Can we have some wintry frosted trees to buy please? Also some frosted long grasses? I'm asking now to give you plenty of time to make the arrangements. Thank you.
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Can we have some wintry frosted trees to buy please? Also some frosted long grasses? I'm asking now to give you plenty of time to make the arrangements. Thank you.
I'm all for giving the Superc-elves plenty of time to get our seasonal trees ready for arrival during 2016. They have been ruled out as "...but maybe someday". Here's hoping someday is this year! And while we're on the subject of seasonal trees, fall is on the way in the southern hemisphere. Could we also get the maybe someday "fall color" trees in time for fall in the northern hemisphere? We're willing to pay for both kinds, just like we pay separately for frozen ponds.
I'd love to see the seasonal trees for sale.
Frosty winter ones; colourful red, orange, and yellow fall ones; and pumpkin-strung spooky ones are all already in the game, just add them to the store for vouchers and/or diamonds. And while we're at it let's add some budding spring ones: May trees and lilacs bloom early, and Canada Plums and Eastern Redbuds bloom before their leave bud.
Or new trees with seasonal variances if that works better - crab apples and mountain ash trees all have distinctive seasonal differences: white/pink flowers in the spring, red fruit and leaves in summer, yellow/orange/red leaves with red fruit in fall, and red fruit on bare branches in winter. I'd buy trees that changed with the seasons like this, or even a tree for each season if that works better.
I like this idea.
I would love to have seasonal trees! The native trees on my farm are long gone (it was my choice, not a mistake), but I would love to be able to have spring blossoms, fall colors, and winter frost.