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William D. Atkin - EzineArticles.com Expert Author   RSS

My name is Mike Tannenbaum and if you can't tell I LOVE Christmas. Everything from the best parts like presents and family, down to the boring parts like decorations. I live in Oregon and work on a tree farm as a cutter. Find out more about Christmas by reading my articles.

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  • 5 Tips For Buying a Real Christmas Tree Online
    [Home-and-Family:Holidays] There are lots of excellent reasons to buy a fresh Christmas tree rather than an artificial Christmas tree and there are equally good reasons to buy a fresh Christmas tree on-line rather than from a tree lot or a big box retailer. Buying a fresh Christmas tree on-line is convenient, it is good for the American economy, it is eco-friendly, and, very importantly, it assures the freshness and quality of your real Christmas tree. Each year more and more purchasers choose to purchase their fresh Christmas trees online.


  • A Brief History of the American Christmas Tree
    [Home-and-Family:Holidays] The American real Christmas tree industry is a dynamic, healthy segment of the American economy. The real Christmas tree is a totally American business which employs are more than 100,000 workers annually and produces more than $1.2 billion in sales annually.


  • Who Buys Christmas Trees Online
    [Home-and-Family:Holidays] Online purchases of real Christmas trees are growing at an annual rate of 25 to 50%. Who are these purchasers? Why have the chosen to buy their Christmas trees online?


  • Christmas From Around the World
    [Home-and-Family:Holidays] Christmas is both a religious holiday and increasingly a secular holiday heavily influenced by local culture. As a result, Christmas traditions are as diverse as the world is diverse culturally. In the United States, for example, Christmas traditions are a literal potpourri of the Christmas traditions brought by immigrants, mostly European.


  • Douglas Fir
    [Reference-and-Education:Nature] There is one tree that is most recognized as a Christmas tree; the Douglas fir. The Douglas fir is not even a true fir, it is unrelated to the true species of fir tree. Take a drive along the west coast of the United States and you are sure to see a Noble fir.


  • Save the Enviroment - Buy a Real Christmas Tree
    [News-and-Society:Environmental] When purchasing a Christmas tree, the most environmentally favorable choice is a real Christmas tree. The ecological advantages of a real Christmas tree over an artificial Christmas tree are numerous. Production of oxygen Each acre of Christmas trees produces the daily oxygen requirement of 18 people.


  • Virginia Pine
    [Reference-and-Education:Nature] One of America's most popular species of Christmas tree is the famous Virginia Pine. Against popular belief the Virginia pine doesn't grow only in Virginia. The Virginia flourishes across the eastern seaboard of the United States and can be found in many states such as: Mississippi, Georgia, Alabama, Indiana, Tennessee and even in hot southern states like Texas, Louisiana, Florida and Arkansas.


  • Blue Spruce
    [Reference-and-Education:Nature] The Blue Spruce tree represents Christmas for the north western states. Find out what makes the Blue Sprice Christmas tree such an attractive choice for Utah, Colorado and Wyoming residents.





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