Why Choose Artificial Trees and Not Real?

If we go back to the history, the artificial trees were actually made in the 1930’s by a toiletbowl brush company! Yes please, you have heard it right. The first tree made was not more than the size of toiletbowl brush. However, since then they have been used for decorating not only offices, restaurants or hotels but home gardens as well. And, over the period of time they have undergone an immense change in terms of designs, types and materials used in making them. The popularity of synthetic foliage is owed to several advantages that could not be enjoyed if you choose real plants.

The artificial trees first of all are made of fire-resistant material that does not catch fire if you put lights to them. Thus, they allow you to decorate the venues with pomp and show – be it wedding, Christmas, anniversary or just any special occasion you can set them as decorative items all around without worry.

Further, the material used in making them is UV grade. So, putting them for external use to enhance the look and feel of the patios, entrance way of offices or restaurants or reception areas is going to be no worry at all! They would not wilt, break or lose their sheen if put in direct contact with extreme sunlight.

The fake trees ensure that there is no mess. Unlike real lush that when watered create lot of mud, they allow you to enjoy sparkling clean and not mud splattered floors.

They also require from no to least maintenance: no watering; no trimming; no manuring. You may need to dust them off with a piece of damp cloth and that too once or twice in a month.

Finally, the artificial trees UK would let you save on money too! Because they do not require any upholding, you will not be spending on hiring a gardener, buying fertilisers and on replacing them in near future.

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