Amid wild cost fluctuations and extreme weather conditions, a small army of workers toiled for years at Wyckoff’s Christmas Tree Farm in Belvidere, N.J. The goal? Producing this year’s crop, including this seven-foot Norway Spruce, which is sold for $105.
Category: Christmas Trees
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Christmas Decorations: 12 Unique Aesthetics and Vibes
Which is yours?
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In Real vs. Fake Christmas Tree Debate: Consider the Wildlife
It may seem counterintuitive to support the annual culling of trees, but environmentalists say Christmas tree farms have ecological benefits.
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Are Fake Christmas Trees the New Normal?
The popularity of faux firs is soaring as the look becomes more convincing. But it isn’t necessarily good news for the environment.
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Why Christmas Trees Could Cost More This Year
The New York Times – Business:Inflation and tight supplies are the big reasons. Still, there are some things you can do to keep the price down and still have a natural tree.
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Have We Reached Peak Christmas Ornaments?
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:A Wordle grid. A mitten-wearing Bernie Sanders. A stick of butter. Modern ornaments capture the zeitgeist.
