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help me please! where did you buy the christmas tree?
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Kseniya
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hello dears!
preparation time in christmas!
Tell me, where did you buy the christmas tree? we wanted to buy a Christmas tree for a new apartment, but we haven't seen a suitable option yet. want an artificial (most likely) one that can be used for several years, medium size (about 3-4-5 feet). It is important that the tree is fluffy. But I saw mostly little fluffy ones on the Amazon, they don't look very attractive. Share the places where you bought the tree?
Desirable inexpensive
preparation time in christmas!
Tell me, where did you buy the christmas tree? we wanted to buy a Christmas tree for a new apartment, but we haven't seen a suitable option yet. want an artificial (most likely) one that can be used for several years, medium size (about 3-4-5 feet). It is important that the tree is fluffy. But I saw mostly little fluffy ones on the Amazon, they don't look very attractive. Share the places where you bought the tree?
Desirable inexpensive

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Have a look in the local sheds, B&Q, Homebase, Dobbies etc.The world is not ruined by the wickedness of the wicked, but by the weakness of the good. Napoleon0
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Wilko, Argos, John Lewis. Take your pick.0
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Many local garden centres have shops attached selling Christmas decorations (amongst other things) including artificial trees and wreaths, etc, as well as the fresh variety. Maybe look for a nearby centre online first, and see what they stock; some will home-deliver if you don't have a car or if you prefer to avoid shopping in person while the virus is about.
I'm sure your local retailer would appreciate your support after this year's challenges. Enjoy decorating your new home!
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Msjf said:Many local garden centres have shops attached selling Christmas decorations (amongst other things) including artificial trees and wreaths, etc, as well as the fresh variety. Maybe look for a nearby centre online first, and see what they stock; some will home-deliver if you don't have a car or if you prefer to avoid shopping in person while the virus is about.
I'm sure your local retailer would appreciate your support after this year's challenges. Enjoy decorating your new home!
thanks! actually found my tree in a nearby store by accident! it was ASDA! this is not an advertisement of course, i'm not happy with this store, but i was surprised at the cost - 20 pounds! 90-100 cm is written on the label. it is perfectly even and even in a pot! this is a real tree
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