Is a Christmas tree from the forest worth taking home? Your attitude toward cutting down conifers?



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Is a Christmas tree from the forest worth taking home? Your attitude toward cutting down conifers? and got a better answer

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it's okay. It's just a lot of needles afterwards.

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leave the Forest alone they've almost all been cut down already!

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Sanitary cutting should be done. But I personally prefer artificial Christmas trees, there's a lot of garbage from real ones.

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Twofold. I like live Christmas trees on New Year's Eve, but I feel sorry for them.

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tak zhalko

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I always feel sorry for cut down Christmas trees. I guess Andersen's childhood fairy tale of the same name is not forgotten

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I'd rather put them in the house than have the Chinese make their own sticks out of them!

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It depends where they cut it down, if it was a special planting, one question, if it was just in the woods, another. If it was a special planting - that's another question, if it was just a forest, that's another.

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the big deal? Soon you won't be able to breathe, that's all.

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Don't sweat it! Buy it once and get it for the rest of your life! With real ones, you'll end up with garbage in your apartment and a fine.

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If you have kids at home, a live one from a nursery is better.

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This is bad! The joy is for one month, and grows for several years:

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a green beauty at home for the new year - it is certainly good, but so many needles then, and the tree is a pity. better to buy a normal artificial

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It's not worth it. It is better to plant yourself near the house.

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Leave the forest to the animals-buy a fake one and a pine freshener and be happy.

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Artificial is better, cleaner and more durable. And the live ones are pathetic, even when they are planted specifically for this purpose. Our people will not think much, they will go to the woods and cut down everything they can, so as not to buy. The only option for a real Christmas tree is when it grows in the countryside or in the country house on the plot, and for the New Year they decorate it. I'm at the cottage already planted 2 pieces.

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People who cut down Christmas trees should tear off hands. Or better put them up against the wall. Bastards.

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Very negative. There is a huge range of artificial Christmas trees nowadays. Why do you have to cut down the forest?

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should not cut it down, especially if you cut it down in an illegal place, you will get a fine. You probably don't have a summer house, or you could decorate it or plant it. Please don't cut it down, there are so few of them left, and they want to live and there is a lot of oxygen from them. Who likes a forest full of garbage and almost no trees? A fur-tree is first of all a part of the forest, it's not natural, a forest without fir trees!

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I here last year bought a juniper to plant it was already late to the site - so he had and wintered in a pot - and the New year dressed with small balls of Christmas trees and tinsel with rain - super! And the smell of pine and green and not wither.

 

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