If you’re thinking of cutting your own Christmas tree this year, there are several farms in the Midlands where you can do so. Most are registered either with the South Carolina Christmas Tree ...
Several farms in Upstate South Carolina and Western North Carolina offer choose-and-cut Christmas trees. Farms provide saws and assistance with cutting, baling, and tying trees to vehicles. Tree ...
The Christmas tree is a symbolic focal point for holiday celebrations and the centerpiece for decorating. If the Grinch stole your tree and you are looking for a new one, the Help Desk elves are here ...
There are plenty of options for getting a live Christmas tree, but what about one that's so fresh, it's still in the ground? Opening 9 a.m. Nov. 22, Gay's Christmas Tree Farm is growing Murray Cypress ...
The hunt for this year's Christmas tree is on, and as the nation's second-largest producer, North Carolina is one of the best places to find one. Why it matters: The majority of the state's evergreens ...
CHAPIN — Glen Miller and his family built a Christmas tree farm from scratch. On eight acres in Chapin, it took Glen and his wife, Lindsey, four years to coax seeds into saplings into trees before ...
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