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  2. Hot Take: These Small Christmas Trees Are *Way* Chicer Than ...

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    You heard it here first: the size of the Christmas tree does not reflect the amount of holiday cheer it can bring. In fact, when it comes to sparking joy, I think small Christmas trees do it best.

  3. Forget elf on the shelf: how we fell for gnomes in our homes

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    On one branch of the gnome family tree, you will find the gonks, a name that is ridiculously satisfying to say, even if – or perhaps because – it sounds a bit like a playground insult.

  4. 8 Holiday Decor Items at The Home Depot That Will Last Years

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    Hanukkah Gnome. If you’re observing Hanukkah, rest assured, there are some beautiful and reasonably priced home decor items just for you. Case in point: the 25.5-Inch H Fabric Hanukkah Gnome ...

  5. Propagation of Christmas trees - Wikipedia

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    The Propagation of Christmas trees is the series of procedures carried out to grow new Christmas trees. Many different species of evergreen trees are used for Christmas trees. The most common of these species are classified in the four genera: pines, spruces, firs, and cypress. Christmas trees can be grown from seed or from root cuttings.

  6. Artificial Christmas tree - Wikipedia

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    An artificial fiber optic Christmas tree. An artificial or fake Christmas tree is an artificial pine or fir tree manufactured for the specific purpose of use as a Christmas tree. The earliest artificial Christmas trees were wooden, tree-shaped pyramids or feather trees, both developed by Germans.

  7. Feather Christmas tree - Wikipedia

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    Feather Christmas trees were first created in Germany in the 1880s [1] [2] or 1890s [3] and are regarded as one of the first types of artificial Christmas trees. [2] [4] These first artificial trees were, in part, a response to growing environmental concerns in the late 19th century concerning deforestation associated with the harvest of Christmas trees in Germany. [2]

  8. Make Your Fake Christmas Tree Look Real with These 6 ...

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    Packing the tree with twinkling lights, reflective ornaments, and tinsel can make a basic fake tree dazzle. The trick is to make the eye pay attention to everything but those not-so-realistic ...

  9. Christmas tree cultivation - Wikipedia

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    Christmas tree cultivation is an agricultural, forestry, and horticultural occupation which involves growing pine, spruce, and fir trees specifically for use as Christmas trees. The first Christmas tree farm was established in 1901, but most consumers continued to obtain their trees from forests until the 1930s and 1940s.