When do you put up your Christmas Tree?

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  • Cornersteady
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    edited October 2021 #32

    I've seen Christmas cards on sale in January smile

  • EasyT
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    edited October 2021 #33
  • scoutman
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    edited October 2021 #34

    SWMBO always buys Christmas cards in January when shops reduce the price in sales.

  • Cherokee2015
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    edited October 2021 #35

    First weekend in December.    November is far too early!    We take ours down on 2nd Jan or if we've been away for New Year, the day after week return.  

  • Takethedogalong
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    edited October 2021 #36

    Every year Corners........its called a Sale! Best time to buy them😂

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited October 2021 #37

    When we arrive on our chosen site for Christmas, usually about 23rd Dec.smile

  • ABM
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    edited October 2021 #38

    Mine goes up the day I put the SPROUTS on  in early October  innocent

  • richardandros
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    edited October 2021 #39

    Like nth - it will be 23rd December - at Sandringham, this year.

  • DSB
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    edited October 2021 #40

    I've often thought I might like an outside Christmas tree in a pot.  I could then put lights on it when I take the pump in from the water feature... I could use the same outdoor socket - which works on Alexa...    I can see my wife rolling her eyes as I write.... 🤣🤣🤣

    David

  • Whittakerr
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    edited October 2021 #41

    The tree wont go up until the first week in December, but I've just put the Christmas cake in the oven. 

  • Rufs
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    edited October 2021 #42

    "I've just put the Christmas cake in the oven. "

    ours mixed today and will stand in the garage for a week to soak up the boozelaughing, we have to make 2, one with and one without nuts, one of our daughters has a nut allergy, means i get double whacks.

    Tree now partially decorated with holly twigs, but outside on the patio, lots of rain over past couple of days so it is looking very splendid already.

  • DSB
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    edited October 2021 #43

    Time to make an extra one Rufs.  Stir-Up Sunday is 21st November this year..... the traditional day for mixing the Christmas pudding....  Not sure if it means Christmas Cake as well as pudding!!

    https://www.squaremeal.co.uk/christmas-parties/christmas-party-ideas/stir-up-sunday-tradition-dates_10007

    David

  • nelliethehooker
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    edited October 2021 #44

    No just a little tree in the front window. Don't know where we will be yet, suppose we must get down to planning the trip soon.

  • Cornersteady
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    edited October 2021 #45

    We did do that a few years ago and bought a real Christmas tree with roots in a pot which lives in the back garden during the year but comes round to the front of the house to be decorated with lights during Christmas. It has, surprisingly for me - I'm a terrible gardener, lasted well and even grown a bit.

    btw I asked 'Alexa why am I not good with talking to women' - she replied 'this is Siri'

  • Tammygirl
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    edited October 2021 #46

    If it goes up it will be the week before Christmas day, then back down as soon as New Year is over.

    I used to love Christmas when the kids were little but I can't be bothered with it these days.

     Not religious so forget that side of it. These days all the hype for months before just sickens me so much by the actual day I've had enough.

    Last year suited me fine as we were all in lockdown. OH and me just had a nice lazy day, nice food when we were ready to eat, then a good film. Hoping this year we do the same.

  • SeasideBill
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    edited November 2021 #47

    Much the same here…like you the hype ad nauseam gets on my nerves. Whenever possible we go away to escape the worst of it. Even though other places celebrate Xmas, whether it be the Caribbean, Canary Islands or mainland Europe or it doesn’t seem to be so in-your-face, insincere, and cheesy. If you don’t speak the language so much the better! It’s Gibraltar for me this year which should be fairly low-key although the locals either side of the border do enjoy a lively Xmas Eve. No pointless Xmas tree at home, might stick a few lights up on the patio and that’ll be it - bah humbug, roll on 6 January!

  • Navigateur
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    edited November 2021 #48

    This will be my family's first Christmas without our "big" tree.

    When I moved here over 40 years ago I was given a tiny seedling that was not growing well, and planted it in the front garden next to the road. Each Christmas it got lights, and as it set of growing I had to join on another set of lights each year.  As children arrived it was part of their growing up - photographs of coming home from maternity, first day at school, new Scout uniform, Uni degree, setting off to get married - all had this ever growing tree as the background.

    They all used to take part in the task of getting lights up the tree as it got bigger and bigger, helped by various pals who were much better than I at climbing trees. We eventually had to stop doing the whole tree and confine things to the lower branches, and this summer it's sixty foot height and lifting roots meant it had to be felled before it pulled up the services and the road surface.

    Not sure what we will do from now but the lights will be going up on something!

  • JohnM20
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    edited November 2021 #49

    Between 25 and 30 years ago, whilst out walking, we found a little Corsican Pine tree seedling in a Forestry Commission plantation that was just lying there. We took it home and planted it up. When it was about 10 years old we started putting a Christmas star on the top although we didn't go the whole hog with decorations. Each year it got the star on the top. Eventually, it became a climbing job which I did for many years until, when it got to about 50 feet and I'd had a heart attack, I was banned by her with more sense from the annual  climb, as easy as it was. Eventually at about 60 feet tall we reluctantly decided that it had better come down as it was now affecting the neighbours garden. I still miss it although with more daylight, plants in the garden are doing much better. 

    I've now started growing oak trees from acorns !! laughing Anyone want an oak tree?

  • Rocky 2 buckets
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    edited November 2021 #50

    I have lots J2, all in boxes 2’x2’x2’ some are 5+ years old, I prune them at 6’ & keep them within bounds they’re like Bonsai’s 2.0😂

    maritime pine

    beech

    oak

    blue cedar

    korean fir

    norwegian maple

    liquidamber

    manchurian ash.

     

  • DEBSC
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    edited November 2021 #51
    Ours goes up a couple of weeks before Christmas, an artificial one. We did buy some new baubles for it in the Garden Centre last week. We live on the edge of a wood and about 15 years ago we placed the old Christmas tree just in the wood at the end of our garden, didn’t plant it as thought it was ‘done’ It grew and is now so tall! We used to put lights on it but can’t reach anymore. Need to buy ingredients to start making the cake next week. Sloes in the freezer ready for me to make the gin.



  • Tammygirl
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    edited November 2021 #52

    One of my DILs will have her tree up on the 1st December, before if my son will allow it. She loves all things Christmas.

    If I put one up this year it will at the last minute as we don't get back from Lanzarote until Christmas week, we are then taking our Gkids half way down to England to meet up with their parents. Its worked out well them coming halfway up, us halfway done. Saves our son driving 500+ miles up here then turning round to drive 500+ miles back again. 

    Going to my Niece's for Christmas day so may not even bother this year.

  • KjellNN
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    edited November 2021 #53

    We have not bothered with our big tree for several years now as we no longer host Christmas.  We have a tiny tabletop tree that we  bring out, and some sparkly lights to hang in the lounge windows, plus a couple of candle bridges.

    Decision on where we will be (son or daughter) is still to be made, negotiations are ongoing!!!

  • brue
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    edited November 2021 #54

    Everything ready here, will be making two cakes next week, I love home made Christmas cake! smile

  • KjellNN
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    edited November 2021 #55

    MIL always made the cake, DD has done a couple, but as I am pretty much the only one in the family who loves fruit cake, we do not really bother with a fruit one these days.

    Our son's MIL makes a small one, DD sometimes makes a sponge cake, otherwise we enjoy Panettoni etc.

    Only me that likes Christmas pudding too.  We usually have a trifle, fruit salad, pavlova, or a choice of few other desserts......... not all at one time!   This year we will have a  Black Forest  Gateau, just for a change, and a couple of other choices.