If they purchased the tree from a Christmas Tree lot , what difference does it make if they use the tree for a week or a month?I do not mean any disrespect but I find it odd to cut a tree for just a week or so. Unless you mean that they had a tree in a pot which is equally odd, for other reasons. Few years ago we bought a plastic Christmas tree. I had always hated those but I thought, what the heck, I would survive. Few years fast forward, I now love it. Not only I save a tree every year but it is also more convenient to just take it and put it back in the storage in the basement every year. Is it as nice as a natural one? Probably not but I find once you put the decorations and the lights, it is still very nice.
The more people buy the more they cut.If they purchased the tree from a Christmas Tree lot , what difference does it make if they use the tree for a week or a month?
The more people buy the more they cut.
Better than buying an artificial tree for a single use and then tossing it in the trash.The more people buy the more they cut.
And fresh Christmas trees aid the environment during their growing life by absorbing CO2 and are often composted to return nutrients to the soil.
Better than buying an artificial tree for a single use and then tossing it in the trash.
Today's Christmas trees are farmed trees so there is a new one planted for each one cut. Very few Christmas trees are cut from the "wild".
The less people buy the more they go to waste. It’s sad watching them get tossed. I try to get my tree very early December so I can enjoy it. Maybe I’m getting older but I’m feeling guilty these days. But that smell is amazing.The more people buy the more they cut.