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The tree lighting ceremony takes place at 6:00 pm on Sunday, and will feature the Dickens Carolers, Jimmy Ibbotson (from the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band), Aspen Middle School Choir and the Waldorf Children's Choir. Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus will be present, and cookies and cocoa will be served.
2007 Boston tree The tree is transported to Boston by the Province of Nova Scotia and delivered to the Boston Common. Once erected, the Nova Scotia tree is decorated with thousands of lights and becomes the focal point of the city's annual tree lighting ceremony.
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This Christmas tree farm in Iowa is located on flat ground and has well-mowed rows between the trees. Christmas tree farming is a labor-intensive process. Depending on the quality of the land, bulldozing may need to be undertaken prior to planting, in order to remove obstacles such as large trees or rocks.[11] If the volume of undergrowth requires it, the soil may be tilled; tilling can help remove any debris remaining after tree or weed removal. Both woody plants and herbaceous weeds must be controlled prior to planting; this is most often done by application of a chemical herbicide.[11] In addition, some types of fertilizers must be introduced into the soil prior to planting.[11] The work done prior to planting tree seedlings plays an important role in the overall success of a Christmas tree crop.[10]
CHRISTMAS TREES is an international magazine of plantation management for wholesale and retail Christmas tree growers. The magazine covers all aspects of grower operations from soil preparation, planting, insect and weed control, to shearing, shaping, and marketing.
Decide on where you will place the tree. Will it be seen from all sides or will some of it be up against a wall? Be sure to choose a spot away from heat sources, such as TVs, fireplaces, radiators and air ducts. Place the tree clear of doors.
Illustration of Yggdrasil from the Ockelbo Runestone, Sweden. Some trees have a warning that dust or leaves from the tree should not be eaten or inhaled. A small amount of real-tree material is used in some artificial trees. For instance, the bark of a real tree can be used to surface an artificial trunk.[18]
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