NOT Electrical Lights lighted candles
Yes, you have to water a real Christmas tree or it will dry out, which causes the needles to fall off, and it becomes a fire hazard.
The tree becomes drier after it is cut, and will become a fire hazard. When you do throw it out, take it to a tree recycling area.
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A Christmas tree provides vitamin C. In fact, a Christmas tree provides the same amount of vitamin C as 1,000 oranges would!
less mess no fire hazard reuse it get it for cheap it doesnt die dont have to water
The big tree that once stood in Iliahi Neighborhood Park in Wahiawa, Hawaii was cut down due to being a safety hazard. Although a huge and reverently old tree, it had become dry and diseased. Dead branches would fall from time to time, and school officials were concerned for the safety of students that would play around the tree.
They have lights, and ornaments, and everything you think would be on a Christmas tree in the US. They do have candles(usually fate ones) on their tree.
Short answer- it minimizes tree loss, a serious environmental consequence of Christmas trees, which have no Biblical warrant. depending on the compositon of the tree, can also hopefully minimize fire hazards, another hazard of the holiday season.
The country would be New Zealand, but the pohutukawa is a native tree, not the nickname for a Christmas tree.
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Franklin Delano Roosevelt loved to have candles on a Christmas tree. When he was a boy there were no electric lights for Christmas trees and when he grew older, trees with electric lights just did not seem right.Franklin Delano Roosevelt
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