Between tariffs, government shutdowns, and inflation in general how is that going to affect the price of your live Christmas Tree this year? Here's what we've found out, but don't tell the Grinch, okay?
I admire anyone who is so mentally strong and organized that they know the exact date to take down all their holiday decoration fodder and move on to the serious business of the coming new year. Frankly, I'm weak, at least in this way.
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Lisa Angevine-Bergs, the executive director of the Connecticut Christmas Tree Growers Association, has revealed that the price of Christmas trees is likely to see a slight increase in the state this year. Last year, many farms had to raise their prices due to losses incurred during the drought of 2016, which led to lower inventory levels between 2021 and 2023.