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Christmas? Try Mini Christmas Trees This Season
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Island Pines are perfect for little ones. |
(ARA) - Think green is just
the traditional color of the holidays? Think again. This season
it's more than a color. It's the hippest way to decorate while
giving back to both your family and Mother Earth.
And the easiest, most festive
way to be an earth friendly elf is to decorate with a living
Norfolk Island Pine. No live trees to cut down, no dead needles
to clean up and no discarded tree to drag to the curb and overload
the landfills.
"These living Christmas
trees are inexpensive and eco-chic, all wrapped in one decorated
package," says Jose Smith, CEO of Costa Farms, one of the
nation's leading nurseries.
And since Christmas trees are
one of the most popular traditions of the season, these miniature
living trees present a variety of decorating and gift-giving
options along with many green benefits. |
But think small. According
to Lynn Long from Southern Living, large living trees are "high-maintenance
affairs, but these miniature versions are fun to decorate and
have some definite advantages over their big, tall look-alikes."
Easy to grow, Norfolk Island
Pines make cheerful centerpieces during your holiday feast and
add eco-flair to your home's decor. A native of the South Pacific,
the soft, compact needles and naturally symmetrical shape of
the tree provides a charming backdrop for all your seasonal celebrations.
Small enough for a tabletop
display in the kitchen or hall or large enough to be the focal
point of any room, they tuck nicely into tight spaces in apartments,
dorm rooms, patios or cozy corners. After the holidays, untrim
your mini tree and place it in a pretty pot and use as a house
plant. With just a little care, your Norfolk Island Pine will
reward you for many Christmases to come.
Decorating and Gift Giving
Tips with Mini Trees
For a green Christmas this
year, check out these fun tips:
* "Why not have a living
tree in every room?" suggests Southern Living's Long. "You
can get creative and have some fun using your special collections
of ornaments on different trees, either in one location or scattered
throughout the house."
* Long suggests choosing a
theme for each room, adding petite cooking utensils for the kitchen,
candy canes in the den and lovely gold or silver ribbons entwined
with flowers in the living room, all in colors that complement
the room's décor.
* For a dramatic look, decorate
three to five "themed" trees and set them on your dining
table or mantel.
* And don't forget the children's
own little tree for their rooms. "Think of all the fun and
memories you and your kids will have decorating the tree with
handmade paper decorations, candies, popcorn and small miniature
lights," says Long.
* Norfolk Island Pines are
perfect gifts for college students or apartment dwellers who
want a touch of Christmas but don't have space for a large tree.
* Don't know what to give your
child's teacher, your boss or hostess? Pick up either the 14-
or 22-inch Norfolk Island Pine fully decorated with a gift tag.
Care Tips
Place the Norfolk Island Pine in an open, bright location such
as on countertops, tabletops or in an office, but not in full
sun. They prefer to be near a window but away from direct heat.
Keep the soil moist but don't let it dry out or stand in water.
Feed with a complete balanced fertilizer every month.
As a house plant, the Norfolk
Island Pine naturally filters the air and adds much needed moisture
to a room, especially needed during the winter. It also absorbs
and breaks down harmful pollutants, giving you and your family
an extra Christmas gift -- a healthier and greener environment.
If you live where the temperature
stays above 60 degrees, such as Zones 9 and 10, your Norfolk
Island Pine tree can be planted in the landscape and loved for
many years.
Available at neighborhood retailers,
14- or 22-inch Norfolk Island Pines come fully decorated and
ready for the party, or select the larger 44-inch tree and custom
decorate it with your favorite ornaments.
This year go "green"
with a living Norfolk Island Pine and create lasting memories
for you and your family. For more information or to find a retailer
near you, visit www.costafarms.com.
Courtesy of ARAcontent
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- Article Posted:
Novemeber 21, 2007
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