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The Real Tree That Survives Christmas

Caring for and planting a balled in burlap Christmas tree

Wendy Miller
4 min readNov 19, 2021
Photo by: WinThom via Getty Images

Tis the season when lots of people drag a real tree into their house and decorate it. Some people buy live trees that are balled in burlap instead of a cut tree. A live tree is a great idea, but many people make serious mistakes when it comes to handling a live tree, and they end up losing their money.

The information in this article also pertains to any live tree you are planting, be it now during the winter, or during the summer.

1. Before you even take the tree in the house, dig a hole for the tree where you expect to plant it after the holidays. This will help you plant it more quickly and easily after Christmas. If you live in a cold climate, put the soil in a wheelbarrow and park it in the garage. You’ll need loose soil to backfill the hole, and the ground might be frozen after the holidays.

2. Keep your live tree in the house for as short a time as is possible. When choosing a balled in burlap tree for Christmas, consider putting your tree up only 1–2 weeks before Christmas. 7–10 days is even better.

3. Keep the ball plenty moist while in the house, but not in a tub full of water. You don’t want the ball to dry out completely, but by the same token it shouldn’t be soggy all…

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Wendy Miller
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