Millions of Christmas trees grow in North Carolina every year. Here's why the weather makes all the difference.
Supply has increased and prices, in some cases, will be less this year for live cut Christmas trees from North Carolina.
Trees can be ordered online at tidingsandtimber.square.site for delivery and setup between Nov. 24 and Dec. 7. The takedown ...
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Just Outside Charlotte Is North Carolina's Holiday Getaway Known As 'Christmas Town USA'
For an East Coast destination full of holiday cheer and decorations, head to this charming town just outside of Charlotte ...
Each year, the modest-sized community of McAdenville, North Carolina transforms into glowing, festive Christmas Town U.S.A.
A recent visit to Mattamuskeet National Wildlife Refuge offered little in the way of migratory waterfowl viewing for which it's known but did yield this glimpse of a whitetail doe through the trees.
Rows and rows of perfectly shaped Christmas trees are the sight you see when pulling down the gravel driveway when you arrive ...
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Why ‘Stick Season’ Might Be The Best Time To Visit Western North Carolina
Discover the quiet beauty of stick season in Western North Carolina. Between fall’s color and winter’s snow, this brief, ...
South Carolina Christmas tree farms are preparing for the holiday season. Despite recent weather extremes, growers report this year’s crop will be ready for holiday-goers.
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