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Ways To Limit Christmas Spending


Article Written By: Michiel Van Kets

Add Your Picture Once September is here then December is not far behind and you should consider how much of your wage packet needs to be put aside for gifts, food and other festive preparations. The earlier you start to make arrangements and get organized, the less stressed you'll be when the holidays do arrive, and the more time you'll have free to spend with your family. Make a list of what you need to buy and a budget of how much you can afford to spend, this should stop you paying out far more than you intended and going over the limit on credit cards.

If you are worried about how much money it's all going to cost then saving a little bit each month makes sense as by the time Christmas comes around you should have a fair amount put away to make sure the holiday is a good one for everyone. As well as saving a little bit each month there's also plenty of other ways to reduce spending without being seen as too much of a miser.

A pot grown Christmas tree is affordable and easy to look after, and once the festive holidays are over you can replant them in the garden. Caring for your container grown tree is very simple, once it's arrived keep it outside until you're ready to bring it in to be decorated, then position it in a room that's not too warm away from fireplaces and radiators as this will just cause it to dry out, wilt and die. It's important to water it regularly if you want it to last over the festive holidays and more.

Once Christmas has gone, place pot christmas trees in the garage or a sheltered area outside so it acclimatizes to the colder weather. After a few weeks it's then ready to be planted in the garden where it will mature, or re-pot it into a larger pot and place it on the patio.

Planning what to buy before you shop and giving yourself a budget can save you heaps of cash, many thrifty people start shopping in January! There are fantastic sales to take advantage of, xmas products are always reduced and with the whole year to shop you can take your time choosing appropriate and affordable gifts – once Christmas arrives you'll only have the food left to buy!

Get wrapping paper and cards, xmas crackers and candles, colourful baubles, and other decorations at really low prices in plenty of time for the following year.

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Michiel Van Kets Pot christmas trees, pot xmas trees and pot grown christmas tree.



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