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	<title>Fresh Christmas Trees delivered to your Door &#187; Small Trees</title>
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		<title>Small Christmas Trees</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today, a Christmas tree is sometimes seen as a status symbol – the bigger the tree, the more socially advantaged the owner. Christmas trees were originally the small table-top kind, but with the steady commericalisation of Christmas and the rapid growth of tree ornaments came the demand for the bigger floorstanding trees seen today. However, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Today, a Christmas tree is sometimes seen as a status symbol – the bigger the tree, the more socially advantaged the owner.</strong> Christmas trees were originally the small table-top kind, but with the steady commericalisation of Christmas and the rapid growth of tree ornaments came the demand for the bigger floorstanding trees seen today. <strong>However, the small Christmas tree is in demand once more, primarily to decorate places of work, childrens’ bedrooms or small living spaces.</strong></p>
<p>Just like its larger counterpart, the small Christmas tree comes in many styles, sizes and designs, with both real and artificial versions available. The smallest <strong><a title="Real Christmas Trees" href="http://freshchristmastrees.co.uk/fresh/real-trees.html" target="_self">real Christmas trees</a></strong> are the pot-grown versions, and these seldom grow over 3 feet. They need to be regularly watered, just like any other house plant, and look just as lovely as a full size tree when decorated. A distinct advantage of the pot grown tree is that it comes with roots and so can be planted and enjoyed in the garden after Xmas.</p>
<div id="attachment_730" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 241px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-730" title="small-tree-christmas-tree" src="http://freshchristmastrees.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/small-tree-christmas-tree-300x225.jpg" alt="Miniature Christmas Tree" width="231" height="173" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Miniature Christmas Trees</p></div>
<p><strong>There is a huge range of small </strong><strong><a title="Artificial Christmas Tree" href="http://freshchristmastrees.co.uk/artificial/christmas-trees.html" target="_self">artificial Christmas trees</a>, with ‘small’ usually referring to anything less than 4 feet in height.</strong> From the contemporary coiled wire mini Christmas trees in smart metallic colours to the barbie pink 2-3 foot Christmas tree adorning many little girls’ bedrooms, and the huge scope of choice in between. Pre-decorated; pre-lit; fibre optic; snow covered; frosted – just like the regular Christmas tree, the small Christmas tree comes in all these choices.</p>
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<p><strong>A miniature Christmas tree can evoke the spirit of the festive season just as well as a larger one, and they are in big demand worldwide.</strong> The 12 inch desktop LED Christmas tree looks lovely in the office (especially if each desk has one) and only requires one battery, and the fibre-optic USB miniature tree also looks equally as lovely in the home or office – simply plug into the USB port of your computer to see a gorgeous display of colour.</p>
<p>Whilst the small Christmas tree may lack in size, it really matches the larger Christmas tree in terms of character and style.</p>
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