Tree Netting
It's that time of the year when families go searching for a Christmas tree. Once they have made the choice, the tree must be readied for its trip home. After a fresh cut on the bottom of the trunk, each tree makes a trip "feet first" (or would that be trunk first?) through the machine that slides it into a sort of fishnet stocking, slightly compressing it for the ride home. At this garden center, the netting enrobes each tree in red and white stripes. I wonder who invented this machine. It’s a once-a-year essential for safely transporting a scotch pine or a fraser fir.
