A friend recently told me that they have a fig tree and an orange tree at home, which don't normally grow in our climate.
Then she said that they had to bring them inside for the winter, so I thought, makes sense, but how do you move a whole tree inside?
And then she added that the fig tree is now stood in their living room.
I had so many questions, but started out by saying that it sounds cool to have a proper tree in your living room. Only then did she point out the somewhat crucial detail that they're still tree saplings. 😅
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https://piefed.cdn.blahaj.zone/posts/oE/KL/oEKLvbAveno1AJA.jpgA friend recently told me that they have a fig tree and an orange tree at home, which don't normally grow in our climate.
Then she said that they had to bring them inside for the winter, so I thought, makes sense, but how do you move a whole tree inside?
And then she added that the fig tree is now stood in their living room.
I had so many questions, but started out by saying that it sounds cool to have a proper tree in your living room. Only then did she point out the somewhat crucial detail that they're still tree saplings. 😅
When a dog sees a Christmas tree.