I did this last year, differebt country same idea. Two days after New Years my Living room was flooded with little insects who thought summer is here and it’s time to hatch. That idea was sadly a total miss for me.
Someone near me in the UK does this too and has been for a few years! Obviously a some don't quite make it, but the fact that the majority do survive multiple years is far better than all of them being cut and only being used for one year. And frankly anything is better than plastic right?
mrjcmvc on December 7th, 2020 at 19:38 UTC »
I would really check that. Trees rarely survive all this repoting and relocation. They dry out by spring. Even with all the proper maintenance.
maancabi on December 7th, 2020 at 19:45 UTC »
I did this last year, differebt country same idea. Two days after New Years my Living room was flooded with little insects who thought summer is here and it’s time to hatch. That idea was sadly a total miss for me.
duvet_days on December 7th, 2020 at 20:07 UTC »
Someone near me in the UK does this too and has been for a few years! Obviously a some don't quite make it, but the fact that the majority do survive multiple years is far better than all of them being cut and only being used for one year. And frankly anything is better than plastic right?