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Sustainable Christmas "Rent a Tree"?? Anyone up for the challenge? Perfect Christmas Holiday Balance!

IKEA Christmas stockings

 

An annual tradition...

     ...(aka "Challenge") for all you environmentally focused and sustainable living gurus (and those who are flirting with becoming more so) is the fantastic IKEA "Rent-A-Tree" event, where for a mere $14.99 (and $10 deposit) you can "rent' a delightful live 5-7 foot Douglas Fir to ring in the holidays.

Need I mention that you'll be hard-pressed to find a nursery to sell you a live fir for $14.99 (or $24.99) of similar height, and that a similar non-living (aka "cut") Christmas tree at a Christmas tree lot runs from $30 upwards (or $50 or $60!)

At the end of the holidays, you can return the tree to be recycled (not tossed out or composted, but re-used) January 4-6th, and claim your deposit refund in the form of an IKEA giftcard, or plant it in your front yard.

The biggest challenge to becoming a greater environmental steward is not "not knowing" what to do, but learning a new pattern, and for Christmas, establishing a new "Tradition". So here's the scoop:

Visit your local IKEA Friday November 30th through Sunday December 2nd to claim your tree. You'll need a total of $24.99 (tax may be applicable). Take the family, the kids, a friend, a long lost relative, or maybe someone you want to shock by your new "tradition". (After all, this Christmas tree comes in a pot!!!)

Take it home, decorate it, make hot chocolate, light a fire, sit next to it and tell stories or bribe your children with the benefits of being good (isn't that what Santa is for?). If you're going to learn a new tradition, you may as well start or re-adopt all the other traditions you've been fond of, especially if they've been neglected since your childhood or you've not made time. Allow your "Rent-A-Tree" to motivate you into fostering other Christmastime or life changes. 

 

 

Call ahead to confirm your local IKEA is participating, and have a merry time! IKEA is a 1998 recipient of the Evergreen Award for their environmental and conservational practices. 

 

12 commentsSara Washburn • November 13 2007 03:32PM

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WOW, what a fantastic idea, IKEA is doing, we got an IKEA last year and I love it. Thanks for sharing, Sarah.
Posted by Missy Caulk-Ann Arbor-Realtor® Ann Arbor Real Estate (Keller Williams-Ann Arbor) over 2 years ago

Sara...

I like this idea. The gifts that I wrap in newspaper will look great under a rented tree :)

TLW...ROAR!

Posted by "The Lovely Wife" (Broker Bryant's Wife) The One And Only TLW. (President-Tutas Towne Realty, Inc.) over 2 years ago
Maybe next year when IKEA is open in Tampa. Driving to Orlando to get it and return it isn't being an environmental steward!
Posted by Sharon Simms St Pete FL - CRS CIPS CLHMS RSPS (ALVA International, Inc.) over 2 years ago

Wow...what a different concept. That's surely a great idea ...not to mention reusing or using in their own yard rather than cut and throw away.

I have a Hallmark singing penguin trio I use as a tree :)

Posted by Celeste "SALLY" Cheeseman HAWAII Real Estate & Relocations (Century 21 Liberty Homes) over 2 years ago

Sara..... If I celebrated Christmas this would be a nice thing to do...every year "rent" a tree and then send it back to be replanted or recycled......

Nice post, sis!!

=-)

Posted by Chicago, Illinois homes for sale ---- Alexander Harb (My Real Estate Referral L.L.C.) over 2 years ago
Wow!  I love the idea!  Perhaps we can encourage others to do something similar!
Posted by Christi Greene (Keller Williams) over 2 years ago

Hi Sara, this is an excellent idea...bravo for IKEA. If I lived in near an IKEA, I would take advantage of this  for sure!

Wonderful post and thanks for drawing this to everyone's attention. 

(-:

Jo 

Posted by Jo-Anne Smith- Oakville, Burlington and Mississauga Region Real Estate, Ont (Brekland Realty Group) over 2 years ago

Interesting.......or here's another "environmentally sound tree"  Get an old Manzanita Branch, and use small Ornaments......chollas work out in the Desert.........I have used both depending on the environment I am in that year :) 

 They're not the same as a nice tree, but they are environmentally friendly, and they fit in a desert decor :) :) Free too, just go find them........

Posted by Kathy McGraw, Riverside County CA Real Estate (CELLing Realty) over 2 years ago

Hey Sara,

I just suscribed to your blog and I'm glad I did. What a great idea. Now, where my nearest IKEA?  

 

Posted by Andrew Trevino Wilkes-Barre Homes For Sale (TradeMark Realtors Group) over 2 years ago
Sara, thanks for being a part of the Holiday Balance contest and sharing some ideas for an environmentally friendly holiday season.
Posted by Brian Block -- Northern Virginia & D.C. Real Estate (RE/MAX Allegiance, Managing Broker/Branch Vice President) over 2 years ago
Sara-This is absolutely wonderful.  I love the idea and thank you so much for bringing it to our attention in the rain.  I love the smell of fresh trees too.  Ahhh...the holidays. 
Posted by Julie Neerings~Lifting Hearts ♥ Building Dreams~ (Agent Referral) over 2 years ago
What a great idea!  I love Ikea.  Is it possible to become addicted to or obsessed with a store?  Thanks for the idea, Sara.  Now, where are those restaurant reviews?  Cafe Flora is calling you.....
Posted by Marlene Scheffer, Realtor to Kitsap County, WA (Realty Station) over 2 years ago

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