(December 14 06:34) Mashable.com
The weeks after Christmas always involve a brutal massacre — of trees.
New York City is already a hideous, odiferous noxious cesspool of waste. The city is magically even more toxic in the days following December 25. All along along our broken streets you'll see the bodies of the Christmas dead: Balsam, Douglas Fir, Frasier Fir.
It doesn't have to be this way. People can make a different choice: they can foster a lil' Christmas tree and help it grow into a beautiful adult tree.
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Fostering a Christmas tree isn't so different from fostering, say, a pet. But, instead of taking care of some nasty cat you're responsible for watering a silent plant. What a dream. Read more...More about Holidays, Social Good, Sustainability, Christmas Tree, and Culture
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