Christmas Tree - real or artificial

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Another thread about Christmas trees has got me wondering about people's choices.

We had real trees for many years but about ten years ago I got fed up of the annual faff of buying, cleaning up needles and then getting rid of the trees so paid out quite a lot for an artificial tree. So much less fuss than it was, especially as I am not religious and not a great fan of the annual Christmas merry-go-round of excessive and conspicuous consumption, plugged by the manufacturers and media to generate profits. (other points of view exist!).

What is your choice and why, real or artificial...or no tree?
 

postman

Squire
Location
,Leeds
A Pencil Fir artificial.I love it it is really narrow,it does not take up a lot of space.
 

Beebo

Firm and Fruity
Location
Hexleybeef
One of each.
Big real one in the kitchen/living room and a smaller fake one in the sitting room.
Just bought the real one. Blooming expensive- 7foot for £79!!
It’s is a sitting in a bucket in the garden for the next week.
 

Tenkaykev

Guru
Location
Poole
Daughter has a live tree in a large pot on the patio. Brings it inside for Christmas
 

tom73

Guru
Location
Yorkshire
One of each.
Big real one in the kitchen/living room and a smaller fake one in the sitting room.
Just bought the real one. Blooming expensive- 7foot for £79!!
It’s is a sitting in a bucket in the garden for the next week.

Not when you think your looking at about 6 years work all done by hand to grow it to be ready to sell.
Leaving it to have a good drink is the way to go, make sure you've cut a few inch off the bottom. So it's fresh wood and not the dried over end.
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
100% Christmas-free zone here!

(Post-childhood I was never a big fan. Then I spent 24 hours over Christmas Eve/Christmas Day squeezing the hand of my dying mother while nurses sang Christmas carols to the conscious patients in the ward... That killed what little interest was left!)

I hope those of you who do celebrate Christmas enjoy it. (November 30th seems very early to be talking about it though!)
 
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