CARE AND SELECTION OF CUT CHRISTMAS
TREES
HOW
TO SELECT
1.
Pick the variety you desire - for example, short
needled, fragrant, ornament space friendly,
etc.
2.
Choose the shape and size - for example, tall,
short, conical, full and so on.
3.
Check the moisture content by feeling the
weight of the tree and by bending small
branches to make sure they are not brittle.
Now
you have the perfect tree!!
HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR TREE
1.
Make sure to make a fresh cut on the butt of your tree
within two hours of getting it into water.
2.
Make a solution with a tree preservative and water to
put into your tree stand reservoir.
3.
Check the water level and add water as necessary, at
least once a day.
4.
Remember, if the tree is not absorbing several cups of
water or more per day, it will dry out in a short period of time.
5.
Be sure to locate your tree away from heat registers
or simply close them for the season.
TREE VARIETIES
Fraser Fir - long lasting, short needles, very
fragrant, lots of room for ornaments, rigid branches
Douglas Fir - long lasting, long needles, slightly
fragrant, very full and dense
Noble Fir - long lasting, long needles, lots of
gaps for ornaments, rigid limbs
Balsam Fir - Short needles, very fragrant, lots of
room for ornaments, very important to keep will watered
White Pine - very long needles, lasts well , very
dense, branches very soft and flexible
Colorado Blue Spruce - blue color is striking,
short, sharp needles, rigid limbs, very full and dense, lots for gaps for ornaments, important
to keep well watered
ENJOY YOUR TREE AND HAVE A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS!!!!
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