DelBoy Trotter wrote: » If you're getting a real tree, try buy a stand which the try sits in so that you can fill the stand with water. It will help the tree last longer
Toots wrote: » The 2 trees is an interesting idea... My kitchen and living room is open plan, but the hall is big enough to accommodate a small tree and that would definitely get the smell all through the house. The other thing I was thinking of was just putting a real one outside - I have a giant set of outdoor lights that used to go around my balcony railing but I didn't know what I was going to do with them this year. I'm assuming a real tree would last longer outside due to less warmth and regularly watering courtesy of the lovely weather :pac:
TRS30 wrote: » 3 trees!!
Posy wrote: » I always have one tree in the hall, one in the kitchen and one in the sitting room. Always three trees in my house! No real ones though. I need my trees to last a good month and a half, like.
Toots wrote: » I might actually have the room to have a real Christmas tree this year, and while I'd love it, I'm not sure if it'll work. I have an artificial tree which I always put up on the 1st of December, but if I put up a real tree on the 1st, what state would it be in by Christmas day? My parents always have a real one but they don't put it up until about 10 days before, and I don't think I could wait that long :pac:
Toots wrote: » I would LOVE 3 trees! My parents always do 4 - giant real one in main living room, smaller fake one in the second sitting room, small fake one on the return landing and small real one in the porch. I’m trying to convince the hubby to let me have 2 and that’s tough going. He told me I can have whatever sort of tree I want but only 1. There’s 13 foot ceilings in my living room, so I could fit a mahoosive tree in if I wait til mid December and go with a real one! I’m not sure did he anticipate some 10 foot monster tree, but the kids would lose their minds