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What to do with your freshly cut tree after Christmas What to do with your freshly cut tree after Christmas

What to do with your freshly cut tree after christmas

The festivities are over, the decorations are down, and it's back to work after New Year - but you still need to figure out what to do with the somewhat depressed-looking Christmas tree in the corner of the living room. The good news is that getting rid of a real tree in a responsible manner doesn't have to be painful.
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Guide to Christmas tree stands Guide to Christmas tree stands

Guide to christmas tree stands

Christmas tree stands are used to keep a live tree upright and stable. Without a tree stand, a freshly cut real Christmas tree would fall over as, without support, the trunk isn't wide enough to support the branches on its own.
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Ideas for outdoor Christmas decorations Ideas for outdoor Christmas decorations

Ideas for outdoor christmas decorations

If you're lacking inspiration on what type of Christmas decorations to use in your garden or porch then we have some answers. Typically, you can't go wrong with traditional accessories, many of which are long-lasting and can be given a contemporary twist.
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How to prep your freshly cut Christmas tree How to prep your freshly cut Christmas tree

How to prep your freshly cut christmas tree

The benefits of choosing a fresh Christmas tree are huge. From environmental considerations to the wonderfully natural fragrance that fills the room, a real Christmas tree will bring joy to any household. You just need to follow some simple care tips to make it last the whole season.
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A guide to different heights of Christmas trees xmas tree close up with red and silver baubles

A guide to different heights of christmas trees

Getting the height of a Christmas tree right can be quite tricky, particularly if you're buying online and can't see how big it is next to you. Even if you go to buy a tree in person, they usually look a lot smaller out in the open air and it's easy to underestimate the size.
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