For millions of people, the Christmas tree is an iconic image of the holidays. The smell of pine, the sight of twinkling lights and the colorful packages which lie at its base all conjure up images of warm memories from Christmases past. But unlike the days of yore, today's generations have many options to consider for their holiday tree. This year, make your Christmas tree eco-friendly with five simple tips from the elves at Earth911:
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I am not getting rid of my "fake" tree now or ever. Pine scent makes me sneeze. However, we did donate our old artifical trees and christmas lights to decorate downtown. And we do have fiber optic/led christmas lights.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/livescience/...6Q6cFaDH.s0NUE
I am not getting rid of my "fake" tree now or ever. Pine scent makes me sneeze. However, we did donate our old artifical trees and christmas lights to decorate downtown. And we do have fiber optic/led christmas lights.





