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Find Your Special Tree: Check out the
sample trees located against the warming shed when you arrive. One of the
receptionists can answer questions about the trees and point you to the field
which has the type and size of tree you desire. Take a cart from the
corral to help return your tree.
Cut: Once you have found the tree simply
cut it off with the borrowed saw as near the ground as practical. Once
down, remove the branches on the lower few inches so that your bowl can fit
without interfering with the lowest branches.
When back at the warming shed the tree will be
mechanically shaken to remove unwanted field debris. You can have it
drilled, no cost, to receive the pin type stands. Many people also have
their tree wrapped, $2, to make transport and entry in the house easier.
Care: Water, just plain water, is the
best. Mount the tree in the stand when you get home and add water as soon
as practical. The tree will drink and lot of water during the first 2 days
and then almost stop. This is normal.
If tree is to be stored, do so in the shade, or in a
cool place such is the North side of the house, with cool and shade in mind.
Then, saw off a 1/4" of the butt before mounting in the stand. Add water
but don't expect the tree to drink as much as if you had not stored.
All our fresh cut trees properly watered can be
expected to last easily 2-3 weeks without excessive needle drop. Some will
have no drop. Others such as spruce will experience limited drop.
Many people use a tree bag when removing the tree to contain any unwanted loose
needles.
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