Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Lime Tree Market launches Christmas tree sales; 1st in the neighborhood this holiday season?



Sales are underway here at First Avenue and East Ninth Street... the trees, a tradition dating back to the Renaissance of early modern Germany, are marked at $50...



As far as we know, Lime Tree is first to market with tree sales this holiday season... though we did spot some smaller models outside the Whole Foods Market® Bowery this past weekend...



Anyway, Season's Greetings!

8 comments:

  1. Christmas Trees? Don't you mean Holiday Tress or druid human sacrifice shrines?

    -- PC Gruber

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  2. $50!?! No thanks. I'll hold out for the discounted models in like May or June.

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  3. Christmas is a month away. Won't the trees be all brown and dead-needly by then?

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  4. I love my little aluminum tree—and after January 1st, it comes apart and goes into a box for another year.

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  5. I prefer a real tree over a fake one because it employs people including people who run Christmas tree farms which most if not all the trees come from.

    Another thing I love about real trees are all the trailers at the tree stands and how each stand is a mini-forest of trees albeit dead ones.


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  6. Nope, good old St. Mark's Market has been on it since last weekend.

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  7. The tree trucks were heading south (from Canada) as of Sunday, November 22nd. I thought that was a little early, but here they are!

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  8. Trees are up at 14th and 1st.

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