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A pine needle bomb went off in my living room
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<blockquote data-quote="mstang67chic" data-source="post: 111458" data-attributes="member: 2459"><p>Bonfire in July? *snort* I still find needles in July! LOL Although I have yet to do this (we have a real tree every year), there are products out there to help prevent or at least minimize this problem. </p><p></p><p>One that I know of are very large trash bags. Before you set the tree up you open the bag and then just set the tree up inside it. The bag is around the base and can be covered with those tree blanket uh...thingies. Another thing you can do is spread an old (large) flat sheet out on the floor in front of the tree. Afer making sure that the tree stand is empty of water, you just tip the tree over onto the sheet, take the stand off and wrap the sheet around the tree before taking it outside.</p><p></p><p>Like I said, I haven't actually done this although every year, I SWEAR it's going to be different next year. I would think, though, that you might still get needles but not nearly as much as without either of these methods.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mstang67chic, post: 111458, member: 2459"] Bonfire in July? *snort* I still find needles in July! LOL Although I have yet to do this (we have a real tree every year), there are products out there to help prevent or at least minimize this problem. One that I know of are very large trash bags. Before you set the tree up you open the bag and then just set the tree up inside it. The bag is around the base and can be covered with those tree blanket uh...thingies. Another thing you can do is spread an old (large) flat sheet out on the floor in front of the tree. Afer making sure that the tree stand is empty of water, you just tip the tree over onto the sheet, take the stand off and wrap the sheet around the tree before taking it outside. Like I said, I haven't actually done this although every year, I SWEAR it's going to be different next year. I would think, though, that you might still get needles but not nearly as much as without either of these methods. [/QUOTE]
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