Caring for a real tree

  • Make a Fresh Cut
    • Make a fresh cut on the butt to reestablish the tree’s ability to take up water. Cut off at least one-half inch. The fresh-cut surface should be creamy-white, not yellow or brown. If you do not make a fresh cut, the tree will not be able to drink water. After the cut is made, put the tree in water as soon as possible.
    • The longer the time between when the tree is given a fresh cut and when it is put into the water, the less ability the tree has to absorb water.
    • Even if a hole is drilled to accommodate a pin-type stand, a fresh cut also should be made on the butt.
  • Put In Water and Check the stand for leaks.
    • Place the tree in a sturdy stand which will hold at least one gallon of water.
    • Fill with plain water.
    • If the tree is not going into the house soon after purchase, it should be stored in a bucket of clear water on a cool porch or patio away from wind and sun in warm climates and protected from freezing and wind in cold climates.
  • Water Daily
    • An average tree may consume between a quart and a gallon of water per day.
    • If the water level drops below the cut end of the trunk, a seal will form and no more water will be absorbed by the tree unless another fresh cut is made. So don’t forget to add water every day.
  • Mini-Lights Produce Minimum Heat
    • Miniature lights produce much less heat and reduce the drying effect upon a tree.
    • Always check light sets for frayed or cracked wire insulation and broken sockets before placing them on a tree.
    • Do not attempt to repair a worn light set. Throw it away and buy a new set.
    • Do not overload electrical circuits.
    • Always turn off the lights of your tree when leaving your house or retiring for the night.
    • Never use lighted candles.
  • Keep Away From Heat Sources
    • Place the tree away from heat sources such as heating vents, fireplaces, wood stoves, and fireplace inserts, radiators, television sets or sunny windows.
    • Be careful not to block a door with the tree or rearranged furniture.
  • Remove Tree Promptly
    • Check for your local chipping and composting program with the parks and recreation department, local nursery or service organization.
    • After Christmas, before the tree dies, remove it from the house for recycling or pick up by your local disposal service.
    • Never burn any part of a Christmas tree in a wood stove or fireplace.

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