itJeff
I'm just not so sure how well this plan was though
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I have allergies, as did my whole family growing up. So, we never had a 'real' tree, that I can remember. I used to work with a guy who runs a tree farm, who told me about a 'hypo-allergenic' tree. I think it was a Leyland Cypress. We went and got one a couple of years in a row. It was nice to have a 'real' one. There wasn't much of a smell (thus no allergies), but it definitely looked better.
We've went back to the fake tree last year, and this year. It's just easier with no watering, no going to pick it out, no figuring out how to dispose of it, etc. I don't have much of a green thumb, so I was always worried about have a brown tree on Christmas morning.

We've went back to the fake tree last year, and this year. It's just easier with no watering, no going to pick it out, no figuring out how to dispose of it, etc. I don't have much of a green thumb, so I was always worried about have a brown tree on Christmas morning.
