Those are very common and super easy to propagate via cuttings. Just ask your friends or neighbours if you can get one for free :)
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Those are very common and super easy to propagate via cuttings. Just ask your friends or neighbours if you can get one for free :)
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Also proplifting is easy as can be with succulents. You can pick leaves up off the floor around the display and just set them on some dirt at home. Next thing you know you have a new plant.
Rosemary is also a decent option if you want something that looks more like a christmas tree, but tabletop size
Great idea! We are lucky in that we go hunting trees on my mom's property, which really needs to be thinned out for fire mitigation. They don't look like lot trees- they have more character so each year's tree is unique.
My family has a veritable forest of 1' to 3' fake Christmas trees.
Our cats love it.
I got a cat tree in the shape of a Yule tree this year.
Genius!
A decent compromise available here in Germany is to rent a small tree, with roots and everything, that will go back into the ground after the holidays. When I was a kid we also never bought the chopped ones, usually a smaller tree with roots as well that we would plant in our garden afterwards.
Using a fake tree we found on the side of the road. Perfect size!
Also, learn to maintain a poinsettia or a Christmas cactus. (You probably don't have enough light inside for the former.)
Dang, my seedlings are too small to decorate!
Guess I'll just have Christmas in February.
Or just get a pole and celebrate Festivus instead (December 23)
String light trees are really cool. They can go anywhere. I don't do xmas, but here are some examples. https://www.shelterness.com/wall-christmas-trees/
My mom decorates one of her floor lamps every year.
I bought a plastic one tbh. My wife never had any Christmas cheer growing up and she really wants to now :) couldn't really take it away from her
I admire your passion on the subject. My parents always had a real Christmas tree. It seemed like such a hassle to me and a strange thing to do.
We've been doing this for a few years too! However, the plants we have are not super well suited for it ^^
I love the second picture.. We have a very similar plant with very thick stalks in the attic now and are moving soon, maybe should have it in the living room in the new place for decorating!
use a Norfolk island pine.