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by ruth on December 11, 2007
Our Christmas tree is up!
It's artificial, so no mold spores and pollen to worry about. It's new, this being our first Christmas in the tropics, and I've also intentionally kept it light on the trimmings so less to dust off later on when it's time to re-pack it.
If you're using an artificial tree, too, make sure you've dusted it thoroughly (outdoors!) before setting it up. For those having real pine trees, how about using a veggie wash to remove most spores and pollen?
It's artificial, so no mold spores and pollen to worry about. It's new, this being our first Christmas in the tropics, and I've also intentionally kept it light on the trimmings so less to dust off later on when it's time to re-pack it.
If you're using an artificial tree, too, make sure you've dusted it thoroughly (outdoors!) before setting it up. For those having real pine trees, how about using a veggie wash to remove most spores and pollen?
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