POLL: Artificial vs. Real Christmas Trees?
For those who deck the halls, there is no greater debate. Which side are you on?
Now that the Thanksgiving leftovers have been mostly eaten, many families are about to move on to another seasonal ritual—trimming a Christmas tree.
But before any popcorn garland can be strung or stars mounted on high, one must answer that most basic of all Christmas-tree-related questions:
Are you a real or artificial tree kind of person?
There are pros and cons to both, of course. While fresh cut firs are beloved for their pine-y scent and lush look, they require water and shed needles all over the floor. [Ed. note: Nobles and Frasers allegedly have the best needle retention.]
Artificial versions sold in stores are by comparison much neater to maintain, but they require a heftier initial investment and space to store the rest of the year.
So what will it be? Tell us where you stand...
Courtney
8:04 am on Sunday, December 2, 2012
I love real trees but don't have the patience to take care of one and I hate the clean up so I usually wait a lil longer to go and buy one so I don't have it as long and they are way cheaper then a fake tree. So I'm going with a real tree this year just can't afford a fake one!
Allenwoodie
10:16 am on Sunday, December 2, 2012
We love the smell of a real tree and the tradition of finding the perfect tree. There will never be a fake tree in our house. I'd rather have no tree than a fake one
Bowie Thelonius
9:57 pm on Sunday, December 2, 2012
I've had both. Fake tree for many years, now I prefer a real one. They smell great!