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Caring for your Real Christmas Tree. A few simple care tips will enhance the enjoyment of your Real Christmas Tree and keep it fresh and fragrant throughout the holiday season. When you bring the tree home, cut one-quarter inch off the base of the trunk. Keep the tree outdoors, standing in a container of water, protected from the wind and sun until you are ready to decorate. This will help the tree retain its moisture. Before bringing the tree into your home and placing it in a stand, make a fresh cut a minimum of one-quarter inch off the base of the trunk. This opens the tree stem so it can take up water. Immediately place your tree in the stand and fill it with fresh water. If you allow the water level to drop below the fresh cut, a new seal will form over the stem. Remember: trees are very thirsty. They may drink between 2 pints - 1 gallon of water a day. Use a water bearing stand with a capacity of a gallon or more. Check the stand daily and supply fresh water as needed.
Holiday Safety.
Check all electric lights and connections before decorating your tree and
home. Do not use lights with worn or frayed co rds and NEVER
use lighted candles on your tree. Do not overload electrical
circuits. Place your tree away from fireplaces, radiators, television sets
and other heat sources. These elements can prematurely dry your
tree. Also be sure to turn off all decorations before retiring at night
and any time you leave home.
Real Tree Recycling. Your tree has uses after the holiday season, too. Place it in the garden or backyard for use as a bird feeder (orange slices, bread, and suet will attract birds and brighten up the winter landscape. In addition, your tree is biodegradable! It's branches and trunk may be removed and used as mulch in your garden. Branch tips and needles provide aromatic stuffing for sachets. Also, many communities now offer Real Christmas Tree recycling programs.
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