I love the look and smell of a real Christmas tree, but I do not love crawling on my hands and knees every two days, wrestling with branches like I’m in some sort of festive jungle just to pour water ...
The turkey has been finished, the Thanksgiving plates have been cleaned, and many Americans have turned their attention to Christmas, which brings a conundrum for some: The Christmas tree. For people ...
I've covered consumer shopping in the e-commerce sphere since 2019. Spruce up your space for the holidays without spending a small fortune, thanks to these Christmas tree sales. Whether you’re looking ...
Real Christmas trees are nostalgic, but for something long-lasting, faux trees—which also require zero cleanup—could be worth the switch. But realism is just as important as upkeep and durability when ...
Unlike a mortal tree whose days are numbered post-felling, a high-quality artificial Christmas tree can deliver festive joy for years to come and keeps you from buying a new tree every year. And ...
New York Post may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and/or when you make a purchase. While trekking to a tree farm in your favorite snow boots and a ...
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 ...