How To Care For A Fresh Cut Christmas Tree
The challenges of displaying a large fresh tree in your home are mostly overblown. Once you’ve cared for a real Christmas tree you might never want to go back to an artificial tree again. Many people have switched from using live cut Christmas trees to plastic ones in recent years but that does not mean there still isn’t a place for cut trees these days. Here are some tips to get you started:
Preparing for your fresh cut Christmas tree: It’s important to be realistic when picking the size of a cut tree by accurately measuring the area you are going to use. You will want to protect the flooring in the space where you are going to set up your cut pine because there may be a lot of people traffic, water spills or heavy things being dragged around. A cut Christmas tree is fairly heavy so you might want to think about a way to secure it to a railing or wall just to be safe. You will need an outlet close by for lights.
Watering your tree: To assist with water absorption, you should use a hacksaw or chainsaw to cut an inch or so from the trunk before setting it in the stand. If you don’t want to worry about forgetting to add water, you should want to look into some of the many automatic Christmas tree watering products. The amount of water you will need to give it will be determined by how big it is and the humidity in the room. Hot and arid homes will probably mean more frequent watering trips, while colder homes may require a little less watering sessions.
Decorating and disposal: Putting decorations on a cut tree is no different than with an artificial one, but being safe should always be a main concern. Again, be certain your large tree cannot fall or be knocked over very easily. Most electrical Christmas decorations are perfectly safe, but light-emitting-diode or LED Christmas lights burn cooler than incandescent lights and cost less to operate. Of course, you need to be safe with electric lights by always turning them off when you leave your house and by not maxing out all the outlets you have.
Yes, they can be more challenging than the artificial ones, fresh Christmas trees can bring a unique touch to the Christmas season. A fresh pine can really make a big difference during your holiday season. Even if you’ve been using a plastic tree for years you owe it to your family to try a freshly cut pine at least once.
By following the steps above your live Christmas tree experience should be a good one, but if you want a truly great experience, then you have to read these super tips for taking care of a fresh Christmas tree!