Sustainable Christmas trees for rent
Every year, thousands of Christmas trees are bought, displayed and then thrown away. But one Edmonton-area tree farm is doing things another way. Farlinger Farms rents out pine and spruce trees for the holidays. The trees will return to the farm before eventually getting planted in people’s yards.
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