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Thu, Dec 2 2010

10 Eco-Friendly Holiday Wreaths (Some You Can Eat)

There are plenty of eco-friendly ways to make your home festive during the holiday season — potted plants instead of Christmas trees, beeswax candles instead of paraffin, organic linens instead of pesticide-laced ones, and energy-efficient LED lights, to name a few. One of our favorite ways to bring holiday cheer into homes is with wreaths: They don’t require moving furniture, they’re easy to store when you’re not using them, and they’re a natural way to infuse your house with the season’s best smells. But we still hate the idea of chopping down lumber just to decorate our homes, so we hunted for wreaths that don’t involve large tree chunks. The ones we found are a lot more than just something that’s pretty to look at: Some are fragrant, some are edible, and many are both. A few are organic, too.

Check out these ten eco-friendly wreaths that prove just because we don’t like to buy a bunch of crap that’s bad for the environment doesn’t mean we have to be blasé about holiday decor:

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