More and more people choose Christmas trees instead of a traditional Christmas tree. It doesn’t lose needles and looks great

More and more people choose Christmas trees instead of a traditional Christmas tree. It doesn't lose needles and looks great

Christmas trees made of fabric or paper and shaped wall decorations are currently very popular or decorations made of twigs, decorated with baubles and lights. Many people are searching nowadays alternatives to traditional Christmas treeswanting to bring Christmas spirit to your home, but without having to buy a new tree every year.

Instead of worrying about what to do with the Christmas tree after the holidays, you can simply choose a potted plant that will act as a Christmas tree and at the same time will stay with us after the holidays and still look great. What alternatives are fashionable now?

More and more people are looking for more durable alternatives to classic Christmas trees – plants that will stay with them for longer and will decorate them beautifully during the holiday season. The white spruce ‘Conica’ is very popular.

It is a plant that grows slowly and has a regular, conical shape. It will perfectly replace the classic Christmas tree, being its miniature. It does not like warm, dry air, so it is better not to place it near radiators. After the holidays, the spruce will be a great decoration for your terrace or balcony.

Araucaria is a species of tree from the Araucariaceae family, native to Norfolk Island. It has stiff, quite soft needles and egg-shaped cones. It has a regular shape and can perfectly function as a Christmas tree. You just have to remember that it does not tolerate drought and too warm rooms.

The ideal temperature for this is 12-18 degrees Celsius. It likes bright rooms and humid air. You can place it at the entrance or move it to the winter garden after the holidays.

Lawson’s cypress is a species of tree from the Cypress family, planted in various varieties in Europe as an ornamental tree. It requires high air humidity and likes the sun, although it also tolerates partial shade. It is worth choosing a variety with a conical shape, which will perfectly replace the traditional Christmas tree.

Cypresses are very popular also because they have a delicate, resinous scent. By choosing such a plant for our home, we can enjoy its beauty and smell long after the holidays are over.

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News Room USA | LNG in Northern BC

More and more people choose Christmas trees instead of a traditional Christmas tree. It doesn’t lose needles and looks great

More and more people choose Christmas trees instead of a traditional Christmas tree. It doesn't lose needles and looks great

Christmas trees made of fabric or paper and shaped wall decorations are currently very popular or decorations made of twigs, decorated with baubles and lights. Many people are searching nowadays alternatives to traditional Christmas treeswanting to bring Christmas spirit to your home, but without having to buy a new tree every year.

Instead of worrying about what to do with the Christmas tree after the holidays, you can simply choose a potted plant that will act as a Christmas tree and at the same time will stay with us after the holidays and still look great. What alternatives are fashionable now?

More and more people are looking for more durable alternatives to classic Christmas trees – plants that will stay with them for longer and will decorate them beautifully during the holiday season. The white spruce ‘Conica’ is very popular.

It is a plant that grows slowly and has a regular, conical shape. It will perfectly replace the classic Christmas tree, being its miniature. It does not like warm, dry air, so it is better not to place it near radiators. After the holidays, the spruce will be a great decoration for your terrace or balcony.

Araucaria is a species of tree from the Araucariaceae family, native to Norfolk Island. It has stiff, quite soft needles and egg-shaped cones. It has a regular shape and can perfectly function as a Christmas tree. You just have to remember that it does not tolerate drought and too warm rooms.

The ideal temperature for this is 12-18 degrees Celsius. It likes bright rooms and humid air. You can place it at the entrance or move it to the winter garden after the holidays.

Lawson’s cypress is a species of tree from the Cypress family, planted in various varieties in Europe as an ornamental tree. It requires high air humidity and likes the sun, although it also tolerates partial shade. It is worth choosing a variety with a conical shape, which will perfectly replace the traditional Christmas tree.

Cypresses are very popular also because they have a delicate, resinous scent. By choosing such a plant for our home, we can enjoy its beauty and smell long after the holidays are over.

source

News Room USA | LNG in Northern BC