You should be able to find one to fit your space. Sold by height class, Christmas trees come in all sizes. If the tree will be seen from all sides a “number 1” or premium-grade tree may be more desirable. For example, inexpensive “number 2” trees have two good adjacent sides that present well from the corner of a room.
By following a few simple guidelines, buyers can select trees which will meet their needs throughout the holiday season.īefore setting out to buy a tree, determine where the tree will be displayed, measure the available space, and consider whether all sides will be seen. For your Christmas tree to hold up past the holidays, it should be selected and cared for with freshness in mind. While hardier than most flowers, fruits or vegetables, real Christmas trees are also perishable. Farm-raised Christmas trees are grown sustainably and are completely recyclable. Fraser firs from the North Carolina mountains are shipped nationwide. Christmas trees are grown in almost every county in North Carolina.
Decorating and displaying a real Christmas tree is a tradition followed by generations of families. Selecting the “perfect” Christmas tree for your home can be an enjoyable and rewarding experience for the entire family.
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