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By *bsolutley Fab OP   Man  over a year ago

Fareham

Putting the tree up today, obviously a real one coz that’s how I roll….what do you prefer?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I like the idea of sustainable ones, that you buy, then return to be replanted until next Christmas, but as I already own a second hand fake one, I will stick with it as long as I can

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By *a LunaWoman  over a year ago

South Wales

Plastic! Kinder to my feet.

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By *orksRockerMan  over a year ago

Bradford

Radiohead may have an opinion...

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By *xydadbodMan  over a year ago

Milton keynes

Mine is just a little plastic one. It's for my kids mostly otherwise I wouldn't bother as much lol

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Putting the tree up today, obviously a real one coz that’s how I roll….what do you prefer? "

Real every time….although the maintenance can be a bit of a drag and I find pine needles still in the living room come December the next year….nothing beats the enjoyment of picking the best one….fighting it to fit in my car and then the smell of it come the December nights!!

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By *iss.ddWoman  over a year ago

Leeds + Newcastle

Plastic this year, although normally always real.

Getting my pup used to the tree so he can get it out of his system with the crap old plastic one if it gets destroyed

In theory

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Plastic this year, although normally always real.

Getting my pup used to the tree so he can get it out of his system with the crap old plastic one if it gets destroyed

In theory "

Puppies…who’d have them hey haha….mine (well my daughters) is more destructive than a wrecking ball!!

Good luck haha

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I much prefer a real tree, but the space I use is fairly narrow and real trees don’t grow in the shape I need so an artificial one is the way forward.

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By *uriousscouserWoman  over a year ago

Wirral

Fake. It's a battered old second-hand thing so if I stop using it nobody else would want it and it'll go to landfill.

It looks ok once it has a billion baubles on it.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I have fake in the front room & kitchen diner, but a smal real one in the hallway. I love the smell coming through the door.

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By *ostinstokeMan  over a year ago

tean

We've got a must be at least 30 yr old fake tree, so long as it hasn't fallen apart no point to replace it

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Plastic, reusable and less messy xx

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By *ady LickWoman  over a year ago

Northampton Somewhere

Real usually. We also have a puppy so weren't going to bother this year but have decided it would be wierd not to have one. So....I'm going to get one today and see how he is with it before the lights and decs go on. He might be ok or I might end up giving it away!

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By *affron40Woman  over a year ago

manchester

Real one in a pot so it can be planted on January

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By *orthern StarsCouple  over a year ago

Durham

We always have a real tree. We go along to our local country estate and the children help choose a tree. We then bring it home,have thr log burner roaring, Christmas music playing and we decorate the tree. It's a lovely festive tradition that we will keep on doing for years to come.

Only problem is when the tree is far too big and Mr brings his chainsaw into the lounge to chop the tree smaller. I didn't really see the funny side at the time.

Mrs

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