How To Choose The Best Christmas Tree!
December 6, 2019 6:48 amHow to choose the best Christmas Tree on the lot!
BOUNCE TEST
• First when you’re picking out a tree, give it the bounce test to check freshness. Vigorously bounce it on its stump and if lots of needles fall off, choose another.
WATER YOUR TREE
• Once you’ve found the perfect tree, saw half an inch off the end to help it absorb water. Also, any tree that’s 5 feet or taller needs to be kept in a tree stand that holds at least a gallon of water — trees are thirstiest the first few days after they’re cut.
• When you water your tree, use very warm water and add a teaspoon of light corn syrup and a few drops of bleach. It’ll keep your tree fresh 2 weeks longer.
TOO MANY TO CHOOSE FROM?
If you have cats, get a Colorado Blue Spruce. The needles are prickly so they won’t try climbing it twice. This is also the best on which to hang heavy ornaments, since it’s branches are nice and thick.
If you love that Christmas tree smell, get a Balsam Fir. Your entire house will smell like a forest in Maine
But the most popular tree is the Fraser Fir, which is said to have the best needle retention, staying fresh for up to 4 weeks.
If you have allergies, beware of the Douglas Fir and Scotch Pines. They shed more than needles. They release allergy causing mold spores and pollen.
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This post was written by Mike Harford