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Plus, how to care for your fresh-cut tree. [Email not displaying correctly? Click here to view in browser.]( [HGTV Daily] [Take your trimmings to the next level this year.]( [Our Best Christmas Tree Decorating Ideas]( [Take your trimmings to the next level this year.]( [88 Designer-Worthy Tips to Try]( [7 Colorful + Creative Looks We Love]( [7 Colorful + Creative Looks We Love]( [40 Clever Alternative Christmas Trees]( [40 Clever Alternative Christmas Trees]( [How to Care for a Fresh Tree]( [How to Care for a Fresh Tree]( Top Picks for You [Our Fave Christmas Wreaths, Garlands and Swags]( [Is This Fancy Silk Pillowcase Worth It?]( [David Bromstad Looks for His Own Perfect Home in ‘My Lottery Dream Home: David’s Dream Home’]( The Flowers of the Season [23 Types of Pretty Poinsettias]( [23 Types of Pretty Poinsettias]( [This classic Christmas plant is available in lots of varieties.]( [They Even Come in Pink!]( [
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