People buy fake Christmas trees for all sorts of reasons: allergies to tree pollen, an easier cleanup, a firefighter in the family who’s scared you away from the real ones. But are you just as safe ...
Artificial Christmas trees have come a long way. These days, they’re a lot more realistic, easier to put together, and beautifully lit with just the right number of lights. You can find trees designed ...
The question: Is a real Christmas tree better for the environment than a fake one? The answer: It depends on your plans for the future. Every year, 95 million families in America put up a Christmas ...
It towers over most live trees yet is easier to assemble and store away Madison Yauger is a PEOPLE senior shopping editor covering celebrity styles, solution-oriented home finds, and weekend sales.
Every year, Americans buy somewhere between 35 million and 50 million Christmas trees, and many more pull an artificial tree out of storage for the season. In all, about three-quarters of U.S.
Many American households are beginning to prepare for one of the biggest holidays of the year: Christmas. And for those who celebrate, that often means figuring out what to do about a tree — the ...