If a Christmas tree has turned brown, you can simply throw away the tree by calling the Christmas tree recycling service. You will have to contact your town's tree throwing-away service.
The real question is "Why was it exposed to freezing temperatures?"
its turned into wood
As all parts of a tree will burn, the fire turns the tree into heat and to power if properly controlled.
If I understand your question correctly..... The German tradition is to put up the Christmas tree on Christmas Eve. Once that is done the presents are put under the Christmas tree. Children see the tree for the first time at "Bescherung" the gift giving on Christmas Eve. Not sure how many families still stick to the above tradition.
President Benjamin Harrison was the first president to introduce the Christmas tree to the offical residence, which was done in 1889.
1880 and it was done by Edison who strung lights at Menlo Park.
This is normally done a day or two or a week or two after the American holiday of Thanksgiving...
Three traditional Christmas Songs are O Christmas Tree, Jingle Bells, and O Little Town of Bethlehem. There are dozens or hundreds more, but these have been done by many musicians.
The first Christmas tree from Norway was given in 1947. This is done in gratitude for Britain's support to Norway during World War II.
Benjamin Harrison was the first to bring a cut tree into the White House to decorate for Christmas.Franklin Pierce was the first president to have a Christmas tree while he was President. He had a tree on the White House lawn decorated for Christmas.
most commonly in New Zealand the flowering Christmas trees are : pohutukawa and kowhai get ur homework done soon :D :3 - miss kaitlyn
That is a matter of opinion. If people want to use Xmas when they write, it is acceptable, though a little offensive to some people. If people want to call a tree a "holiday" tree instead of "Christmas" tree or say "Happy Holidays" instead of "Happy (or merry) Christmas", it is their personal choice. Other than that, there aren't too many ways to change the word Christmas, other than renaming the holiday, and to me that should not be done.