THE 12 JOYS OF CHRISTMAS
The traditions and rituals of the festive season are a delight at this time of year. Take inspiration from ENGLISH HOME MAGAZINE to help magnify the magic of Christmas.
#2 - CHOOSING THE TREE
Striding out across a Christmas tree farm, snow crunching underfoot, is undoubtedly one of the simplest pleasures of the festive period.
Wrapped up against the cold, those who take in these majestic, makeshift coppices are rewarded with the sight of dark-green needles under a blanket of snow.
Where tall and graceful firs may appeal to some, others may prefer more rounded pines. And whilst a dignified spruce would suit the elegance of a dining room, for the hallway or sitting room and fuller look of a broad-based tree is a pleasing fit.
So, how best to choose a tree? Seeking a professional outfit or visiting smaller, niche growers, allows for an effective overview. Firs are, by and large, the most popular Christmas trees, thanks to their frangrance and low needle drop.
Other varieties, such as pines and spruces, are noted for their colour and structure.
Whatever the tree of choice, be sure to check for freshness. Tree Grower Associations recommend a tactical running of the hand over any one branch - needles should be flexible and not fall off - then raising the tree a short distance off the ground and dropping it on the end, ensuring that only a few green needles dislodge. Selecting a tree grown to the best environmental and sustainable practices will ensure longevity, and also help to provide shelter for birds and wildlife whilst growing.
MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM:
Ms. Bernadette M. Petrotta
Founder & Director
Polite Society School of Etiquette
Author
The Art of the Social Graces
The Art and Proper Etiquette of Afternoon Tea
EMMA The Etiquette Cat: Meet Emma
Website: PoliteSocietySchool.com
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