Monday, January 30, 2012

How long to Christmas trees usually stay green?

We wanted to get our tree in a week, approx 3 weeks before Christmas, do you think that it will remain plush and green?



Do you know of any tricks to keep it "fresh" looking?How long to Christmas trees usually stay green?Hello,

Most freshly-cut Christmas trees will remain green for several weeks. If you're cutting your tree yourself, any kind of fir will last through New Year's day and maybe a little longer. They'll have soft needles, too.

Spruce trees will last just past Christmas Day; they usually have sharp needles.



To keep your tree fresh, you just need to make sure it keeps drinking water. No special additives will help, they'd just waste your time %26amp; money. When you get your tree home, just make a fresh cut across the bottom, about 1/2". This removes the seal of sap that has leaked out while journeying from field to home. Then put it in a stand that holds a lot of water, using nice warm water for the first filling. After that, just check morning and evening, and fill it up if needed.



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