Take Care When Choosing a Christmas Tree
By Jeremy White
Selecting and decorating the Christmas tree is one of our most valued
Yuletide traditions. Of all the symbols we associate with the holiday season,
few are more recognizable than the Christmas tree. We take great care in
selecting a beautiful, fragrant evergreen to place in our homes or businesses.
We watch with delight as our kids hang ornaments, often as early as the day
after Thanksgiving. We attend civic Christmas tree lightings in small towns and
large cities alike. And, of course, on Christmas Eve we fill with anticipation
as we wait for Santa to deliver the goods.
It all starts with the selection process, however. If, like millions of
traditionalists everywhere, you've made the decision to trim a real tree versus
an artificial one, your first step is to decide where you'll procure the
evergreen and what type of tree you want.
While you can obtain a cutting permit and venture into a public forest
yourself to down your tree, that may not be the safest or most efficient way to
go. Today, most consumers opting for live trees visit a commercial Christmas
tree farm or nursery, or they purchase one from a market vendor who has had the
tree shipped from a nursery/farm.
Often, choices abound. Fir, spruce, pine, cedar and cypress all are popular
varieties. Typically, a fir is considered the "true" Christmas tree. But the
fact of the matter is that there are different species of fir trees and there
truly is no right or wrong choice, no "official" Christmas tree. For example, a
Colorado Blue Spruce serves as the National Christmas Tree outside the White
House. Inside the White House, however, a variety of trees have been used over
the years. There is no preferred presidential evergreen.
According to The National Christmas Tree Association (NCTA), the 10 most
popular Christmas trees grown and sold in the United States are as follows, in
order:
- 1. Fraser Fir
- 2. Douglas Fir
- 3. Balsam Fir
- 4. Colorado Blue Spruce
- 5. Scotch Pine
- 6. Eastern Red Cedar
- 7. White Spruce
- 8. Eastern White Pine
- 9. White Fir
- 10. Virginia Pine
While not in the Top 10 in terms of popularity, the Leyland Cypress is a good
choice for individuals who suffer from allergies but still want a real tree for
Christmas, according to the NCTA.
When choosing the tree that works best for your family, you'll want to take
several things into consideration - beginning with the tree's size. Know the
dimensions of the space into which you hope to place your tree. How high is the
ceiling? How wide is the area? Take along a tape measure so that you can be
certain the tree you've chosen will fit.
Look for a green tree with no (or very few) brown needles.
Take a good look at the bottom of the tree's "trunk" to ensure it is both
sturdy and straight. If it is knotted or curved it may not fit into your base -
then you've purchased and hauled a useless tree.
A reputable dealer won't sell a tree with these blemishes, but we all know
there are plenty of disreputable vendors out there looking to make a quick
buck!
Just like you kick the tires before buying a car, it's a good idea to test a
tree before buying it by taking a branch in your grasp and, with gentle
pressure, pulling at it. Don't pull hard, but instead allow the branch of the
tree to pass through your fingers and palm pressure. If all or a majority of the
needles stay on, the tree is strong. If several fall off, you're dealing with a
weak tree.
Once you have a tree set up inside your home, it's time to decorate! A
first-rate tree-topper and ornaments are an absolute must.
Finally, real trees can become fire hazards if proper precautions are not
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