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Water and keep a cut christmas tree fresh through the new year. These simple steps help you keep a cut Christmas tree fresh through the holiday season. ... Some people believe Christmas just isn't Christmas without a real Christmas tree. Here is an easily printable guide that will ... Always keep the base of a tree in water.
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forestry.about.com/od/christmastrees1/ht/fresh_cut_xmas...
forestry.about.com/od/christmastrees1/ht/fresh_cut_xmas.htm
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First make sure your tree has a fresh cut on the end so it can soak up all the liquid effectively. Then mix equal parts of water and Ginger Ale or Seven Up. Check the level everyday to make sure the water doesn't go below the cut line. My h...
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The people who previously stated that by using 7-Up/Sprite or any other softdrink that contains citric acid are correct. The sugar and citric acid mixed with equal parts of water and adding a drop of chlorine (prevents scum from forming i...
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When it is time to put your Christmas tree outdoors, you should once again move it to an unheated area of the house or garage for a few ... Once you and your Christmas tree have safely returned home, make a fresh cut across the bottom of the trunk, to open up the pores in the wood, allowing it to absorb water readily.
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www.thegardenhelper.com/Christmastree.html
www.thegardenhelper.com/Christmastree.html
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What's the best way to take care of your Christmas tree? If you purchase a real Christmas tree, ... Once you get your tree home, cut several inches off the bottom of the trunk. Immediately put the tree into a bucket of clean, warm water. A fresh cut tree takes up an amazing amount of water as it warms up.
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www.extension.umn.edu/info-u/plants/BG439.html
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It's a nuisance to water a Christmas tree once it's decorated with a tree skirt and surrounded by presents. ... Recycle your tree after Christmas. Many communities will pick up trees and turn them into chips. You might put the tree in your back yard and place bread and suet among the branches for the birds.
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urbanext.illinois.edu/trees/selection.cfm
urbanext.illinois.edu/trees/selection.cfm
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When brought inside, a Christmas tree should readily take up water and transpire it through its leaves. To help the process, you should cut at least 1/2- to 1-inch off the base of the tree trunk and, initially, put hot water in the tree holder to remove any sealing pitch.
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www.esf.edu/pubprog/brochure/xmastree/xmastree.htm
www.esf.edu/pubprog/brochure/xmastree/xmastree.htm
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Let's get some ice and put it in a glass here. Whoop! Wrong glass. That's okay. Here we go. And we're going to measure out one shot of gin. Gin's going to have that little bit of pine flavor to it. So that's where we'll get our Christmas tree water taste.
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www.ehow.com/video_4981591_make-christmas-tree-water-mi...
www.ehow.com/video_4981591_make-christmas-tree-water-mixed.html
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