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Choose a tree lot that will either let you cut down the tree you choose yourself, or will let you watch them cut it to ensure its freshness. In the event you must purchase a pre-cut tree, be sure to ask where it was shipped from and when it was cut.
When searching the lot for a good tree, don't disregard ones with flattened or ill-shaped sides. Mother Nature tends to leave one side very full and the other flat. Put your tree in a corner or against a wall to hide any imperfections.
Remember, trees always look bigger out of doors with the sky as their ceiling. Be sure to measure your ceiling height correctly before leaving home, as well as door widths and room sizes to ensure that the size and width tree you choose will actually fit once you get it home!
Look for trees with pliable needles. If they snap or bend easily or pull off the branch with little effort, the tree may have been picked days or weeks earlier and won't hold up to the heat indoors and lose its needles quickly once its decorated.
All evergreens shed needles from the inner branches on a regular basis, so don't worry if a few fall off when you pick up the tree or shake it. Check to see if your tree retailer offers shaking service to help clear these loose needles from the inside of your tree before taking it into the house.
If possible, have your tree baled in plastic tree netting to make it easier to get home and set up.
Once you've chosen your tree and got it home, it's time to take proper care of it to ensure that it will last throughout the entire holiday season.
Here area few tips on how to care for your family's new Christmas Tree:
If you are not planning on putting your tree up immediately, cut about a half inch off of the trunk and set it in a bucket of water until you're ready to take it inside.
When you're ready to bring your tree inside, cut another inch off of the bottom of the tree trunk, then place it in the tree stand with enough water to cover the entire diameter of the tree - about one quart of water for each inch of diameter stem. Be sure to keep the water at this level to ensure freshness. A trunk that is allowed to seal over will dry quickly and lose its needles before Christmas ever arrives.
Be sure that you check the label on your tree stand to make sure it can accommodate the size tree you have chosen.
The best tree preservative is plain water. No need for added chemicals.
Keep your tree away from all heat sources. Turn down the heat in that room if at all possible t keep your tree moist and fresh.
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