Your Christmas tree - Real or Artifical?

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Taybha

Whalewhine
Oct 8, 2008
27,674
Uwantsumorwat
We just caught that as well. Might look into it. You can actually tag your tree and have the same one back every year.

sounds a good idea and if you can have the same one every year no need to take the deccies off it
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Bry Nylon

Test your smoke alarm
Helpful Moderator
Jul 21, 2003
20,575
Playing snooker
Far too early. Christmas Eve, AFTER SUNSET, is the time that Christmas trees go up.

Now, you see, I wouldn't necessarily disagree with that; but my better half insists the tree is up and dressed by the 20th at the latest...

I'd love to put the tree up on Christmas Eve, get the log fire roaring and read my little daughter a few chapters from "A Box of Delights."
 














tedebear

Legal Alien
NSC Patron
Jul 7, 2003
17,117
In my computer
Can you and BoF just expand what you mean by returning to nature?

Do you mean, let all the fields grow out of control and return to waste shrub land? I'm not having a go at you alone, but the majority of the people in this country are becoming disconnected from rural England.

Ask yourself, what makes the British countryside? It's not the 'let it return to nature', its the farming, the roaming of livestock that tenders the fields and gives the countryside its rich green natural beauty. Farming has been a lifestyle to this country, its not a chore to the people who enjoy it, its their livelihood. Without them, the British countryside would not be its beauty it currently is.

Wind your neck in, I said either put to better use (ie farming) or returned to nature (usually it was coppice/wooded nature reserve)...

Waste shrub land? Who mentioned that? Jeeesh touchy!
 


SurreySeagulls

Well-known member
Jul 9, 2003
2,465
Guildford
We got our (fake) tree from Hanningtons in 1981 and it is still going strong. All branches and needles are individual. Takes frigging ages to put up but looks fantastic and doesn't look like a piece of plastic made in China.
 


black & white seagull

Active member
Aug 29, 2003
460
Brighton
True that. But once you factor in all the emissions chopping 'em down and getting 'em to you, and the Council collecting most of 'em for woodchip/composting, I'm not sure that it's really ...

What about the emissions created in the manufacture of a plastic tree and transporting it from China/Taiwan/wherever?
 




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