Christmas greenery: is yours real or fake?

Anonymous
—if you’ve switched from one to another recently, what was your rationale?

—also wondering, does anyone make all their own garlands, wreaths, and swags?
Anonymous
Real tree, real wreath, fake garland a couple other places in the house.
Anonymous
Real tree, fake wreath and real garlands
Anonymous
A mix. A real tree, a real wreath on the front door. Fake wreaths on the fence. Real greens I arrange myself in the planter boxes n my porch. A mix of fake and real n the fireplace mantel.
I like real, but it can be expensive unless you have access to a lot of greenery and have a lot of time.
Anonymous
Real tree, fake garlands, fake wreath.
Anonymous
We buy a real wreath and hang it on the door. Have done that for years. The only change is now we buy one locally instead of from like, Williams-Sonoma.
Anonymous
Fake tree, real wreath, flower boxes, planters and garlands. I cut a lot from my yard. I only buy the basic wreath and garland, then add a ton of evergreens, holly, berries to them.
Anonymous
Real tree - love the smell, love the tree. No other greenery
Anonymous
Fake tree, I won’t have a real tree since that horrifying fire in Annapolis a few years back.
Anonymous
Real tree, fake outside garlands and wreaths. I read that the later was more environmentally friendly so made the switch a few years back but just can’t bring myself to have a plastic tree.
Anonymous
Real tree and wreath on the front door. Fake garland outside front door that DH hates; but it’s beautiful, I love it, so not going into the landfill
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Real tree, real wreath, fake garland a couple other places in the house.


+1
Anonymous
FAKE
Anonymous
Real trees, real wreaths, real garland. Easy clean-up to compost pile. Minimal storage needs.
Anonymous
Real tree, fake wreath, no other greenery
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