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t'vo •««' ! . A FOREST OF CHOICE: Homebasehasawide range ofartificial Christmas Trees foreverytastewhetheritistraditional green orcomporarywhite.everythingyouneedforarealWinterWonderlandstartingfrom £5.99. •1,-j , NEED A NEW CARPET FOR CHRISTMAS?


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Christmas starts with a tree, but choosing the right one can be a minefield. We look at the best choices whether it is traditional, imitation or totally contemporary.


The centrepiece for any Christmas celebrations is the tree. Whether it is real or, artificial, minimally decorated or crowded with baubles, topped with a star or an angel, is all down to personal preference. But whatever your taste there is - a tree out there for you. . Traditionalists will argue


needles and give the tree a


gentle shake, if they start falling off then move on. The tree should also feel


heavy which is a sign it is fresh as it has a high water


' content. If you would prefer a low maintenance, long


there is nothing to rival a real tree with the Norweigan Spruce . the most popular arid cost effective. But with a tendencyjto g- drop its needles, especially if it . is not properly watered, paying • a bit extra for a fir tree can be a : less messy option. Whichever


varietyyougo foritis essential to buy a freshly cut healthy tree


which should last for around six weeks if properly cared for. A soodeuideistolookforbrieht •


lasting option or just want to give your Christmas decor a new twist, an (artificial tree < could be foryou. .The original artificial trees, which started to become popular in the early 20th century,'


TINY DETAILS: Christmas tree in a bauble from Wilkinsons. £2.


were made of dyed goose feathers. While things have • moved on since then, there ' are more and more quirky,. individual artificial trees oh the market. But ifit is a traditional • look you are going for take a look at the wide range of excellent ’ imitation fir trees which are guaranteed not to shed . . needles and can be packed back in their • box until year. "■ A relatively new


option which is growing in popularity is renting a tree. Your chosen tree is delivered to your home, complete with a sustainable root


system. On Jan 6, the supplier picks it up again, replants it and


erows it on for next vear.


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