Balsam Hill is the go-to resource for top-quality artificial Christmas trees. Originally founded to create a more realistic-looking artificial tree for a family member who was allergic to pine trees, ...
Read the original article on Purewow. So, I had editors test two of Balsam Hill’s top-selling models—and sifted through hundreds of customer reviews—to determine which trees truly look fresh-cut IRL.
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Balsam Hill’s 7.5-foot Classic Blue Spruce is pure Christmas magic. With its incredibly realistic needles and full, lush shape, it looks straight out of a holiday movie. Setup is quick and intuitive ...
Real Christmas trees are nostalgic, but for something long-lasting, faux trees—which also require zero cleanup—could be worth the switch. But realism is just as important as upkeep and durability when ...
Balsam Hill’s realistic trees imitate a wide range of pine species, from lush blue spruce to sparse alpine fir, and come in heights from four to 30 feet tall. Lights are strung by hand to minimize the ...
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