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Good quality tall artificial Christmas tree
Charshy
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... I've just bought my first flat :beer: and I can't wait to decorate it for the first time later in the year! But would like to do so without destroying the bank. I'm already aware I'll be spending a lot as I need to buy all the decs from scratch...!
Where can I buy a decently bushy-looking tall artificial Christmas tree? Not in silver or any funky colours, just the usual green type. Preferably at a good price?
Thanks in advance
Where can I buy a decently bushy-looking tall artificial Christmas tree? Not in silver or any funky colours, just the usual green type. Preferably at a good price?
Thanks in advance
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Argos or Homebase nearer the time"If I know I'm going crazy, I must not be insane"0
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I got a 'standard' 6ft green one last year from B&M for £9.99 . Ended up getting another to replace the one my parents had bought around my second Christmas (it was that old and still in its original ASDA smart price box from the 90s...) We got the trees in late October-early November-they sell quickly. I only bought basic decorations, baubles, a topper and lights and in the sales bought prettier decorations
will probably add to them over the coming years. There's something special and magical about buying your first Christmas tree
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