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There’s nothing quite like the scent of a fresh-cut real Christmas tree in your home during the holidays. But you may have noticed that as Christmas Day nears, the scent of pine fades. This is especially true of Christmas trees you didn’t cut fresh at a farm. The scent diminishes because the tree is slowly drying and losing its freshness.
Most Christmas trees are cut in early November. By Christmas, your tree may be more than 6 weeks out from when it was cut, and drying more by the day. By then, the scent may be barely noticeable and the tips of the branches easily snap off, sending ornaments to the floor. And if the temperature outside is cold and you’re heating your home more than usual, the drying speeds up. To make sure that the needles on the tree don’t cover your Christmas presents, seek out the freshest tree possible and create optimum conditions in your home for it to stay hydrated.
If you cut your own tree at a Christmas tree farm every year, skip to the next section.
The freshest Christmas trees are cut close to your address. Ask the store or garden center when the tree was cut – but of course, there’s no way to verify what they tell you. If the tree was trucked hundreds of miles to your town, it may have been drying for weeks, so you might want to pass (you may have to disappoint that Cub Scout troop).
To check a Christmas tree for freshness, gently pull a branch with your thumb and forefinger. The branch and green needles should still be flexible and stay on the tree. If the end of the branch breaks, if you get a handful of needles, or if they’re a dull green, pass. You should shake the tree too, to see how many needles fall off. If they cover your shoes, move on. And give it the smell test – a fresh Christmas tree should not smell musty but have a fresh fragrance (it may be pine, cedar, or spruce). Read more about the different types of Christmas trees.
**If brown needles are falling from the interior of an otherwise green tree, this is not necessarily a cause for concern. All needled evergreens shed their old needles every year and they collect within the tree. But you don’t want to bring them indoors, so give the tree a good shake to knock them off.
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Water is the single most important factor in keeping your Christmas tree fresh. Trees dry out just like flowers do, so think of the tree as a giant flower and the stand as its vase.
A fresh cut Christmas tree can use up to 1 quart (0.95 liter) of water per day for each inch of diameter on the cut end. A typical 7-foot-tall tree may have a 3-inch trunk diameter, so will need up to 3 quarts of water per day. If your tree is taking up a lot of water, this is actually a good sign and indicates the tree is fresh and hydrated.
Making your real Christmas tree last through the holidays, Michigan State University
And remember to recycle your tree after the holidays – please don’t send it to a landfill.
Sources: Tips for Selection and Care of Cut Christmas Trees, Penn State Extension; How to Keep a Christmas Tree Fresh For as Long as Possible, Popular Science.
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