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A Christmas tree is one of the great joys of the season. While a cut tree will only typically last a month, a living tree can be enjoyed for years.
With just a little care and attention you can keep a living Christmas tree that you can bring back into your home every festive season. In the meantime it will give your garden a touch of that Christmas feeling all-year round.
Here’s how to get the most from your living Christmas tree.
The traditional conifers or pine trees that we use as Christmas trees are not indoor plants. Here’s how to take care of them indoors:
With the right care your potted Christmas tree can be a family favourite for years to come. A tree standing 1.5 metres or less should be reusable for at least three or four years. This does depend on the species: radiata pine and Norfolk Island pine, for example, are fairly fast growing and may only be suitable for reusing for a couple of years.
Here’s how to look after your Christmas tree once it’s back outside:
Your tree will eventually outgrow its current pot. Repotting is simple and will extend the useful life of your tree, potentially by years. Here are some tips:
Your tree will eventually outgrow the largest suitable pot and the question becomes what to do with it.
Most of the pine-type trees will do reasonably well in the garden, but be aware that some can be quite fast-growing once in the ground and will become very large trees.
Do some research on the species of tree you have, and make sure that you’re reading local information – trees may grow very differently in other parts of the world.
If you believe that you can accommodate all the tree’s requirements – especially its eventual size – you can plant it in the ground.
There it can still be your Christmas tree, just on a larger scale and for the whole world to see. Share the joy!
If you've decided to go with a cut tree this Christmas you will want to check out the Bunnings guide to keeping your cut Christmas tree looking its best.
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