For me, the most exciting day of the holiday season isn’t Christmas or Christmas Eve, but the day I bring home the Christmas tree. That’s my official start of the holiday, and not the day after Halloween, as retailers would have us believe.
For most of my life, I’ve had a fresh cut tree at Christmas. But early in life, there was that one year when my mother, sick of the holiday whirlwind every year, decided to permanently check one thing off her yearly list and brought home an artificial tree from a department store. Plastic! A plastic tree! At least it was green and not decked out like a spaceship. You couldn’t imagine my disappointment – the scent of fresh pine replaced by the scent of freshly molded polyvinyl chloride.
Basically, that “tree” was astroturf wrapped around heavy-duty pipe cleaners which hung from holes in a brown pole. On the upside, one could bend the branches into any position they liked, and it didn’t take me long to fashion one or two into question marks when I could get away with it. Oh, how I longed for the smell of pine, for sap on my hands, for frequent watering, for cleaning up dead needles well into February. Really, I did.
I don’t want to condemn anyone for buying an artificial Christmas tree – they’re useful for those with allergies to the real thing, or for those who don’t have the physical capacity to seek out, heave, and decorate a live tree every year. But for the rest of us, those who thrive on the scent of fresh pine, the annual trek to the Christmas tree farm to cut our own is a beloved holiday tradition. Nothing beats the real thing.
Besides tradition, there are good reasons to buy from a Christmas tree farm: You’re supporting local business and local farming, and your tree will stay fresh much longer than a Christmas tree which may have been cut a week or two earlier and trucked many miles to your community. And it’s in the transport that many trees get damaged. A discerning eye is a necessity for anyone buying a fresh-cut Christmas tree on a parking lot or sidewalk.
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Merry Christmas!
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