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CARE TIPS FOR A LIVING TREE
- The adaptability of the species should be considered. Many species are
shipped outside of their natural area and may not be adaptable to other areas.
Check with a reliable nursery or extension forester.
- Keep in mind that Living Trees are VERY heavy and bulky. A six foot tall
balled and burlapped tree will weigh as much as 250 pounds.
- The tree should be stored in an unheated, sheltered area such as a garage or
porch, out of the wind and sun. Do not expose the tree to freezing
temperatures at any time.
- The tree will need adequate water. The root ball or soil should be kept
slightly damp but not flooded. Wrap the root ball of a balled tree in plastic or
place in a tub while it is in the house.
- Live trees may be decorated, but with care. If lights are used, they must not
give off any heat.
- Do not remove the tree directly from a warm house out into freezing
temperatures. Instead, move to a sheltered area first for several days.
- If the ground is unfrozen, the tree may be replanted. The spot to be dug
should be mulched to prevent freezing. Plant as soon as possible.
- Do not remove the burlap and strapping (unless it is plastic). This keeps the
root ball solid and secure. In the instance of a plastic cover, cut the cord and
roll down the plastic at least half way prior to planting. Tap the tree container
of a potted tree and remove prior to planting. Do not attempt to remove soil
from the root system. Earth removed from the original hole should be
backfilled around the root ball. Mulch heavily over the top of the planted root
ball to prevent it from freezing. Water only as needed: a flooded tree may not
survive.
- Stake the trees to prevent wind tipping or damage during the first growing
season.
Source: National Christmas Tree Association and your local Christmas Tree professional.
For more information contact: Rick Dungey, 636/449-5071, dungey@realchristmastrees.org
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