Following Christian tradition, the official last day of the Christmas season, and the time to remove your tree, is considered by many to be the Twelfth Night, also known as the Eve of Epiphany.
In many Catholic households, the Christmas tree is not to be put away until January 7, a full day after the Epiphany.
All ornaments must be removed from the tree before you take it to the curb to be recycled and picked up by your local trash or tree disposal.
Christian tradition says the Christmas tree should be taken down on the eve of the Epiphany.
So, when is the appropriate time to officially say goodnight to your Christmas tree, real or faux?.