Christmas trees - real or placky?

What kind of tree are you going to be wrapping your fairy lights around this year?

  • Real - you can't beat the smell and I can put up with the crap that falls off it

    Votes: 24 36.4%
  • Plastic - better for the environment and you can reuse it every year, thus saving dosh

    Votes: 29 43.9%
  • We don't have a Christmas tree

    Votes: 8 12.1%
  • What is a Christmas tree?

    Votes: 5 7.6%

  • Total voters
    66
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KneesUp

Guru
I don't wish to indulge in oneupmanship, but our real Nordmann (i.e. non drop) tree (7ft, £9.99 i.e. total bargain) went up on November 29th as doing so kept a very snot-ridden and coughing kid from asking if she could go to the park every 10 minutes :smile:
 

Chromatic

Legendary Member
Location
Gloucestershire
I don't wish to indulge in oneupmanship, but our real Nordmann (i.e. non drop) tree (7ft, £9.99 i.e. total bargain) went up on November 29th as doing so kept a very snot-ridden and coughing kid from asking if she could go to the park every 10 minutes :smile:

Where??
 

Stephenite

Membå
Location
OslO
I live in Norway so no guessing which i voted. It'll be going up this weekend, or as soon as the local garden centre gets them in.

But as so many of you prefer an artificial tree i'll put it to the norwegian government to send a plastic one this year. And that'll be it. Won't have to bother again. Thanks for the help in the war. :thumbsup: You won't have to sweep up the needles, and i'll pay less tax. Everyone's a winner.
 

Archie_tect

De Skieven Architek... aka Penfold + Horace
Location
Northumberland
Bought our artificial tree in 1983, when we got married and it's been used ever since. Every year at some point we get an ornament that reminds us of a holiday so that the tree is full of happy memories.
I like the 6 Norwegian terracotta hearts hung from red ribbons that we bought in Voss the most, closely followed by the miniature alpine cowbell from Westendorf... my life on a tree!
 

winjim

Straddle the line, discord and rhyme
Real. It's a midwinter festival, the whole point is to have something evergreen and alive in the house to remind you that life exists even in the depths of winter and that spring is on the way. Symbolism, innit.
 

KneesUp

Guru
[QUOTE 3409668, member: 259"]I forgot to add a question about whether or not tinsel is common. But I've got some on the bike, so there![/QUOTE]
We have tinsel this year. The kid chose it.

Turns out that the smell of the decorations when I was a kid wasn't because they were kept in the loft all year: that's just what tinsel smells like.
 
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