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A few questions about a real tree.
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<blockquote data-quote="firewood guy" data-source="post: 2596207" data-attributes="member: 54902"><p>Just to add to that thought.. as a nursery owner I would say no one should have a real CUT tree!! Bring one in a pot , make sure it is not too close to the fireplace/woodstove, keep it plenty watered ( I like to use a couple of trays of ice cubes everyday in the evening.) Also it doesn't hurt to spray the tree w/ a anti-transpirant. It locks in the moisture and prevents a lot of the needle drop. Then you can plant it in the ground when the the soil thaws! Plastic trees are for apartment owners!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="firewood guy, post: 2596207, member: 54902"] Just to add to that thought.. as a nursery owner I would say no one should have a real CUT tree!! Bring one in a pot , make sure it is not too close to the fireplace/woodstove, keep it plenty watered ( I like to use a couple of trays of ice cubes everyday in the evening.) Also it doesn't hurt to spray the tree w/ a anti-transpirant. It locks in the moisture and prevents a lot of the needle drop. Then you can plant it in the ground when the the soil thaws! Plastic trees are for apartment owners!! [/QUOTE]
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