Christmas is one of the most enchanting times of the year. During this season the Christmas tree is one of the most emblematic icons. It is the preferred place to place gifts! In addition, assembling, decorating, placing lights and other arrangements is a captivating experience. However, the question has always arisen as to whether it is preferable to buy an artificial tree or a natural tree for Christmas. Each type of tree has its detractors and its followers, but the scales are always tilted towards artificial trees. Want to know why? Below we'll talk about the pros and cons of each of the Christmas trees and some Brycus tips for having an original Christmas tree.
Natural Trees from Controlled Crops
Today, the use of natural trees has become enormously popular and according to various statistics more than a fifth of the trees purchased at Christmas are natural. Many would think that these natural trees are cut down from a mountain causing devastation to the ecosystem, however, it is a misconception, as most companies that have concessions for the exploitation of natural Christmas trees plant and exploit their trees in a controlled manner. They usually plant quantities in excess of their demand! In addition, they often have plans to protect the environment. For this reason, in our Brycus tips we recommend purchasing trees from recognized and duly licensed companies.
Many people after using these trees can give an additional use, the most conventional use is as wood and organic matter that can be used as biomass fuel for stoves and fireplaces.
Natural trees with roots
Another popular trend among people who want a natural tree, but do not want it to be cut down, is the option of acquiring a tree with roots planted in a pot. In this way, the tree can then be planted in the garden as well as decorate any environment of your home. These trees are affordable and represent an alternative that will preserve the life of the tree. In addition, if you keep it in the pot it will grow prudently and it is possible to use it indefinitely.
The durability of artificial trees
Artificial trees are preferred by users. These trees, generally made of plastic resins, can provide many years of use, in most cases an artificial Christmas tree can last between 10 and 15 years. If one compares the amount of gases and waste produced when making a tree of this type, its durability and its impact on the environment according to its period of useful life, it can be seen that it represents a more viable option than the exploitation of natural trees. The only factor against it would be after the end of its useful life, however, if this product is disposed of correctly in a plastic recycling container the impact on the environment would be minimal.
Artificial Christmas trees are reused for multiple opportunities. They are an environmentally and economically friendly option, as you will save this money for several years.
Other alternatives to the traditional Christmas tree
But if you don't want to opt for either of these two options for Christmas you can try other alternatives. Reusing existing plants in your home and decorating them with Christmas motifs is a great idea. In addition, you can decorate other objects such as sculptures that are usually present within the rooms. Dressing up your Christmas properties will be a wonderful experience! You can save yourself the purchase of a Christmas tree, whether natural or artificial.
The original trees created with pallet wood are beautiful, you only have to cut that wood to recreate the shape of the Christmas tree. You can fix it to the wall, but you can also make a wooden pedestal with a little more patience. It is a very dynamic option that will allow you to capture phrases on the wood, draw footprints and paint personal details that identify you or your family. Christmas trees made with pallets are an ecological option that does not represent cutting a tree, you will give a second use to old pallets and when discarded the wood can be used in stoves or chimneys.
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