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5 Essential Tips For Putting Up A Real Christmas Tree

It’s not unusual for people to put up their Christmas tree soon after Thanksgiving. While many people have chosen the route of the fake tree because of the ease, there are still plenty of diehards who love the smell of pine on Christmas morning.

Anyone putting up a real Christmas tree for the first time will likely make some amateur mistakes, so here is a little guide to help you:

5 Essential Tips For Putting Up A Real Christmas TreeBefore buying the tree, measure the length of your floor to the ceiling. You’re going to want to have some space between the top of the tree and the ceiling, I prefer about 6 inches, so this gives you an idea of how big a tree you can get.You are going to need a tree skirt and tree stand BEFORE you buy the tree. Too many people I know have not done that and ended up at home with a tree and no way to stand it up. Clear away a space where the tree is to go and make sure it’s vacuumed and free of debris. Once the tree is there, it isn’t moving until after Christmas.Purchase the tree, take it home and try to place it into the base. Wear gloves and well padded clothing because those needles do hurt and can draw blood. Be especially careful around your face and eyes. If the base of the tree is too large to fit into the base, then you’ll need to chop off some of the wood until it fits securely.Before placing the tree in its place, check to see if the base has a built-in container for water. A steady supply of fresh water will delay the inevitable drying of the tree and keep those needles from getting hard and falling off. If it doesn’t, then you’ll want to put something like a bucket or bin that is large enough to fit under the stand and hold water.With the tree up, place the tree skirt around the base. The purpose of the skirt is to catch the needles that fall from now until Christmas. Don’t skip out on the tree skirt. Pine needles are incredibly difficult to pick up from the ground even with a vacuum cleaner. They dig into the carpet and usually are only found out when you step on them.

Follow these simple rules and you’ll be a tree expert in no time.

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