A giant Norway spruce that will serve as this year's Rockefeller Christmas tree is en route to New York City from its tiny ...
People / Joy Kim While there’s nothing quite like a live Christmas tree, they require lots of maintenance that may not be worth it to some. Aside from shedding over time and needing to be ...
Artificial Christmas trees are the safe way to go. They aren’t messy as there are no pines to shed, they don’t need watering and are therefore very low maintenance. Enjoy the latest local ...
The 74-foot green giant is on its way to Rockefeller Center on a flatbed. The tree will go up Saturday and stay up until ...
Any artificial Christmas tree makes holiday decorating easy, but pre-lit models are even more convenient. They come with bright lights already woven into the branch tips and don’t require much ...
A colossal, 74-foot-tall Norway conifer was chopped down in West Stockbridge, Mass. on Thursday with its sights set on ...
Which blue Christmas trees are best? Not only do artificial Christmas trees save the headache of caring for a real tree, they also provide you the opportunity to make your tree more uniquely yours.
For a lot of shoppers, buying a Christmas tree comes down to convenience. You go to the nearest big-box store and pull an artificial tree off the shelf. Then it takes just a few minutes to put up.
Hold on to your Halloween decorations. It's time for tinsels and the big Rockefeller Christmas tree reveal. Real estate giant Tishman Speyer announced Monday that the 2024 Rockefeller Center ...
This year’s official White House Christmas tree comes from western North Carolina, one of the areas hardest hit by Hurricane ...