Showing posts with label pre lit christmas tree. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pre lit christmas tree. Show all posts

Friday, January 3, 2014

Guide To Choosing Fake Christmas Trees

The choice of the tree of Christmas is a crucial point during the Christmas holidays. For someone is a pleasure, for others a veritable odyssey, creating even quarrels among family members, who seem to have their own and opposing ideas about the characteristics that must have plant. For this reason it would be better to first agree and avoid confusion during the purchase. At the moment of choice, we have to take into account that there are several possibilities as to the type of tree to use and above all determined in advance if you want to buy a Christmas tree natural or artificial. In this guide you will find the useful tips.



The tree artificial Christmas has the advantage of sustainable over time, does not cause allergies, and preserve specimens of the species, because due to the carelessness of these plants after use end up straight in the trash. If you lean to a natural tree, you have to take into account, which is used extensively in Italy using the Spruce, rarely using the Pines and conifers, and in some cases the Magnolia.

When you go to a nursery you also have the opportunity to take a specimen with the trunk cut, this will allow easy transport and light, but it is a rather cruel and wasteful practice, because in this case the tree can be used for only one festivities. It would be better to orient the choice of a plant with roots, which can be put in the balcony after use and troublesome every year, in this way you will have great respect for nature and for your pockets. And then a plant loses more quickly severed needles, as they wither.

The needles in accordance with the species are softer and more resilient, for example fir Norman has these characteristics. Another distinctive feature is the fundamental freshness. Usually the first indication of this is given by the vivid color and brilliant, from the tone of the branches and needles, you can just pass a hand on a branch to see if it falls an excessive number of needles and to test its degree of resistance.

Finally, the choice is based also on the size of the specimen. A plant too high and luxuriant require attention and a lot of work for the decoration, and you'll style with ornaments of adequate proportions in the size and number of items, if you do not want to risk making vain operations of decoration.Ornaments are too small and too far away will make your tree sad and barren. A smaller specimen, however, will have shorter legs but also more robust and will hold up to the weight of the vestments without seeming falling and it will be easier to fill themselves.