OK, I’m not even going to try and find out how many beautiful, healthy trees get chopped down each year to fill our homes with Christmas trees. The trouble is, I love a real Christmas tree. For me, it just wouldn’t be Christmas without the trek to a chilly barn somewhere, the great family debate about which tree to get and will it fit in the house or not, the challenge of fitting it in the car along with all the people who came the choose it and, of course, the moment where you have to chop a bit off the top, because, it turned out to be too tall after all – I love it all!
So, getting the same old plastic tree from a box in the loft each year just doesn’t cut it for me. But, there has to be a better way than wasting so many trees. Enter, my fantastic sister, oh yeah, she goes, we’ve just got one in a pot. It comes in the house at Christmas, goes back into the garden, still in the pot, in January. Worryingly, she’s been doing this for years and I’ve never noticed its the same tree every year and its happily sitting out in the garden the rest of the time. But, sounds like a good compromise – you get a real tree and it gets to stay alive – everyone’s a winner!
P.S. While I’m on the topic, it turns out charity shops are the place to get your Christmas baubles, I can’t walk past one at the moment, without popping in to find the basket, tucked in a corner, and full of unwanted Christmas decs – just waiting for me to rummage to the bottom and find a hidden gem!