Christmas Tree Care
Steps For Christmas
tree care and safety.
Christmas
Trees Are More Than
Just A Pretty Face
Since so
much time and effort is put into selecting the perfect Christmas tree,
it follows that similar consideration should also be given to giving
the tree the best possible care. Otherwise, there will be
disappointment if needles start to brown or turn yellow, or branches
begin to break with days or
weeks to go before the season is over. Safety is also an important
reason to take proper Christmas tree care, because a drying
Christmas tree also presents a grave danger as a fire hazard. The
average Christmas tree should last for about five to six weeks if the
proper care is given to it.
After
selecting a Christmas tree and getting it home, the first thing that
should be done is to make a fresh cut and place it into a stand with
water. A Christmas tree shouldn't be mounted dry and the water in its
stand should be replenished regularly. A fresh cut is made by cutting
about an inch off the bottom in a slight diagonal shape to help the
absorption of water. If a fresh cut isn't going to be made immediately
after getting the tree home, it should be placed in a container with
water and left to stand in a shaded area that is away
from the wind.
If a
fresh cut isn't made and the Christmas tree is left exposed to air, the
vessels for transporting water can become blocked. If this happens,
another fresh cut can correct the problem and the tree would need to be
immediately put in a container with water.
Your Christmas tree care should include the tree being securly mounted
in its stand. It should be placed away from open flames or
sources of heat such as furnaces, fireplaces and air vents, all of
which may dry it out. Decoration of the tree should also begin after it
has been placed in its stand. Several decoration precautions should be
taken to lessen or avoid the Christmas tree being a fire hazard.
Ornaments
that have an open flame or candles should never be used for
decoration. Christmas tree care includes checking the
lights to make sure the bulbs are working properly, the
connections are intact and that no part of the cord is damaged. If
there appears to be any exposed wiring or bulbs that are not working or
which are working intermittently, that string of Christmas tree lights
shouldn't be used.
For
best Christmas tree care a good stand should be selected. Since water
is the most important item to getting the longest life out of your
Christmas tree, when selecting a stand, find out the amount of water it
can hold when a tree is placed in it. Some water will be
displaced from the space taken up by the base of the tree so
it is important that a selection is not made based on the total volume
of water the stand can hold.
According
to the National Christmas Tree Association, the average Christmas tree
may absorb up to one gallon of water each day. It is therefore
important to check the water everyday and replenish it
accordingly. To make sure your Christmas tree gets
enough water, the Association recommends that one quart of water is
required for each inch of the diameter of the tree's trunk.
After
Christmas is over and your wonderfully decorated Christmas tree has
provided much joy, it is important to remove it before it dries out.
Options to discard your Christmas will likely depend on the services
offered by your municipality. Some municipalities will pick up
Christmas trees on particular days, with a cut-off date. Some towns may
require that residents take their trees to specific locations, while in
others Christmas trees will be picked up with the garbage,
again up to a certain date.
A
Christmas tree should never be burned in the fireplace as it
can cause the build up of creosote, a colorless, oily substance that
can lead to chimney fire. There's also the choice that you
can continue to get a different use from your Christmas tree by cutting
it to pieces yourself and be environmentally sensitive by using it for
mulch. So your good Christmas tree care will provide a new
growing season nutriant. We hope this article was helpful.
Please
pass this information to your family and friends to help keep their
holidays safe.
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