Leave the tree and change the decorations to suit each holiday. Stores can start selling ornaments for every occasion and not just Christmas 6 months out of the year.
We had a tabletop tree…for one year. The grandkids wondered where all the homemade ornaments they made were and worried there wouldn’t be room under the tree for their presents. My bride got us back to a full sized tree again, but I insisted on an artificial. I keep it and the ornaments stored at the bottom of an unused stairwell.
My wife and I are usually away for the month of December. It may sound corny , but about a week before Christmas we’ll buy a green pineapple ,put a small string of led lights on it and then eat it on Xmas day. Of course if we are home,we’ll rig a tree for the grandkids. We just like to keep things simple .
There comes a time when you realize the planting effort never lived up to the hype! AND that it would be high maintenance. Artistic pots and careful plant selections will reap big rewards with less manual effort.
Hey, we use a table top tree. At our age and with the kids gone, pulling out the full size tree is just too much of a bother. Taking it down is even worse.
Retired and still have a big property. 5000 Sq. ft. of grass and 12 gardens and 1 veggie plot. Full sized arti tree. First year it didn’t come out as I had a cancer scare Dec. 5th and never got results until Dec. 16th clearing the false positive. it will go back up next year.
Oh, yes. Slippery slope. No carved pumpkin at Halloween, no big Christmas tree, no decorating for Easter or 4th of July… We’ve had a small, fake tree for a few years. Going back to big & real next year. Save the table topper for the retirement home.
That’s why God invented perennials. Look up whichever botanical garden is nearest to you. If it isn’t terrific at letting you choose plants that get planted once and come back every year more beautiful than they were the last, try Missouri Botanical Garden. There is a form you can use to find plants they will do just about anything you want. And, my evergreens have kept my yard pretty all winter. Be sure to plant forsythia— it blooms at exactly the time you have decided you would hang yourself if you could get up the energy to figure out where you stored the rope.
I have the Sunday comic 4/26, I think from last year taped on my desk. Arlo’s comment in the final panel “Why don’t you address them ‘en masse’ when we’re done?” I’m Janis, not Arlo, in this strip.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 5 years ago
If you want more then ask to plant them yourself.
whahoppened over 5 years ago
Just recognizing where you are on the life cycle.
alasko over 5 years ago
Plant vegetables then, keep you interested in gardening, and produce for Arlo to cook!
Nachikethass over 5 years ago
Time… It flies, but it also creeps up on you.
SpacedInvader Premium Member over 5 years ago
Leave the tree and change the decorations to suit each holiday. Stores can start selling ornaments for every occasion and not just Christmas 6 months out of the year.
Back to Big Mike over 5 years ago
We had a tabletop tree…for one year. The grandkids wondered where all the homemade ornaments they made were and worried there wouldn’t be room under the tree for their presents. My bride got us back to a full sized tree again, but I insisted on an artificial. I keep it and the ornaments stored at the bottom of an unused stairwell.
jarvisloop over 5 years ago
My wife and I are slowing down, too.
jbrobo Premium Member over 5 years ago
My wife and I are usually away for the month of December. It may sound corny , but about a week before Christmas we’ll buy a green pineapple ,put a small string of led lights on it and then eat it on Xmas day. Of course if we are home,we’ll rig a tree for the grandkids. We just like to keep things simple .
joedon2007 over 5 years ago
I bet that some stores will put Christmas stuff out any day now
nosirrom over 5 years ago
Remember the tiny house arc? Janis still wants to down size and is taking tiny steps.
Going Nuts over 5 years ago
Arlo has his Devo hat on.
Grace Premium Member over 5 years ago
Go for it Arlo, do it yourself…
david_42 over 5 years ago
A few pots … we no longer have a deck or a recreation room or a path to the back fence.
jonesbeltone over 5 years ago
Janis is angry at the flower bed!?!? By the way, has Arlo always worn that dork hat?
Tyge over 5 years ago
There comes a time when you realize the planting effort never lived up to the hype! AND that it would be high maintenance. Artistic pots and careful plant selections will reap big rewards with less manual effort.
DCBakerEsq over 5 years ago
My grandmother converted to an artificial tabletop Christmas tree years ago. Then, she died.
nggt413 over 5 years ago
Hey, we use a table top tree. At our age and with the kids gone, pulling out the full size tree is just too much of a bother. Taking it down is even worse.
ron over 5 years ago
Arlo is wearing one of the pots on his head!
formathe over 5 years ago
Retired and still have a big property. 5000 Sq. ft. of grass and 12 gardens and 1 veggie plot. Full sized arti tree. First year it didn’t come out as I had a cancer scare Dec. 5th and never got results until Dec. 16th clearing the false positive. it will go back up next year.
banjinshiju over 5 years ago
If she has a hot house, Planting in pots would be a good idea. She could plant some perennials and move them in the hot house in the fall.
TennesseeFran over 5 years ago
Oh, yes. Slippery slope. No carved pumpkin at Halloween, no big Christmas tree, no decorating for Easter or 4th of July… We’ve had a small, fake tree for a few years. Going back to big & real next year. Save the table topper for the retirement home.
Diane Lee Premium Member over 5 years ago
That’s why God invented perennials. Look up whichever botanical garden is nearest to you. If it isn’t terrific at letting you choose plants that get planted once and come back every year more beautiful than they were the last, try Missouri Botanical Garden. There is a form you can use to find plants they will do just about anything you want. And, my evergreens have kept my yard pretty all winter. Be sure to plant forsythia— it blooms at exactly the time you have decided you would hang yourself if you could get up the energy to figure out where you stored the rope.
Ginger Vedder over 5 years ago
I have the Sunday comic 4/26, I think from last year taped on my desk. Arlo’s comment in the final panel “Why don’t you address them ‘en masse’ when we’re done?” I’m Janis, not Arlo, in this strip.