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Caring for your Christmas Tree

Follow our step-by-step guide for how to care for your cut tree: 

Care for your cut tree
  • STEP 1 
    Load your tree into the front seat of your car, with the base in the footwell
  • STEP 2
    Keep your tree outside in water for as long as possible before you bring it inside to decorate
  • STEP 3
    When home, carefully make a fresh 5cm cut in the trunk using a saw, this should be done outside
  • STEP 4
    Remove the net and shake off any loose pine needles outside
  • STEP 5
    Position your tree in a cool, dry place inside away from direct heat
  • STEP 6
    Use a water-holding stand to keep your tree looking fresh all season long
  • STEP 7
    Check water levels daily and top up as required

Follow our step-by-step guide for how to care for your pot grown tree: 

Care for your pot grown tree
  • STEP 1 
    Keep your pot grown tree outside for as long as possible
  • STEP 2
    Place your pot grown tree in a cool dry place, away from any direct heat to keeping it looking its best throughout the festive period
  • STEP 3
    Check the soil every few days and water as required, but be careful not to over water
  • STEP 4
    When the festive period is over, your pot grown Christmas tree can be planted out into the garden or re-potted into a slightly larger container to enjoy indoors again next year
  • STEP 5
    Place your pot grown tree in a bright patch outdoors for your tree to grow
  • STEP 6
    Make sure it is well watered, particularly during warmer months
  • STEP 7
    Careful pruning will help to keep its pyramid shape
  • STEP 8
    Enjoy your pot grown tree for years to come

 

Click here to follow our step-by-step guide on how to create a wildlife haven with your real Christmas tree after the festive period