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November 10, 2009

Be Nice To a Tree This Christmas

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Winter holidays are just over the corner, so once more we start thinking of changing the interior decor with a more festive one. The Christmas tree is still a beautiful tradition, appreciated by people of all ages. But something has changed over the years: more of us started to realize that cutting trees for such celebrations is not exactly the wisest way to behave with our planet’s resources. It takes more than ten years for a pine tree to reach the size of 7 foot and we cut it just like that and keep it in our living for two weeks, then throw it away.

This year, if you want to go green, a good idea for starting is to buy an artificial tree, which will serve you for many years from now. There are realistic Christmas trees models which look almost like the natural ones. You could hardly tell the difference, and thinking that we are also adding those lights and ornaments, it makes no sense to buy a real tree. For a really special celebration effect, you can also consider thinking out of the box and research some flocked Christmas trees, which come with the snow already on their branches and can be purchased prelit or unlit, as you wish.

What type of tree do you intend to buy, if any? I’m just curious.

Christmas

October 28, 2009

Is an Artificial Slim Realistic Christmas Tree Better Than a Real One?

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The answer is yes. By buying a slim realistic Christmas tree you’ll not only save a tree from the forest, but you’ll also have the chance to enjoy more space in your room, because real trees usually have a much bigger width at the same height. Thanks to the moulded branches, today’s trees look so much like the real ones, that there’s no reason for anybody to keep on following the old habit of destroying the woods. If you want to go green, the4n artificial is the way to go in case of Xmas trees. Besides, you’ll make savings, because one of these trees will last for many many years. If you want variation, just change the ornaments each year.