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Bringing a real Christmas tree into your home feels wonderfully special, and choosing a natural tree is far kinder to the planet than buying a plastic one. A potted tree is even better, as you can keep it in the garden, use it again the following year or plant it somewhere it can thrive. And if you do choose a cut tree, planting a new one in the New Year is a lovely way to give something back, especially when working with organisations like Plant One. When the season comes to a close, Whistlefish has helpful guidance on how to dispose of your tree sustainably, ensuring it returns to the earth in the right way.

How to Make Your Own Brass Mistletoe for Christmas

From Sea to Salt: Our Visit to Cornish Sea Salt

Set the Scene for a Perfect Christmas Table

25 Beautiful Birthday Cards with 25 Messages to Make Their Day Special

What Makes the Beneath the Waves Collection the Perfect Coastal Home Refresh?

Whistlefish Soap Featured in My Weekly’s Gifts for Under £10

A Cornish Christmas at Cambrose Christmas Tree Farm

A Whistlefish Escape to Cottage Orné

A Magical Christmas Visit to Trevenna

Why Sending a Christmas Card Is Good for the Planet

How to Make an Autumn Decoration for your home

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