HOW LONG DO REAL CHRISTMAS TREES LAST?
It really depends, but if cared for well, a cut down Christmas tree will on average last for a minimum a month but more normally a month and a half. After this point, the tree starts to look faded, with pine dropping more and more frequent. You might want to use this information to plot when the best time is to put up your Christmas tree. 'I’d advise purchasing and decorating your tree at the beginning of December to ensure it is still in peak condition at Christmas,' says Craig Wilson, director of Gardener's Dream. Whether your tree will withstand the test of time or not also depends on what type it is. Firs, spruces and pines are the most popular, and can last over the Christmas period with adequate care. 'Whilst there is much debate across different tree species about which can last longer, once they’re cut there isn’t too much variation. Most firs, spruces and pines will last you around the five week mark if you look after it properly' says Joanne Lambell, founder of Beards & Daisies.
WHAT ARE THE MOST POPULAR CHRISTMAS TREES AND HOW LONG DO THEY LAST?
'The fir Christmas tree is the most popular type of Christmas tree in the United States. More than 25 million fir trees are sold each year,' says aborist John Dave from agrofever.com. Firs are a type of evergreen, meaning they keep their needles year-round. This is why they are often used as Christmas trees - they stay green and fresh-looking throughout the holiday season. Fir trees are also fairly easy to care for, as they don't require much water. They typically last between three to four weeks.
REMEMBER TO LOOK AT HOW HEALTHY YOUR TREE IS TO BEGIN WITH
How long your Christmas tree lasts also depends on how healthy the tree was to begin with. 'I’d advise looking for a local, reputable Christmas tree farm to ensure that the tree you select is best suited to your location,' says Craig. 'Look for a tree which is healthy and green, and which has been growing in a shady spot. While it’s normal to have a few brown needles, these should be at a minimum.' Needles should be flexible and secure, and not drop off when you run your hands through the branches. Another technique to see how healthy a tree is to lift it slightly and let it drop onto the ground. If it loses more than a few needles, select another tree. Make sure the tree is cut straight across the bottom to promote water absorption.
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN POTTED AND CUT DOWN CHRISTMAS TREES?
If you are looking for the festive romance that a real Christmas tree offers but don't want to be cutting down trees every year, there is an alternative solution - potted Christmas trees.
ARE REAL CHRISTMAS TREES EXPENSIVE?
Christmas trees tend to be a little bit expensive, and the price is ramping up year after year, but it all comes down to height. If you're opting for a cute potted fur for a porch or corner of an unloved room, you might find a smaller Christmas tree for around $50, but on average, a normal sized tree is $85. An expensive Christmas tree costs around $100. The majority of people are buying their real Christmas trees from choose and cut farms, while chain stores and garden centers are also popular places to source the festive fur of your choice.