Christmas tree are much unlike real trees in the forest, so whether or not you prune them, they live.
However, leaving your tree without care may cause you bad luck. When you refuse to cater and care for your beloved trees? They ‘fade’–the dusty layer makes them look quite disgusting.
Keeping your flocked Christmas tree beautiful is easy if and only if you’d put in some time and extra effort.
Keep scrolling and you will find premium tips on how to care for your trees.
Bring down trees before they dry out.
The more time you wait, the more dead pine needles you will have to deal with. You can easily clear fallen needles using the hose on your vacuum. To draw needles directly into a bag or canister, simply use the end of a hose without fancy attachments.
As soon as you’ve finished with your tree, you have the choice to compost, recycle, or convert it into mulch yourself. Also, you can ask your town about its disposal options, if you are looking for an eco-friendly option
Use storage bags
You can protect your flocked Christmas trees from sunlight and dust using the storage bags that come with them. Besides extending the life of your tree, it will also help in retaining its initial quality. You can also use the original container the tree comes in to store the tree when it’s not in use.
Avoid sunlight
While sunlight is good for the body, it isn’t good for your flocked Christmas tree. You should avoid exposing your tree to sunlight. Its material may warp from its original shape when exposed to heat or humidity. Store your artificial tree in a cool, dry location to prevent this type of damage.