Wondering how to keep your real Christmas tree – whether cut or potted – alive throughout the festive season? We asked an expert for their top tips.
, or are planning on picking one up this weekend, you’ll need to take good care of it to ensure it stays looking happy and healthy until the 25 December.Potted Christmas trees are one of the biggest festive trends for 2022 – here’s where to get yours
If you’ve got a cut tree, the first thing you should do is make sure it’s comfortable and getting plenty of water. To keep your potted tree healthy, store it in an unheated porch or garage for a day or two before you move it inside to give it time to adjust to a warmer environment.Certain areas of the house will be more hospitable to your tree, so try to think about where and how you’re displaying it.will be important to help keep your tree looking its best. Opt for a stand with a water reservoir to prevent your tree from drying out and cover it with a Christmas tree skirt.
Ensuring that your tree is getting enough water is essential if you want to keep it looking nice and healthy throughout December.
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