when its decorated lets see your tree

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  1. intermiplants

    intermiplants Gardener

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    thanks for all the pictures it really gets you in the spirit [​IMG]
     
  2. mgn

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    i dont know why, but i love looking at pics of peoples xmas trees!

    hope everyone had a good christmas, and here's mine - i went for a skinny one this year and no tinsel for the first time!
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  3. borrowers

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    Lovely mgn, did you take it from the floor :D
     
  4. daitheplant

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    How tall is that mgn? :eek:
     
  5. mgn

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    yep took it from the floor to make it look more interesting --- but just made it look like a weird angle...
    it's only 6ft daithetheplant, was �£10 from woolworths which i thought wasnt bad. I was always sick of my trees being too wide and i'd have to bend the branches back so it fit on the wall, didnt have to do that with this one though! i love it !!!! :o)
     
  6. Helofadigger

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    Great looking tree there Mgn and I agree with you about the bigger spread trees I have to leave one side closed and load the other side up....maybe that's why my white one fell on me!

    We were looking in B&Q the other day and came across those upside down trees I think they're way too funky for us.

    I mean how can they keep up? talk about being top heavy :D
    Helen.xxx.
     
  7. Kedi-Gato

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    We prefer the wide trees, we always get the Nordmann ones. We put it in our Wintergarten where there is plenty of space.

    What are those upside down trees, Helen? I can't imagine what they are [​IMG]
     
  8. Paladin

    Paladin Gardening...A work of Heart

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    Didn't feel much like Christmas away from home so we went with a minimalistic look.. :D
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    And they are both 'optical' [​IMG] ;)
     
  9. Victoria

    Victoria Lover of Exotic Flora

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    At least you made an effort, Pal. :D Bet it was difficult to cram the presents under the tree ... and forget about the mince pies and brandy. And besides, you have that lovely log fire to keep you warm. [​IMG]

    All the best to you and Mrs Pal for a brighter and less harrowing year ahead. [​IMG]
     
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