How to care for your natural Christmas tree
Natural Christmas trees bring a festive touch to your home, but they require proper care to stay fresh throughout the holidays. Follow these tips to keep yours looking good the entire festive season:
- Before setting up your tree in its stand, make a fresh, straight cut three to five centimetres from the base of the trunk.
- Place your tree away from heat sources like radiators, fireplaces and direct sunlight to prevent it from drying out too quickly.
- Check the stand daily to ensure the water level doesn’t go below the base of the tree.
- If you live in a dry climate, use a humidifier to keep the tree hydrated.
- Use LED string lights. They generate less heat, preventing the tree from drying out and reduce the risk of fire.
- Remove fallen needles from around the tree often to keep your space tidy and minimize the fire hazard.
- Once your natural Christmas tree has served its purpose, consider recycling it.
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