How To Make Your Real Christmas Tree Last Longer
Did you know that more than 26% of real Christmas trees are grown in western North Carolina? According to the NC Christmas Tree Association, approximately 850 growers are cultivating Fraser Fir trees on about 40,000 acres of land for our Yuletide enjoyment. I feel like we owe it to those hardworking folks to keep our Christmas trees looking their best for as long as possible.
Experts say real Christmas trees should last around six weeks. However, to keep your evergreen looking good for that long, you have to give it the right care. After all, no one wants their Christmas tree to start turning brown and dropping needles before the presents are unwrapped on Christmas morning.
Today asked some tree experts for tips to on how to make a real Christmas tree last until the New Year. Whether you buy your tree from a lot or cut it down yourself on a farm, you should follow the steps listed below.
Expert Tips For Making Your Christmas Tree Last Longer
- Beware of falling needles – You don’t have to be like Charlie Brown and bring home a sad tree with falling needles. Instead, go for the freshest-looking tree with no dropped needles in sight.
- Give it a fresh cut – “Make sure when you buy a tree, it has a fresh cut on the bottom so it can easily absorb water,” explains licensed tree expert Hans Tielmann. “If it’s already cut, make sure the team selling the tree gives it a fresh cut when it is purchased. This isn’t an extra service they’re providing you, so be sure to ask for it if they don’t offer it.”
- Give it TLC as soon as you get home – Get the tree into fresh water as soon as you walk in the door and if you’re not able to put it up right away, at least put it in a bucket of water.
- Keep it away from heat – Don’t set your Christmas tree up next to any kind of heat source, like vents, radiators, fireplace or windows with direct light, because those can make it dry up faster, according to Greg Walsh, owner and founder of Greg’s Trees in New York City. Tielmann adds that even with a fireplace screen up, the chance of sparks landing on a partially dry tree is “extremely hazardous.”
- Keep it watered – This is the most critical part of Christmas tree care, Walsh says. And don’t wait for the water to dry up before adding more or the tree will close up. Walsh also recommends misting the tree with water from a spray bottle in between waterings.
13 Cut Your Own Christmas Tree Farms In North Carolina
Maybe it’s the love I have for Christmas Vacation (because that movie would obviously make you romanticize getting a Christmas tree). Or Taylor Swift’s Christmas Tree Farm that is stuck in my head as I write this. But something has always seemed so magical to me about driving in the snow to pick out that most perfect of trees. Instead, my holiday tradition, which I still love because well it’s tradition, involves a shopping center lot. that doesn’t mean I can’t dream about what it would be like, eyes frozen shut and all, to cut my own Christmas tree. In hindsight, the fact that I shouldn’t be trusted with a saw could be a deterrent. But if you’d like to cut your own Christmas tree in North Carolina there are several options.
These include deep in the mountains, or closer to home near Charlotte. And these are family affairs for sure. Most of the 13 options listed below include Christmas trees (of course). But they also have Santa, hot chocolate, hayrides, shopping, and other activities. So if you think you’re going to be driving hours to spend 20 minutes finding a tree only to turn around a go home think again. You could also easily make a weekend out of some of these destinations as well. So maybe it’s time to make some new family traditions this year and skip the Walmart trees. Check out 13 places to cut your own Christmas tree here in North Carolina! (Ok a couple are technically South Carolina but we are going with distance from Charlotte!).
2022 Ultimate List Of Holiday Events In The Charlotte North Carolina Area
Thanksgiving is next week means it’s almost time for Christmas! I can already hear the chiming of the jingle bells and Mariah Carey belting ‘All I Want For Christmas Is You’. In fact, the Queen City Christmas events are already in full swing! We are starting quickly. And with so many different events from parades to festivals to concerts to shopping and lights, it can be overwhelming. But we are here to help you make plans to get everything done this holiday season. Below you’ll find the ultimate list of Holiday events in the Charlotte area. Many are free and family oriented. Some are adults only. And some require tickets. But all offer a fun chance to get in the spirit of the season. After all, it’s the most wonderful time of the year.
Here is the order in which you will find events:
- Lights Displays and Major Events
- Train Rides
- Parades
- Ice Skating
- Tree Lightings
- Holiday Shows, Performances, and Concerts
- Christmas Shows, Shopping, Craft Shows, Bazaars
- Town & Neighborhood Christmas Festivals
- Holiday 5Ks
**This list will be continuously updated throughout the holiday season**
Have an event you’d like included on this list? Email full info to Melanie.Day@bbgi.com.
Happy Holidays!
The Ultimate List of Holiday Events In The Charlotte Area