+100 Also heads up: if you have allergies live trees can make your allergies much worse... |
If you cut down a real try or buy a cut one, you are a climate-change denying MAGA! |
| I agree with the advice given. We cut ours the day after t giving and keep it up til new years. We water it daily and we unplug the lights before heading upstairs. It is not hard but you do have to incorporate it into your routine so you don’t forget. |
Wouldn’t a fake one go to a landfill any way? |
Freecycle or garage sale. They last forever. |
lol NO they last forever, we have the same one for 20+ years!!!! |
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I grew up on a Christmas tree farm. My dad was constantly educating buyers:
- get a fresh cut on your tree when you buy it and get it in water ASAP, especially in a climate like this one that's above freezing - keep the tree watered. If it runs out you need a fresh cut off the bottom - check for freshness - you should be able to bend the needle in half between your thumb and forefinger without it breaking or cracking -buying from a farm will get you better quality than Lowes, WF or a random lot somewhere For those concerned about the environmental impact, farms typically replant a new tree in the spring for every one cut. |
1. Selection and transport 2. Stringing lights 3. Watering/checking water level 4. Vacuuming needles 5. Removing tree to the curb (and oh the needles!) |
Not to start a Christmas tree war, but this is objectively the wrong answer. Nothing beats a real tree!!! |
And never use paper!!! Or cardboard!! Or build your house out of wood!!! |
Um, you do know that they grow Christmas trees specifically to be cut down, right? On farms. They wouldn’t exist otherwise. Also you know what is really bad for the environment? Plastic trees. |
Had real trees the first 24 years of my life and could not disagree more. I am a fake tree convert for life. |
| This is why every year I cut down an artificial tree. That way everyone is mad. |
| We cut our own the day after Thanksgiving. It stays up until New Years Day (give or take depending on what day of the week Jan. 1 falls on). We have never caught fire. But, if you cause a draft walking past that last week, you will hear a shower of needles cascading down. Always get a fresh cut the day you purchase (if not cutting your own), water immediately and keep an eye on the water because in those first few days, a really fresh tree might need water more than once. (I don't think it really helps, but some people add sprite to the water also.) |
Yes, but I can't find any that are a true warm, soft glowing white. I can't stand bluish white tree lights. |