An Easy Way to Decorate for the Holidays
If you’re tired of dealing with the inconvenience of a real Christmas tree, you’re not alone. Vacuuming up needles, watering them every day, trying to fit them through a doorway, and worrying about catching fire are just a few of the headaches of having a real tree. But there’s an easy solution: an artificial Christmas tree.
Whether in Argentina, at the Iguazu waterfalls, hosting a BBQ, or in Patagonia, an artificial tree can save you much time and stress during the holidays. Not only will you avoid the hassle of having a real tree, but you’ll also be doing your part to reduce waste and protect the environment.
Environmental Benefits of Artificial Trees
Did you know it takes an average of seven years for a Christmas tree to grow to full size? During that time, it’s consuming water, fertilizer, and energy, all to be used for a few weeks during the holiday season. Once it’s cut down, it’s often transported over long distances, creating more carbon emissions.
Artificial Christmas trees, however, can be reused for many years. They don’t require any resources to grow, and they don’t shed needles or sap, so you don’t have to worry about cleaning up a mess. When you’re done using your artificial tree, you can easily store it in a box until the next season, reducing the need for new trees to be cut down annually.
So, if you’re looking for an easy, hassle-free way to decorate for the holidays, consider investing in an artificial Christmas tree. Whether in Argentina, at the Iguazu waterfalls, hosting a BBQ, or in Patagonia, you’ll enjoy a beautiful, sustainable addition to your holiday décor.