FAQ: Caring for your real Christmas tree
If you’ve opted for a real Christmas tree this holiday season, you’re in for a festive treat! To help you keep your tree fresh and vibrant all season long, we’ve put together this handy FAQ with all the key tips and advice for proper tree care.
1. How do I choose the best real Christmas tree?
When shopping for a tree, look for one with vibrant green needles (depending on the type), a strong fragrance, and a sturdy trunk. Gently run your hand through the needles—if they fall off easily, the tree might be too dry. Common choices like Fraser Fir, Noble Fir, or Balsam Fir are popular for their freshness and needle retention.
2. Do I need to make a fresh cut when I bring the tree home?
Yes! Before setting your tree up, make a fresh cut about 1-2 inches from the bottom of the trunk. This will help prevent the sap from sealing the cut end, ensuring the tree can absorb water and stay hydrated.
3. How much water does my Christmas tree need?
Your tree will drink a surprising amount of water, especially in the first few days. For a healthy, hydrated tree, ensure your stand can hold enough water—approximately 1 quart per inch of trunk diameter. Always keep the water level above the base of the trunk, and check it daily, refilling as needed.
4. Are LED lights safe for my tree?
Yes! LED lights are not only safer but also more energy-efficient than traditional incandescent lights. They generate less heat, reducing the risk of the tree drying out or catching fire. Always check lights before decorating to make sure there are no frayed wires or broken bulbs.
5. What if the needles on my tree start turning brown or falling off?
If the needles begin turning brown or dropping in large amounts, it could be a sign that the tree is drying out. Ensure it’s drinking enough water and check that the stand is large enough to hold an adequate amount of water. If the tree continues to dry out, it may be time to dispose of it.
6. What should I do when the holiday season is over?
When the season ends, dispose of your tree responsibly. Many communities offer curb side pickup for tree recycling, or you can take your tree to a local recycling centre. Alternatively, you can turn the tree into mulch for your garden or use the branches to create bird shelters.
Caring for a real Christmas tree doesn’t have to be difficult, but it does require a little extra attention to detail. By following these simple tips, you’ll ensure that your tree stays fresh, fragrant, and beautiful throughout the holiday season. Remember to keep it hydrated, avoid direct heat, and check the lights for safety. Most importantly, enjoy the natural beauty that a real tree brings to your home!
Happy Holidays, and may your Christmas be merry and bright!