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Why Christmas Trees Could Cost More This Year

Inflation and tight supplies are the big reasons. Still, there are some things you can do to keep the price down and still have a natural tree.

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How to buy, set up a real Christmas tree — and keep it fresh

Why Do Christmas Trees Cost More This Year?

There are fewer tree farms these days, and some were hit by severe weather. Plus, both real and fake trees have been affected by higher shipping costs.

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Commentary: A crooked Christmas tree for a crooked year [Los Angeles Times :: BC-CHRISTMAS-TREE-COMMENTARY:LA]

Commentary: A crooked Christmas tree for a crooked year [Los Angeles Times :: BC-CHRISTMAS-TREE-COMMENTARY:LA] Our Christmas tree has a knee. “A crooked tree for a crooked year” was my sales pitch when we spotted the bent ponderosa pine on the snowy downslope of Pike National Forest. First just my 6-year-old agreed, and then my wife, and finally my 9-year-old came on board. After we cut it, we found layers we certainly didn’t anticipate. I’d taken the day off work so we could all drive half an hour northwest from our little town at the base of Pikes Peak up into the national forest to secure our tree. It’s a neat annual program run by the Forest Service that’s a fundraiser, family activity and fire reduction initiative all wrapped in one.

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Op-Ed: A crooked Christmas tree for a crooked year [Los Angeles Times]

Op-Ed: A crooked Christmas tree for a crooked year [Los Angeles Times] Our Christmas tree has a knee. “A crooked tree for a crooked year” was my sales pitch when we spotted the bent ponderosa pine on the snowy downslope of Pike National Forest. First just my 6-year-old agreed, and then my wife, and finally my 9-year-old came on board. After we cut it, we found layers we certainly didn’t anticipate. I’d taken the day off work so we could all drive half an hour northwest from our little town at the base of Pikes Peak up into the national forest to secure our tree. It’s a neat annual program run by the Forest Service that’s a fundraiser, family activity and fire reduction initiative all wrapped in one.

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