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Holiday Decision Hangs on the Tree: Artificial or Real?

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Wednesday, December 3, 2014   

STREET, Md. - Holiday decisions include "real or artificial" when it comes to a Christmas tree. In Maryland, Wilma Muir, owner of Deer Creek Valley Tree Farm, said more people have been choosing "real" in recent years.

Muir sees nostalgia, "buying local" and awareness as among the reasons why.

"It's better for the environment," she said. "It's actually a healthier thing to do when you think about, it's not something that could possibly give off toxic fumes."

Since real trees can be recycled, she said, she thinks that's another reason they've become more popular. Maryland is home to 100 Christmas tree farms, employing thousands of people.

The experience of visiting a Christmas tree farm, and maybe even cutting the tree, also has appeal. Muir compared it to the "know where your food comes from" trend.

"And it's education for many families," she said. "We find all the time people are just amazed that it takes six to seven years to get a tree to a salable size that most people want to put in their home."

Muir said the most popular varieties grown in Maryland are Scotch pine, white pine, blue spruce, Douglas fir and Fraser fir. The most popular tree at her farm is white pine.

The Maryland Christmas Tree Association reports that most artificial trees are manufactured in China, and some carry health warnings about lead levels.

Information about Christmas tree farms in Maryland is online at marylandchristmastrees.org.


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