As long as the lights look good and the family's most cherished bulbs and ornaments are on it, I'm fine with not watering the thing and cleaning up sap and needles.
There are a couple of different options for disposing of your Christmas tree in Twin Falls since the holidays are almost over. I am not sure how soon others take down their tree and decorations, but I know mine will be down this week.
The good news is, despite the Badger Fire, there will be Christmas Tree permits issued this year for the Sawtooth National Forest. Permits go on sale November 15th.
Christmas tree permits go on sale this week in southern Idaho at large variety of outlets. The Sawtooth National Forest says permits to harvest personal Christmas trees will be available stating on Friday at nearly a dozen locations between Twin Falls and Stanley
If you are trying to figure out what to do with the old live Christmas tree one option would be to hand it over to a student group from the College of Southern Idaho
Get ready to go hunting for Christmas trees! The Sawtooth National Forest says the first day $10 permits go on sale will be November 15 and will be good until December 25, of this year