– and have something left to remember the festivities once they’re over – then investing in a potted tree over your traditional cut option could be a great place to start.
Not only do potted trees tend to stay healthier throughout the Christmas period because their roots are still intact, but if you have a garden or outside space you can plant them outside throughout the year and watch them grow taller. You can either pop them into a bigger pot or stick them into a garden border – whatever works best for you.
“Deciding to buy a potted tree this Christmas could be one of the most rewarding decisions you make – and a lovely step to creating a new family tradition,” says Jo Lambell, founder of the online plant shopEtsy Christmas trends for 2022: from dopamine decor to forest-themed decorations, here’s what to shop
“Not only are potted trees a fantastic, sustainable option but they’re also a great investment,” she continues. “While a potted tree might initially seem slightly more expensive than a cut tree, you’ll be able to bring out your tree again and again – potentially for a good few years if it’s well looked after.of bringing your handsome tree inside from the cold and admiring how much it’s grown since last Christmas.”