plastic trees are so fiat. support the last remaining christmas tree farms. it’s worth the effort. 
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I was just giving my sister a hard time for going to the Christmas tree farm that does hay rides and stuff instead of the one that doesn’t but is owned by some cousins of ours.
Tell your cousins to invest in hay rides!
I might bring it up. They got a nice operation going as is though.
Agreed! Growing trees is legit!! Support your local tree farmers !!
christmas tree farming is incredibly low time preference too, takes seven years for a crop to reach maturity
im in. 🌲
Time and energy create value for all things. That’s why people love kombucha and sourdough as examples of the impact of low time preferences on industries.
Time is an asset that can be injected in assets to increase their value. 🤙🏻🫂
and the experience is priceless.
ocean farming is yesterday’s news
wen christmas tree mining pool
I work in the private timber industry as a regen forester and plant conifer seedlings that I'll never see harvested. I'm looking at a minimum of 80 years.
One of my jobs in high school was working on a Christmas tree farm!
There’s nothing like the smell of a real tree, and fake trees never look right either. 💚🌲 💚
am i not supposed to take to cute little christmas trees growing on the side of the highway?
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Feels like a total waste. Personally I would never support something like this.
It is difficult to make a clear choice. On the one hand, killing trees for the sake of a stupid commercial holiday is dumb, especially if you know that most of these trees will rot in a landfill right after New Year's Eve and will never be recycled.
On the other hand, a plastic tree cannot be called a full-fledged alternative.
I think both choices have a right to exist and have both pros and cons.
True. Now, I don’t celebrate Christmas so I don’t understand the significance of the tree or if the tree being plastic or real matters. But at least a plastic one can be reused indefinitely.
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was raised in a household were we never ever had plastic tree. I don’t think I know many people in Norway who have ever owned a plastic tree unless it’s bc they are allergic or something🎄
For me as a Latvian idea of plastic tree sounds something like Soviet / Russian. Never have had something like that in my house or in a house of any of relatives.
"that's so fiat", i love it. i will use this.