
When you make a fresh cut it
helps to get any clogged sap off the end of the trunk and helps the tree
drink
water a lot easier. We will cut off
about a half an inch for you, and we will make sure we cut your
tree last that
way it hasn’t been sitting around through the process of wrapping and or
flocking.
longer a Christmas Tree sits without water after it has been cut is the less chance you get of the Christmas tree absorbing as
much water as possible when you get home.

2. Buy a good stand for your Christmas Tree that holds up to a gallon or more of water and make sure the stand does not leak. Fill the stand
with 1 gallon of just plain water. Make sure to water your Christmas tree daily as your Christmas tree should consume between a quart
and a gallon of water per day. Do not let the water
level go lower than the end of the butt of the tree, this will
allow the sap to clog up and prevent the water from absorbing into the tree. If this does happen another cut will
need to be made on the tree.


4. Place your Christmas Tree in a safe
place away from any heat sources including: Fire Places, heating vents, wood
stoves, television sets, windows where the sun shines in all day etc. Place the tree in an easy accessible area, it makes it
easier to turn the Christmas Tree lights on and off.

5. Recycle your Christmas tree. We have bags for purchase to dispose of your Christmas tree and put on the curb, or you can usually
just set your Christmas tree out with the trash and it will be picked up with
your regular trash schedule.