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The trees are well tended by the Christmas Tree Lane Assn., but they are largely cared for by the homeowners on whose property the trees reside, said Assn. President Scott Wardlaw.
Ever since decorative wreaths moved beyond being a Christmas staple, we've welcomed them in any form, for any occasion. Though decorating with wreaths will always be timeless, maybe you're searching ...
“Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree” obliquely references these cultural shifts. When discussing caroling, the lyrics first quote a classic holiday standard, “Deck the Halls”: ...
The holiday decoration staple, which is ubiquitous this time of year, has royal roots that many may not know about — Queen Victoria helped popularize the Christmas tree during her reign.
Christmas Ranch Tree Farm shakes and bags every tree that customers buy. The farm has been in operation since 1982, when Carol and Roy Freeman bought the property in Excelsior Springs.
The 2024 National Christmas Tree is a 35-foot red spruce tree from George Washington and Jefferson National Forests in Virginia. To gain entry to the lighting ceremony, put your name in when the ...
The roughly 8-foot tree now standard for the Christmas holiday typically takes about eight years to grow, with a white pine, for instance, growing quickly and white fir and spruce trees taking longer.
Hurricane Helene’s path of destruction in the mountains of North Carolina devastated one of the region’s big industries: Christmas tree farming. One family operation overcame obstacles to get ...
Is there anything more festive than a Christmas tree covered in deep red and green tartan bows? Or a navy, green, and black tartan table cloth setting the stage for glittering set of cocktail glasses?
Seasonal tablecloths, placemats, napkins and table runners are the Christmas table decoration ideas that help inject some texture, colour and pattern into your tablescape and in turn make it feel cosy ...
I took the video above in one of the showrooms at the Dallas market. The showrooms are just gorgeous and you can get so many ...