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How to Tips For Making Christmas Trees Last Longer

Nothing beats a fresh cut live Christmas tree for holiday ambience, but it is no secret that looking after a live tree is a much more onerous task than keeping an artificial one. The live tree owner must deal with wilting needles, watering requirements, careful base positioning, and yearly disposal, all while trying to keep the tree alive throughout the long xmas season. Fortunately, it is quite easy to learn how to make Christmas trees last longer. You need to pay careful attention to the basics. Before long, any of your friends who want to know how to make Christmas trees last longer will consider you to be their top resource.

Learning how to make Christmas trees last longer means paying attention to one important fact: live trees need water. Not only does the base require water, but so do all the branches and needles. Keeping the base filled with water is the number one priority. However, since the cut tree no longer has the same extensive root network it had while in the ground, it will not be able to maintain the same state of hydration for all of its branches and needles. For this purpose, you will need to use an anti-desiccant, such as Wilt-Pruf to keep your needles from drying out.

It is important to care for your live tree. Tips for keeping them alive are available in many places online. However, as long as you remember to keep the trunk and branches/needles hydrated, you should have a tree that will easily last throughout the xmas season.

 

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