Indifferent to environmental problems, Russian residents are increasingly abandoning traditional pines and fir trees from domestic forestry and prefer alternative Christmas decorations for their homes. In particular, many change coniferous forest beauties to rosemary compositions.
In 2017, such “Christmas trees” conquered the British and soon went far beyond the borders of the British island.
“Rosemary is already in demand among UK residents,” said British retailers. - But by Christmas, sales of this spice, decorated in the form of a Christmas tree, have increased indescribably. We sold everything! ”
This year, the trend is being introduced in the Russian market. The rosemary “Christmas tree” not only allows you to abandon the pines cut down in the forest, but it is also quite suitable to eat it in the future. As a spice. of course.
“This year, our apartment is decorated with a composition of rosemary,” said Muscovite Oksana. “She's short, but she looks very impressive.” And it smells no worse than the usual New Year's needles. In combination with the smell of tangerines and gingerbread, it’s just great! ”
In summer, such a "Christmas tree" can be safely transplanted into open ground and grown as a garden plant. In the meantime, during the New Year holidays, the fragrant green composition in a pot serves as a wonderful decoration in the homes of Russians.