Ayatollah
ArboristSite Operative
Several years ago I thought of trying to rent christmas trees as a business, but lost interest after a bit of calculating. Now I see a few of them getting of the ground, some for the second year. It's a novel concept, and it might possible take off in this new world where renewable and recyclable is being pushed. You can basically "sell" the same tree several years in a row by renting it each year. You charge for delivery for those who want, and pick up too. One guy is allowing people to "adopt" their trees year after year, the same one. The up side is that once you develop good symmetrical trees, they don't get tossed at the end of the year, and would be more valuable than choose and cut ones that are quite homely and raggedy.
the down side would be you pretty much have unrentable product sitting around on leased or owned property, doing nothing for 11 months out of the year. During that time some upkeep is still required...for no pay.
Right now the one company is getting some press, and people like the novelty and possibly the convenience. If it doesn't pencil out in the long run though...
the down side would be you pretty much have unrentable product sitting around on leased or owned property, doing nothing for 11 months out of the year. During that time some upkeep is still required...for no pay.
Right now the one company is getting some press, and people like the novelty and possibly the convenience. If it doesn't pencil out in the long run though...