A fresh Christmas tree should be watered daily.
Put the tree in a stand with a water reservoir that is adequate for its size. A properly sized stand is essential to overall safety of your tree.
A Christmas tree next to a fireplace is not a good idea. Heat from any source, including vents, radiators, or in a large south- or west-facing window, will cause the tree to dry prematurely.
If you have no other place to put the tree, make sure to check the water level more often and lower the room temperature to slow down the drying process. The fireplace can also be a fire hazard for the tree caused by the heat or stray cinders.
Fill the tree stand with water so that the cut trunk is fully immersed.
Monitor the water level daily and add enough water so that the trunk is always submerged in the water.
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The Leland and Murray Cypress have soft, feathery needles. These varieties are said to be great for those who may have allergies.
This variety of tree grows approx 1-2 feet per year.
The Frazier Fir does not grow in the North Florida area. This variety of tree is native to the mountains of the Carolinas.
They are harvested just prior to shipping to ensure a fresh selection.
Virginia pines are native to the North Florida area and are widely used in the south as Christmas trees. Their branches are stout and firm
This variety grows approx 1-1.5 feet per year.
This variety of tree has a slight blue/grey color and a pleasant unique scent. This variety grows slower than others at about 1 foot per year.
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