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lexyy12
Reg. Apr 2010
Posted 2014-11-15 3:12 PM
Subject: OT-opinions on real christmas tree



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I've never had a real christmas tree but always wanted one. What are your opinions on them? And what all needs to be done to prepare for one and what needs to be done while you have it. We are just a little worried with having our wood burner in the same room as it...will that make it dry out faster?
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NJJ
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Posted 2014-11-15 3:18 PM
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Yes. a wood burner will make it dry out much faster......If you get one, put it as far away from the wood burner as possible. I also would not get it until a week or so before Christmas. You should have a stand that you can put water in to keep it hydrated.  Frankly, they smell good but that is the only advantage to a "real" tree......lol...AND they shed needles......
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Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2014-11-15 3:43 PM
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I put up my real tree the weekend after Thanksgiving.  But here is the deal we go cut it at Christmas tree farms. It is always near our fireplace but we water the tree twice a day.  I feel guilty when I take it down the day after Christmas because it is still so alive.  I leave it in the tree stand and the birds enjoy it's cover for the winter.  Fraiser Fir IMHO last longer and because of the shorter needles they shed less.  Love my fresh trees.
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Just Plain Lucky
Reg. Jun 2008
Posted 2014-11-15 4:27 PM
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I grew up on a tree farm...still live here although the tree farm idea has faded and now my dad calls it a wildlife sanctuary. LOL. We don't sell them anymore, but we do have a real one every year.

I guess, for me, pine needles were a way of life. Setting up my grandma's fake tree was a nightmare that I'd like to forget. That was WAY more complicated than I could have ever imagined. Heavy, ugly, and fake. Alergies are one thing, but I can't quite understand people freaking out about pine needles in the carpet, especially if they have pets! There's far more filth from your fur babies embedded in your carpet. Pine needles....They come out, people.


Just cut the thing down, put it in the tree stand, and keep it hydrated. Your wood burner will speed the drying out but if you keep on it (and it's NOT a hard job) you should be fine. Nothing quite like the smell of pine at Christmas time.



 
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lexyy12
Reg. Apr 2010
Posted 2014-11-15 4:28 PM
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Dang it...I think it will be too close to it. I just think the fake ones either really do look FAKE and bare or they cost a crap ton of money.
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Reg. Oct 2006
Posted 2014-11-15 4:38 PM
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I love them but my male dog pees on them so we go artificial.
I wonder if a $20 humidifer from WalMart would help with the drying out?
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mtcanchazer
Reg. Apr 2012
Posted 2014-11-15 9:01 PM
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We've never had anything but a real tree. Real trees are SOOO great...they have a wonderful smell, and are so pretty. I would imagine a wood burner would make it dry out faster, but I would just make sure it has plenty of water (we water our's about once a day, but we do have humidifiers running in our house at all times because we have dry weather any ways). We usually put our tree up somewhere around the 8-10th of December, and it stays up until after the new year (usually is down by the 6th of January, which is the Feast of the Epiphany...you're supposed to leave them up until then in the Catholic religion). But I can't ever imagine not having a real tree. I guess that is just the way I grew up. :)

ETA: We've never had an issue with our dogs thinking the tree is an indoor bathroom, though we do joke about it. The only trouble we have had is the cat trying to climb the tree and tipping it over. 


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RocketPilot
Reg. Jun 2006
Posted 2014-11-15 9:34 PM
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I spent a boat load of money on a fake tree about 6 years ago.  It was pre-lit and huge and I thought it was great---until some of the lights didn't work.  I bought lights and added my on lights.  Last year a bought a real tree and I was so much happier.  The real tree was very pretty and less and $40.  I spent way over $100 for the fake one.  Now the fake is in a big box in the storage and I will never use it again.
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RacingQH
Reg. Aug 2004
Posted 2014-11-15 9:37 PM
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I HATE fake trees. It's either REAL, or nothing!
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Three 4 Luck
Reg. Sep 2003
Posted 2014-11-16 8:09 AM
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 I'm a fake girl.  Every square inch is covered with colored twinkle lights and ornaments, so you can't see the tree anyway. 
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lexyy12
Reg. Apr 2010
Posted 2014-11-16 9:48 AM
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I saw a tree at a store a few weeks ago that I actually liked. It looked REAL! But it was very expensive. My mom and dad went there last night and it was on sale so they bought it for us. I can't wait to put it up!!
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Nita
Reg. Apr 2012
Posted 2014-11-16 9:53 AM
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lexyy12 - 2014-11-15 4:28 PM

Dang it...I think it will be too close to it. I just think the fake ones either really do look FAKE and bare or they cost a crap ton of money.

Yep!
I want one of the expensive trees, but haven't found one yet at a good enough sale price, lol.
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NJJ
Reg. Jul 2006
Posted 2014-11-16 10:19 AM
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lexyy12 - 2014-11-16 9:48 AM I saw a tree at a store a few weeks ago that I actually liked. It looked REAL! But it was very expensive. My mom and dad went there last night and it was on sale so they bought it for us. I can't wait to put it up!!

 I am happy to see that you got a tree….We did the old trek to the woods and cut down a tree until the boys were teenagers. They loved the adventure and we had some awesome (and some pretty awful) REAL trees. When it got to be a chore, we changed to an artificial. It was so real looking that it fooled one of my friends (who had seen some of our trees). She commented….wow……John and the boys did good this year……LOL
 
It was expensive but I have never missed the real and used that tree for 15 years……then passed it to my son……Now I plop out several fiber optic trees and call the house decorated. Have fun and enjoy decorating your "new" tree!  
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phillyincal
Reg. Jan 2005
Posted 2014-11-16 11:49 AM
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We always go and cut our tree down.  My husband's b-day is Dec 7th, so usually we cut it down the weekend after that.  We usually take it down before the New Year and then let our goats have it as a treat.  They skin it down to bare bark in about a week's time.
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komet.
Reg. Jun 2012
Posted 2014-11-16 11:59 AM
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Just Plain Lucky - 2014-11-15 4:27 PM

I grew up on a tree farm...still live here although the tree farm idea has faded and now my dad calls it a wildlife sanctuary. LOL. We don't sell them anymore, but we do have a real one every year.

I guess, for me, pine needles were a way of life. Setting up my grandma's fake tree was a nightmare that I'd like to forget. That was WAY more complicated than I could have ever imagined. Heavy, ugly, and fake. Alergies are one thing, but I can't quite understand people freaking out about pine needles in the carpet, especially if they have pets! There's far more filth from your fur babies embedded in your carpet. Pine needles....They come out, people.


Just cut the thing down, put it in the tree stand, and keep it hydrated. Your wood burner will speed the drying out but if you keep on it (and it's NOT a hard job) you should be fine. Nothing quite like the smell of pine at Christmas time.



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OK.. I always topped the tree.... as in... cut off the top 4 or 5 feet and left the rest to keep growing... and we always had a wood burner... I did it about 10 days before Christmas and took it down Jan. 2nd. Keeping the base in water is a must. Cat and dog owners beware..



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Nita
Reg. Apr 2012
Posted 2014-11-16 11:59 AM
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phillyincal - 2014-11-16 11:49 AM

We always go and cut our tree down. Β My husband's b-day is Dec 7th, so usually we cut it down the weekend after that. Β We usually take it down before the New Year and then let our goats have it as a treat. Β They skin it down to bare bark in about a week's time.

Those are some nice looking Nubians!
Donkeys look like they're jealous.
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komet.
Reg. Jun 2012
Posted 2014-11-16 12:05 PM
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Nita - 2014-11-16 11:59 AM

phillyincal - 2014-11-16 11:49 AM

We always go and cut our tree down. Β My husband's b-day is Dec 7th, so usually we cut it down the weekend after that. Β We usually take it down before the New Year and then let our goats have it as a treat. Β They skin it down to bare bark in about a week's time.

Those are some nice looking Nubians!
Donkeys look like they're jealous.

Those ARE some nice looking Nubians... I never liked them much but I grew up around the quieter Lamanchas.
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cavyrunsbarrels
Reg. Dec 2010
Posted 2014-11-16 12:17 PM
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I have never ever had a fake tree and never will. I've cut my own as well as just buying them. They smell fantastic and really aren't much work. Just keep the water level up. As far as shedding needles, we have a good sized skirt under our tree that most of the needles fall on (which isn't THAT many). We usually get our tree the first weekend of December and keep it up till at least a week after Christmas day. 
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lexyy12
Reg. Apr 2010
Posted 2014-11-17 10:14 AM
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We had our first real snowfall of the year last night and it's still coming down. Now I'm in the mood for christmas!! We are going to put the tree and decorations up tonight!! Ready for our first christmas in our new home!!! :-)
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Reg. Jan 2012
Posted 2014-11-17 10:28 AM
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Fake is the way to go! We  have bought real trees for years. I'm one of those that wants the biggest, fullest tree I could fit under the ceiling. So the "live" trees would run us between $80 and $100 for something that is gonna die and loose its needles within a month. Lol. Last year, we bought a beautiful, fake tree. Ain't lookin' back.
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