2012年9月10日星期一

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Picking a Christmas tree is serious business. One cannot merely grab any tree, slap some lights and decorations on it, call it a Christmas tree and expect things to work seamlessly. There are several characteristics of a tree that make it eligible to be considered as a candidate for Christmas tree. The following is a list of trees that make good Christmas trees. Each listed tree is reviewed for the differing opinions on what it means for a tree to become a Christmas tree. Blue Spruce: The blue spruce has a good shape and an excellent colour. It also comes equipped with the very important Christmas tree smell. The downside of buying a blue spruce Christmas tree is the problem that occurs with its needles. A blue spruce Christmas tree is known for dropping its very sharp needles. This can cause problems when decorating as nobody wants to be jabbed with painful Christmas tree needles. Fraser Fir: As a Christmas tree the Fraser fir nearly approaches perfection. It has a shape that gives it a Christmas tree look. It retains its needles. The one thing that hinders it is that it lacks the smell we all associate with Christmas, a Christmas tree smell. If you have a sensitivity to smells or (and this is hard to believe) do not like the smell of a Christmas tree then this is the perfect tree. Lodgepole Pine: The Lodgepole pine Christmas tree is very similar in its attributes to the Fraser fir. It holds tight to its needles. It looks very much like a Christmas tree should look. But it lacks the smell of a Christmas tree. Another problem that one encounters with this type of Christmas tree is that it does not originate in the United Kingdom. This means that it will be hard to find and most likely more expensive than others. Noble Fir: The Noble fir Christmas tree is a very excellent choice when you buy a Christmas tree. It is shaped very nicely and will not litter your carpet with needles. What this Christmas tree will also not do is smell like a Christmas tree. For people who love the unique Christmas tree aroma, this will be an unattractive trait. Another unattractive trait is for people without deep pockets. Noble firs are very much sought after and, as a result, generally priced fifty percent more than other Christmas trees. Norway Spruce: The Norway spruce Christmas tree will not hold onto its needles as well as some other Christmas trees but this does not matter because the Norway spruce Christmas tree is a favourite in the United Kingdom. It is has a shape that is unmatched by other Christmas trees, smells very much like a Christmas tree should smell, and has a colour that does justice to Christmas tress around the world. The guide above establishes guidelines based upon the usual preferences of people who buy a Christmas tree. Some place great concentration on needle retention. Some prefer shape over all others. Some cannot buy a Christmas tree unless it has a Christmas tree smell. A substitute to buying a Christmas tree is to hire a Christmas tree. When you hire a Christmas tree you get a live tree that maintains its existence all the way through Christmas. A hired Christmas tree is brought to you for your enjoyment and then retrieved when you are finished with Christmas. The Christmas tree is then used, along with other hired Christmas trees to build a woodland area that helps native wildlife. You can expect to be able to hire Christmas trees of various sizes but variety is somewhat limited. Because of its popularity most Christmas trees that are hired are of the Norway spruce type. Recently Christmas tree hire services have turned to using Christmas trees that are normally found in the United Kingdom so that the natural habitat is not disturbed once planted out.

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