and set your tree out on the ...
As the festive period comes to an end, the debate over when to take down your Christmas tree begins, but every Scottish council area has now revealed how you can dispose of or recycle trees ...
the city isn't collecting artificial Christmas trees, wreaths, or holiday lights. The trees and lights can be placed in your recycling cart or dropped off at Harter's Quick Clean-Up. Metal is ...
Whether you have a natural spruce, pine or fir, or it's just time to toss out that old artificial tree, here's what you need to know. Anyone with a natural Christmas tree is encouraged to explore ...
Other donation centres may also accept fake Christmas trees that are still in good condition. For the crafty folks, you could also turn your artificial tree into a wreath. Cut the branches off the ...
Real Christmas trees, wreaths and poinsettias are all biodegradable. Tree recycling and mulching programs are a fast-growing trend in communities across the country, according to the National ...
National Tree Company National Tree Company is a traditional brand famous for distributing artificial Christmas trees, wreaths and garlands, and other holiday decorations. Since they are the ...
If your real Christmas tree is starting to dry out or dropping its needles, it might be time to dispose of it.