The British Christmas Tree Growers Association (BCTGA) says it’s fine to buy your tree from December 1 onwards, but the middle of the season, the third week after Advent (around 11 December) is a good compromise.
Care of the tree
It is part of the life cycle of the conifer tree that it sheds needles and they will accelerate that shedding particularly if they dry out. Some trees do so more quickly than others. The best way to ensure satisfaction is to care for the tree while it is in your home. A tree should be treated like any plant being brought into a warm, dry atmosphere.
Container grown trees
These are trees that have been grown for at least one season in their pots. The trees themselves should look fresh. The trees will be small and seldom more than three foot. The trees should be watered and cared for like any other house plant.
After Christmas they can either be planted out with a very good chance of success or they can be left to grow on in their pot, but it is much better in this case to re-pot the tree in a larger pot. But can usually re-potted in this way for more than one season.
Root-balled trees
These are trees that have been carefully prepared so that they can be dug up with minimal disturbance the earth round the root system, roots should be kept damp and the trees, having had the sacking removed, should be potted in moist earth. These trees should remain fresh, retain their needles, and have a reasonable chance of survival if planted out after Christmas.
Trees with bare roots
These are trees which have been extracted with their roots. This is usually only possible with the smaller trees. They should be freshly harvested. It is best to soak the roots in water before potting the tree in moist earth. The earth should be kept moist. These trees will last longer if they are kept away from direct heat when they are brought indoors. They may survive if planted out after Christmas, but need to be watered well
Cut Trees
It is essential that cut trees should be fresh when purchased. The needles should not be dull and dried up. The branches should not be brittle. The outer needles should not fall off if the tree is gently shaken. After you buy your tree keep it outside in a cool shaded place, preferably standing in water. Before bringing the tree indoors it is an advantage if about half an inch is cut off the butt in order to open up the pores of the tree. Mount it in a water-holding stand or wedge it in a bucket with pebbles, small stones or screwed up newspaper, keep away from direct heat , keep the container topped up with water every day as it will take a great deal of water.
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