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  2. Garden: Before you throw out the Christmas tree and ... - AOL

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    • Make wooden coasters: Use a handsaw to cut the lower portion of your Christmas tree trunk to make drink coasters or small trivets. Simply cut the trunk into ½-inch slices and then sand down ...

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    Hilton Head residents have a second option in the town’s annual “Grinding of the Greens,” which recycles Christmas trees into mulch from Dec. 26 through Jan. 15. The town has two tree drop ...

  4. Christmas tree - Wikipedia

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    Christmas tree decorated with lights, stars, and glass balls Glade jul by Viggo Johansen (1891), showing a Danish family's Christmas tree North American family decorating Christmas tree (c. 1970s) A Christmas tree is a decorated tree, usually an evergreen conifer , such as a spruce , pine or fir , associated with the celebration of Christmas ...

  5. Here’s where you can recycle your Christmas tree and lights ...

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    KCMO residents can drop off their Christmas trees for a fee per tree at one of the city’s leaf and brush drop sites between Dec. 27 and Jan. 13: 11660 N. Main St. 1815 N. Chouteau Trafficway

  6. Christmas creep - Wikipedia

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    Live Christmas trees generally appear in stores in late November. Freshly cut live trees tend to last from four and six weeks. As a result, buying a live tree before Thanksgiving is not recommended. [36] In 2002, 17% of the Christmas trees purchased were reportedly sold by big-box stores like Home Depot, Lowes and Wal-Mart. [37] By 2007, this ...

  7. Christmas decoration - Wikipedia

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    A Christmas tree inside a home, with the top of the tree containing a decoration symbolizing the Star of Bethlehem. [18]The Christmas tree was first used by German Lutherans in the 16th century, with records indicating that a Christmas tree was placed in the Cathedral of Strassburg in 1539, under the leadership of the Protestant Reformer, Martin Bucer.