what to do now with living xmas tree

Started by sarah, January 06, 2008, 16:31:08

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sarah

we bought a living xmas tree this year; its quite littlle and in a pot. Whats the best thing to do? just pop it in the garden in the pot somewhere or am i supposed to plant it and then did it up next year.  i woud like to keep it living.  :P do i need to harden it off after being in my lounge for these few weeks. i dont have central heating mind.

sarah


Tin Shed

We have always kept our trees in their pots throughout the year, keeping them well watered. Most of them seem to last about 4 -5 years before getting too straggly.

David P

Not sure what the best thing to do is but i'll keep my eyes and ears open because i've got the same problem.


sarah

i have been advised to pop it outside in pot in a sheltered place untill it settles and then keep it watered and it should be fine.

jesssands

We have 2 rescue christmas trees in our garden. One my dad brought here from the tip and the other was rolling around the high street one year after christmas, I should think one has been in 6 years and the other about 4 years. Initially tho they just sat there, didn't grow at all, but the last couple of years have grown nicely. (we use the artificial tree indoors lol)
We just dug a hole a in they went, take your chance type effort!
Just been out and taken a pic 4u, doing well!


sarah

that looks like a very healthy specimen.  i have been thinking about rescueing battery chickens and abandoned puppies but it would never have occured to me to rescue a christmas tree. :D what a lovely thing to do. a tree is for life not just for christmas. :D

Robert_Brenchley

A Christmas tree is definitely not for life in a small garden! They'll grow massive given time.

caroline7758

The baby that norfolklass so kindly sent me is in a bucket of compost in the greenhouse for now. When all this wet & windy weather is over I'll find it a proper home.

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