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2012-11-19 11:21:34
How can I keep my christmas tree fresh and healthy?
A- Even if you prefer artificial trees, it is hard to resist the beauty that a live tree can add to your holiday season. You will be happy to know that beauty does not have to be hampered with an endless mound of pine needles in your living room! Here are a few tips for keeping your tree green and healthy throughout the holiday season: • Select the right tree. First, make sure it is as fresh as possible. You can ask the seller when it was cut and compare to other offerings to get the freshest tree possible. Look for trees that have been kept in shelter, and whose needles are moist and soft and do not fall off to the touch. • Consider the type of tree. Different types of trees shed more or less needles and have various levels of tolerance. Noble firs and Grand Firs have the best needle retention and when cut fresh can last up to four weeks. • Cut off an inch of trunk to expose the best surface area for water absorption. • Spray the tree with an antitranspirant which slows water loss from the needles. • Choose a location for the tree. Place the tree away from heat sources such as vents, and fireplaces. • Keep the tree well-watered. Remember not to let the water level drop below the end of the trunk or a seal will form that prevents proper water absorption. • Use lights sparingly. Remember, even though the lights are small, they do give off some heat that will dry the tree when used for long periods. • Do not over-heat your home. The cooler the temperatures, the longer the tree will last. • For easy clean up, remember to use a tree removal bag at the base of the tree. Remember to turn off the lights and unplug them overnight and when you are not at home! Have a beautiful and safe holiday season.
 
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