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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Been out today and bought real Christmas tree. The smell just invokes everything about Christmas, are you a real or artificial kind of person. Oh and season's greetings to you all. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"We have artificial because of how long the tree is up. I’d love a real one as you can’t beat the smell but it would be bald come Christmas x "
Got mine with the roots intact, so it'll be going in the garden until next year. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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we got a white fake one last year because we werent around much, but i bought a real one today..i always get one in a pot of earth, if i give it masses of water every day, it wont drop needles at all... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Fake here. Sadly I’m allergic to real ones! Or at least some varieties. They bring me out in an awful rash if I get within a few metres. Of all the things to be allergic to! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Currently fake (if I get to putting it up of course) but real is better.
Dig your tree up with the rootball and it won't drop needles and you can re plant it come Jan..no wasting trees just to have em in your front room.
There's a hedge row of trees down at the farm where my dad and I used to hang about, it's pretty tall at one end and slopes down..it's made of Christmas trees of my youth that we re planted.
I don't see the point killing a tree really, not for no other reason than to decorate it for a couple of weeks
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Currently fake (if I get to putting it up of course) but real is better.
Dig your tree up with the rootball and it won't drop needles and you can re plant it come Jan..no wasting trees just to have em in your front room.
There's a hedge row of trees down at the farm where my dad and I used to hang about, it's pretty tall at one end and slopes down..it's made of Christmas trees of my youth that we re planted.
I don't see the point killing a tree really, not for no other reason than to decorate it for a couple of weeks
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Rootball intact its off in the garden for next year come boxing day |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Currently fake (if I get to putting it up of course) but real is better.
Dig your tree up with the rootball and it won't drop needles and you can re plant it come Jan..no wasting trees just to have em in your front room.
There's a hedge row of trees down at the farm where my dad and I used to hang about, it's pretty tall at one end and slopes down..it's made of Christmas trees of my youth that we re planted.
I don't see the point killing a tree really, not for no other reason than to decorate it for a couple of weeks
Rootball intact its off in the garden for next year come boxing day" sweet |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Fake, because I don't see the point in me buying a tree for £40-£50 for it to be mulch 6 weeks later.
Also, I find it a bit of a strange practice to kill a perfectly healthy tree, then hang a load of shiny tat off it while it decayed in my house,
I have a cheap tat Christmas Tree this year that cost 15 quid, once Christmas is over I shall dump it (charity shop) and get an all whistle and bells fiber optic job while they are half price in the sales |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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We've got 1 that was planted in the garden few years ago, no need for a huge tree so we chop the top off. Keeps it growing too tall and saves the shopping for 1 |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Fake, because I don't see the point in me buying a tree for £40-£50 for it to be mulch 6 weeks later"
Wow someones gone be having a very prosperous Christmas then,my 6' tree was £14:99 from Aldi |
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