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Christmas Tree Care 101: 10 Expert Tips for Lasting Freshness

With Advent starting on November 30th, Mayfield Lavender owner Lorna Maye shares her advice for helping Christmas trees look beautiful and last the entire season.

Reports suggest that greater numbers will choose to deck the halls earlier this Yuletide. The Tesco Christmas Trends Report 2024 highlighted that 12% of Brits planned to get their tree up in November, with a further 75% opting for early December.

With that in mind, it’s even more important to know how to keep trees in tip-top condition. Drawing on her horticultural expertise as owner of the 25-acre, family-run organic Mayfield Lavender farm in Banstead, Surrey, Lorna reveals her tried-and-tested methods to help Christmas trees look great and stay healthy through to the New Year.
 

1. Don’t be Late to the Party

Trees should be bought towards the end of November, when they first go on sale, enabling shoppers to find their perfect one from the widest selection. They don’t have to be taken indoors straight away; trees can be left outside in a bucket of water, where they’ll stay lovely and fresh, until ready to be brought indoors for decorating.
 

2. Choose the Right Variety   

Not all evergreen conifers are made equal, and picking the best type can make all the difference. Lorna recommends choosing a Nordmann fir, as they’re the best variety for keeping their needles, plus they smell wonderful and always look gorgeous. This is the perfect choice for those intending to put their trees up early.

3. Make Sure it’s Made to Measure
 

Ensure you check the height of your space before Christmas tree shopping; “It’s amazing how many people think they can squeeze in a bigger tree than they actually can,” says Lorna. “It’s worth checking the width too, just to be sure it doesn’t take over the whole room.”  

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4. Go for Shape and Symmetry
 

Try to select a tree that’s nice and uniform. Look for one that’s symmetrical with plenty of branches from top to bottom so that there is ample space to hang all the decorations, both old and new (don’t underestimate how many you collect!).
 

5. Give it a Snip for Optimum Sip


Once the tree is back at home, saw two or three centimetres off the bottom of the trunk to remove any dried sap that’s accumulated. The cutting opens the pores, which aids water absorption.

6. Prep with a Long Drink
 

As soon as the end of the tree is cut, it should be placed into a bucket of water for a long drink before being put in situ. The tree will absorb more water at this point than at any other time.  


7. Location, Location, Location


Place the Christmas tree somewhere cool to prevent needle drop; away from radiators or a fire, as the heat can dry it out really quickly. The perfect spot is near a window where it is naturally cooler, although avoid too much direct sunlight. If lights are being added, ensure the tree is near a power socket.

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8. Let it Settle

Before starting to decorate, give the tree a few hours outside of its netting to relax and adjust to the indoor temperature. This allows the branches to drop back to their natural position, making it easier to hang decorations evenly.

9. Hydration, Hydration, Hydration 
 

Choose a stand with a proper water base. These are the best ones as they make it easy to keep your tree hydrated. Check the water each day and give it a little top-up to keep the tree fresh and happy.


10. Avoid the Urban Myths


Don’t buy into the latest viral trends. “Every year, there seems to be a new ‘hack’ for keeping Christmas trees perky, from adding Coca-Cola or lemonade to syrup and baking soda. Don’t jump on the bandwagon, as some of these can be detrimental. Plain water is all that your tree requires,” advises Lorna.   


“Buying a real Christmas tree supports farmers and is kinder to the planet. They’re grown sustainably, create a healthy ecosystem, and most responsible growers plant new trees every year,” said Lorna Maye. “Fresh trees smell wonderful too, and there’s something so traditional and heart-warming about having a real one in the house. If you follow these tips, you can enjoy yours in optimum condition throughout the season, and once Christmas is over, your tree doesn’t go to waste; it’s completely biodegradable and often recycled into mulch to help nourish our parks and gardens for the year ahead.”
 

You can buy your perfect Christmas tree from Mayfield Lavender’s Epsom site from the 22nd of November. Staff will be happy to give expert advice and tips on tree maintenance in person. https://www.mayfieldlavender.com/

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