
For those of you who get living Christmas trees during the holiday season, we have 4 quick tips for you to keep in mind during the whole process. Let's take a gander......
1. When at the tree farm, make sure you get a FRESH Christmas tree. This means to look at the needles. If they are brown or falling off, move on to the next one!

2. Keep in mind the SIZE of your tree and the SPACE you have for it in your home. A big, tall tree may look beautiful at the farm but it may not fit inside your front door. We do not want that to happen to you!

3. Right when you bring your tree home and have it on the stand, put water in the bottom. Watering is critical. A freshly-cut tree can consume a gallon of water in 24 hours! Keep the water filled (twice a day) to keep the tree alive and looking fresh all season.

4. Keep the tree away from heating ducts or other heat sources. In fact, the lower the temperature, the better the tree will do. Keeping your tree by a window will keep it fresh longer, too.
We hope these tips helped a little bit! If you have any hacks you like to do, comment down below!
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