I don't want either even if they offered to pay me to take it. Those trees have been cut for well over a month now. What is best to do is to get them as soon as they go on sale which now is before Thanksgiving. Take home, cut off some of the bottom and put in a bucket of water until you are ready to put it up. If you buy it now you are asking for a house fire or at the very least needles dropping all over the floor because they are pretty much done taking up any more water.
You can get an artificial tree that looks real and is really gorgeous from Ronnie's tree farm in Smyrna, Delaware. The last place I would buy any kind of tree is Walmart.
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Just got one out the neighbors yard last night for free... Ray...
the price difference is for those who park in an actual space and not the fire lane
Well that make sense. The left is always subsidized
Sounds just like you Ray.
Buy local - trees are nicer and your supporting someone that matters.
The one on the left is six months old!
Sometimes that extra six inches is what makes the difference.
I actually went in and asked and they had no idea why there was this price difference
I don't want either even if they offered to pay me to take it. Those trees have been cut for well over a month now. What is best to do is to get them as soon as they go on sale which now is before Thanksgiving. Take home, cut off some of the bottom and put in a bucket of water until you are ready to put it up. If you buy it now you are asking for a house fire or at the very least needles dropping all over the floor because they are pretty much done taking up any more water.
Good one
You can get an artificial tree that looks real and is really gorgeous from Ronnie's tree farm in Smyrna, Delaware. The last place I would buy any kind of tree is Walmart.
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