Do you bring a tree or 2 inside to enjoy at night?

Smoke

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I'm a smores man myself.

Mine is not really for display - it's really so I can look at them, plan, imagine, etc. I'm the opposite in that I end up missing stuff on tv because I'm staring at the trees.
Thats why I watch Spongebob, HBO's Real Sex was too distracting....
 

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You don't have to have a stand. Just an uncluttered area and an ample surface. Experiment!
 

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To focus, a quiet room and work, is how it is down down here. Not even music.
Same respect is given as when an oil painting is in progress.
For night time display, an old sushi table and tree.
Never with a TV.
Good Day
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I just leave a couple on the table I sit at in the evenings outside as I probably spend more time there anyway.

I like Spongebob, inspirational stuff.
 

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I bring mine inside to work on wiring sometimes, and the two stands I have are not waterproof, so I enjoy bringing them in to look at them.
 

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I always set my trees up where I can view them from inside. No telly here either. Living in a world of constant wonder and amazement, I just can't look away.
 

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I do this sometimes. I have been known to put a tree on the window sill and just sit there and admire it for an hour.
 

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To focus, a quiet room and work, is how it is down down here. Not even music.
Same respect is given as when an oil painting is in progress.
For night time display, an old sushi table and tree.
Never with a TV.
Good Day
Anthony
Exactly. No distraction. Just being here now.
 

Jason Crump

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My normal routine is to check all of my trees when I get home from work around 6:30. Starting around June I'll have to water again then too. Then I usually bring a tree or 2 in to enjoy while watching TV etc. Then they go back out in the morning when I do my main watering. I have this table under the window set aside to do it and the wife puts up with it. I rotate the trees so that any one tree doesn't spend too much time indoors. I enjoy it and it allows me to spend more time with my trees than I normally would.

I don't normally have 4 in at once but I'm housebound today with a cold or something and got bored. Anybody else do this?

Go Ducks!
 
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