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If you don't have big New Year's Eve plans, consider it a convenient time to pack away ornaments, wrap up string lights and dispose of your Christmas tree. While plenty of people choose to leave ...
All ornaments must be removed from the tree before you take it to the curb to be recycled and picked up by your local trash or tree disposal. You might have to request a special collection from ...
The absolute freshest tree is one you buy locally and cut down yourself, ideally at one of the best Christmas tree farms in your area. If it's a pre-cut tree, sap can seal off the bottom of the ...
Superstition suggests that leaving decorations up beyond the Twelfth Night can bring bad luck
According to the tradition of the 12 days of Christmas (explained above), January 6 is the earliest you should be taking down your Christmas tree. According to the legend, bad luck will befall ...
However, the majority chooses to take them down between Jan. 5 and 6, aligning with the Christian tradition of Three Kings Day, signaling the official end of Christmas celebrations. But if you ...
Wondering when to take down your Christmas tree? Here's everything to know according to tradition, interior designers and Christmas tree experts.
Christmas is just around the corner and Christmas trees, both natural and artificial, are in stock.