patching...
Welcome back, Patch Blogger!

Christmas Trees

Monday, December 3, 2012

Where to Buy a Christmas Tree Around Newton

We've got a few suggestions, but you can add your own suggestion in the comments section below.

Below is a list of some suggested locations where you can pick up a Christmas tree in the Newton area. Do you have a favorite spot? Is there a location we missed? Tell us in the comments section below! First Unitarian Society in Newton 1326 Washington Street, Newton  Phone: 617-527-3203 Type: Balsam firs Available now through Dec. 23. Pre-order or buy on the lot.   Former farm stand/market on Washington Street Next to the Beacon Hill Athletic Club (1089 Washington St., West Newton) Available now   City Trees Christmas tree home delivery (trees grown in New Hampshire). Includes delivery to Newton. Types: Balsam Fir, Fraser Fir Tree stands and home set-up also available Price range: $55-$95  Check back for ordering availability on Dec. 6   …

Naomi Olson

9:35 am on Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Sorry -- I see that you already had FUSN on your list! I didn't see that at first. Please feel free to cancel my note.   more ›

Monday, January 3, 2011

Green Newton

Treecycling Your Christmas Tree in Newton

Newton offers curbside pickup of Christmas trees, but there are also some fun alternatives!

It's funny how Christmas trees go from being the centerpiece of Christmas-- families gathering around it, presents beneath it, decorated with lights and ornaments--to being a nuisance to discard and a sad reminder that the holidays are over. Now that 2010 is over, it's time to think about what to do with your tree.   The city of Newton is collecting Christmas trees this week,  Jan. 3- Jan. 14, on your regular trash collection day.  You can put your tree out with your trash, but make sure to remove any decorations and do not place the tree in a bag. If you're concerned about not getting your tree ready on time, or if you'd like to do something with your tree on your own, there are a few fun alternatives for "treecycling" your Christmas tree…

Got a Hot Tip?
 
 

Videos