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  • Xmas trees; fake or real, is there a definitive “best for the environment”?
  • desperatebicycle
    Full Member

    after 4.7 years of use an artificial tree is better for the environment

    Sorry, maths isn’t my strong point: how do you use a Christmas tree for .7 of a year?

    thegeneralist
    Free Member

    Never mind that, how do you use a Christmas tree for 1.0 of a year?

    poly
    Free Member


    @joshvegas

    I’m a big enjoyer of Christmas but trees are a pain in the hoop.

    You are an angel and I claim my £5

    soundb0y
    Free Member

    I absolutely refuse to let the Mrs get a fake one. Horrible things.

    I planted 20 last December just after my son was born so hopefully in a few years we will be able to go out and choose one for ourselves.

    They still look pretty crap at the moment though. Didn’t help that rabbits had all the tops before I could fence it off.

    stumpyjon
    Full Member

    All the real ones around here get recycled, most get eaten by the local Alpacas, council recycles the rest. We have an artificial one, mainly because it’s paid for and easy to put up, lights are already on it, my job done.

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