Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

Real Christmas trees

real christmas trees 1 real christmas trees 2The yearly Christmas practice of searching for the Real Christmas trees in the woods and cutting it with the axe on the snowy, cold December days has gone away. Now-a-days, there is a latest tradition. Consumer goes down to a local Target or Wal-Mart and put down one hundred dollars or so and strolls off with the sparkly artificial tree which will last for the years.

With these artificial trees,real christmas trees 3 real christmas trees 4there is no need of watering or untidy needles to clean. Artificial tree can place near propane fireplace also. The artificial trees never leave untidy needles on floor. This is very easy to set-up and also takes down. Some things bring warm Christmas mood the molded polyethylene branches in our living room.

Opposing to artificial tree supporters, real Christmas trees are good for economy, better for environment and secure to place in our house.

In North America, a good number real Christmas trees arrive from United States and Canada. Every year in United States, real Christmas trees sales are nearly 30-35 million, where as artificial Christmas trees sales in entire world are nearly 10 million. China made artificial trees are about 85% of that. Most of real Christmas trees sold, cultivate in tree farms, most are family operated plantations. Christmas tree plantations recruit more than 100,000 employments in United States.

The artificial trees are contains non-biodegradable metals and plastics. The PVC, is the probable source of dangerous lead. The Artificial trees use petroleum and non-renewable things. Ultimately, the artificial trees should be disposed. This goes straight to landfill, which can not be recycled. But Real Christmas Trees are degradable and safe to environment.

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