Christmastime can often be a mad rush of families purchasing trees to decorate. But, inevitably, some go unsold and are left behind. So, after the holiday season, where do unused Christmas trees go?
Teddy the goat and all his friends at Philadelphia's Awbury Arboretum love the crunch of a Christmas tree. "There's not a lot of green in the winter, so when they see green, they get hungry and they ...
HANSON - It's the most wonderful time of year - especially for goats at Massachusetts and New Hampshire farms with an appetite for pine needles. Local farms are once again putting out the word that ...
Dec. 29—GORHAM — The goats at Orchard Ridge Farm are about to get very busy, and very happy. The Gorham farm is one of several around the state that takes discarded Christmas trees and turns them into ...
Your once-glorious live Christmas tree is likely starting to lose its magic. While still covered in sparkling lights and ornaments, the beginnings of brown and bald spots may be appearing. Your floor ...
Let’s Goat Buffalo has figured out an ingenious way for people to dispose of their Christmas trees. Through January 15, people are welcome to drop off their live trees (including spruce, pines, and ...