I hate Christmas trees with passion.
Imagine growing a seedling for many years in a monoculture, just for it to get cut down and used as a dumb decoration.
And it even isn’t the “cool” type of dumb decoration. You buy it, you get stung all the time while transporting it, you’ll have needles lying around all over your apartment, it’s a fire hazard, and after not even a few days or weeks you’ll have to throw it out, which is also super annoying too.
Even worse are those ridiculous plastic Christmas trees. Don’t even get me started on these ones!
Solution
Get a (big) houseplant instead!
There are many options for you out there.
You can hang your ornamentals on them and enjoy your own “Christmas tree” all year around without any guilt.
Even better, you even aren’t bound to any season. For example, why not hang easter eggs on there in the spring?
Bonus idea!
You can blow out and then colour your eggs, then scrape nice patterns in the shell with a sharp knife. This way, you can prevent plastic use and even have a nice gift!
(Picture taken from Pinterest)
Ideas
If you don’t have pets, a Monstera might be great for you.
Those are very common and super easy to propagate via cuttings. Just ask your friends or neighbours if you can get one for free :)
Indoor trees, like lemon or avocado trees for example, are a great option if you don’t want to spend a single cent and grow them from seed, which is what I’m doing at the moment.
You can also decorate smaller plants, like a Pothos for example.
Decorating your own bonsai would also be an eyecatcher ;)
There are literally endless options out there for you to explore!
Pirate a plant today!
I’m going to be referring to propagating seedings as plant piracy from now on. Thanks for that.
…now I’m remembering that in the US you can patent plants and sue people for unauthorized use, so this isn’t even a joke anymore.
Also proplifting is easy as can be with succulents. You can pick leaves up off the floor around the display and just set them on some dirt at home. Next thing you know you have a new plant.