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With the festive season on its way, Brits are being told of important signs that indicate their Christmas tree is healthy.

Experts at Gardening Express have listed seven important elements that a healthy tree should display.

Many families prefer real trees over artificial ones for their fresh pine scent and nostalgic feel.

A healthy tree will keep its charm throughout December ensuring it still looks great on Christmas Day.

Key indications of a healthy tree include a strong and sturdy trunk, a bright colour and a fresh aroma.

Chris Bonnett, the founder of Gardening Express said: “Picking out a Christmas tree is a significant festive tradition for many families, but with the abundance of different options, it can be overwhelming to choose the right one.

“Our representatives keep an eye on our Christmas trees as they grow in sustainably sourced plantations to ensure all customers get a healthy tree that will keep its spark all the way until Christmas Day. There are certain things they look out for to ensure a tree is up to standard.

“Instead of relying solely on appearances, it’s important to inspect the tree to determine how fresh it is.

“Simple checks like running your hands through the branches and checking for signs of dryness or needle loss can tell you a lot about how healthy the tree is.”

Seven signs of a healthy Christmas tree:

  1. Fragrance of tree

Different trees will have different scents but a strong, pleasant and fresh aroma is a good indication of a healthy tree. Musty and mouldy smells are signs of potential decay.

  1. Evenly distributed branches

Evenly distributed branches show that a tree has been taken care of properly. Any bare spots show that the tree has been under stress meaning it won’t last until Christmas Day.

  1. The colour

Colour is a prominent sign of a healthy tree! You want your tree to look as bright and green as possible. Don’t forget to take a close look at the whole tree to make sure there isn’t any grey or brown colouring, as it can be a sign of a dying tree.

  1. The location of the tree

Opt for a tree that has been kept in a partially shaded spot. Trees that have been kept in a partially shaded spot allow for a smoother transition when the tree is brought indoors, as it has already acclimated to protection from direct sunlight.

  1. Condition of needles

Evaluate the needles for their flexibility, as sturdy needles that snap easily indicate an unhealthy tree. The needles should be resilient and pliable so you can easily hang your ornaments on them.

  1. Shedding of needles

Gently run your hands through the branches or tap the tree trunk to check for needle shedding. While some needle loss is expected, excessive shedding should be a red flag. This indicates the tree may not be as fresh as desired.

  1. Sturdy trunk

A sturdy trunk is essential for safety and is a positive sign of a healthy Christmas tree. It indicates the tree has been well cared for and has developed properly.

For more advice on caring for Christmas trees please visit https://help.gardeningexpress.co.uk/knowledge-base/christmas-tree-care/.


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