Skinny Christmas trees gain popularity as families seek space-saving options

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The popularity of Christmas trees is shifting from the traditional "non-drop" Nordmann Fir to slimmer varieties. A grower in South West England reports that families prefer skinny trees to save space in their homes. Helen Edge from Santa Trees noted that larger trees often require rearranging furniture, making slimmer options more appealing. Customers like Sheila and Steve Marrison appreciate the convenience of a tree that fits neatly in a corner. Santa Trees has also gained recognition, supplying wreaths for Downing Street after winning a national award. The farm has introduced a giant wreath for visitors to use as a photo backdrop, enhancing the holiday experience.


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