subject: Bringing out the best in your Christmas tree [print this page] Bringing out the best in your Christmas tree
Christmas is going to arrive much sooner than we think and the first thing that comes to mind is family, the Christmas spirit and, of course, all the decorating.
One of the pinnacles of Christmas is the tree itself; this is the part of the decoration scheme that really brings the family together, bringing warmth into the home.
This is why we are often met with a feeling of disappointment if the tree starts to dry out. But there are several things you can do to keep the tree fresh a little longer.
It is much the same with a tree as with cut flowers, once you get them home it is a good idea to cut off some of the bottom. With a tree you will need to saw, instead of cut, but this will ensure that the tree is able to absorb as much water as possible.
Keep your tree hydrated; it should receive a plentiful watering at least once a day.
Make sure you do not put the tree by a heating vent or fireplace. Christmas trees need moist air and heat will make the needles dry out and drop off. If possible, keep the room temperature to a minimum in the room where the tree is kept, as this will prolong its freshness.
This year, in order to save some time and money consider Christmas tree delivery. You can have a beautifully decorated tree in your home, without having to waste your time hunting for the perfect size and shape of tree. By pre-ordering a tree you will also be able to avoid the crowded shopping centres, saving yourself from a whole lot of stress.
Flowers24hours.co.uk, can have a fully decorated Christmas tree delivered anywhere in London, and all you have to do is set your order ahead of time online. You can choose the size, decoration style and lighting for the tree. And when the celebrations are over you can choose to have the tree taken away by our collection service.
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