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Thank you or the handy reference. Have not had a real tree in the house since 2000 or so ! Forgot how heavenly they smell. Trunk had been trimmed fresh just before I bought it, will do the boiling water thing to reopen the sap clogged spots. Will add sugar to the water as Momma used to ( I remembered after reading it here LOL ). I have never had a tree with quite this sweet smell. It has shorter semi soft needles but not as short and firm as a fir. Best i can describe the smell is "light fruity pine" . All the tags were goofed up where i bought it, could this be a Scotch Pine?
Help can we boil evergreen branches without runing the pot and were doing it for smell please need help thanks
I wondered if you would be able to help me with a tree a purchased two years ago! The tree was planted when it was around 2 foot tall. It has been growing perfectly for the last two years, but recently it began to go brown. It seems to have recovered being around 7 foot tall however it is still brown in some parts. I found a lot of bugs on it and sprayed it I think this was the cause of the tree becoming sick. Can the tree fully recover and what care advice would you give, it seems to be the lower part of the tree that is struggling to recover. Many Thanks Mark
Deer eat evergreen trees in the winter months when food is scarce...as high as they can reach.
My friend gave me our tree aNd it came prepared with the base that held it up and the water stand. Am I supposed to take off the wood keeping it up and the water stand to cut it freshly or do I just begin to water it.
Yes she did saw it off but a long time ago. She has had the tree at her house for over a week and barely brought it over when I came back from college. I tried sawing it off but it's really hard due to the way the tree is set up in order for it to stand. Is it okay if I just try to saw a bit of the sides?
Dont take off outer layers as they absorb the most water...saw about an inch or 2 off the bottom and keep your stand full off water
Does it help extend the Christmas tree life if I keep the netting on (the way it is transported)? It is currently in a totally shaded area, in water but not sure if I should remove the netting. Thank you for any input.
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