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    Quote Originally Posted by Bishop1954 View Post
    Not real strong, but it might be nice near the dining table...
    Would you plant it in your yard afterward? Or keep it as a houseplant?
    The holly's up, the house is all bright, The tree is ready, the candles alight; Rejoice and be glad, all children tonight.

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    If I can keep it on the smaller side, in the yard. Then decorate it for 2024...
    "Maybe Christmas," he thought, "doesn't come from a store. Maybe Christmas perhaps, means a little bit more!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bishop1954 View Post
    If I can keep it on the smaller side, in the yard. Then decorate it for 2024...
    That's what I would want, too.
    The holly's up, the house is all bright, The tree is ready, the candles alight; Rejoice and be glad, all children tonight.

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    The main reasons I have artificial in my home, is not just the lack of watering or pine needles, but instead the fact that they will last far longer and if some of your ornaments are on the heavy side, they can hold them without sagging...
    "Maybe Christmas," he thought, "doesn't come from a store. Maybe Christmas perhaps, means a little bit more!"

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