As the holiday season comes to a close, the time has come to get rid of that Christmas tree in your living room. But before tossing it in your trash bin, you may want to consider recycling your tree — ...
Another holiday season has come and gone, and its time for the Christmas tree to find a new life outside of your living room. The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control ...
Christmas has come and gone, kids are back in school and adults are returning to the 9-to-5. Does that mean holiday decor should come down? According to one tradition, now is the perfect time to take ...
Time to undeck the halls? With Christmas in the rearview, an age-old debate has reentered the chat: when should you take down your seasonal decor? It ultimately comes down to personal preference. For ...
Ready to remove a real Christmas tree from the living room? Consider donating it to feed a goat. The 130-acre Topaz Farm on Sauvie Island will accept trees, stripped of their holiday decorations, 10 a ...
Where can you recycle your Christmas tree in Sedgwick County? Here’s a list of locations open now. Robert Willett rwillett@newsobserver.com The Christmas holiday is over, and it won’t be too long ...
Christmas tree recycling season is here. The city of Los Angeles provides a few options for your tree after the holidays. Whether you're leaving the tree curbside for pick-up or dropping it off at a ...
The end of the holiday season is here, which may mean it’s time to take down that Christmas tree and garland in the house. But what do you do with it now? Here is a list of places in the D.C. region ...
CLEVELAND (WJW) – If you used an artificial tree this holiday season, cleaning it up is as easy as folding it up and storing it in a box. But it’s not quite as simple for those who adorn their homes ...
PITTSBURGH — Allegheny Goatscape is asking for your Christmas tree to help feed their goats. “The goats love it because it’s green in the middle of winter, it’s high in vitamin C, and it serves as a ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — As the holiday season draws to a close, you may be looking for a way to get rid of your Christmas tree. Grand Rapids residents have a few options to recycle live-cut trees ...
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