One of the nicest traditions to respect during the Christmas period is the tree! It brings freshness, greenery and light into the house thanks to all its decorations, for the pleasure of young and old alike! If the practical aspect of choosing a fake one is rather tempting, some still prefer to opt for a natural fir tree, which brings a good smell throughout the living room (right?!) So, to keep it as long as possible and preserve the magic of Christmas (even after returning to work), here are some useful tips.
The selection of the tree is first of all very important to keep it for a long time. For example, spruce (the most traditional) is often preferred for its fragrance but lasts 2 to 3 times less than Nordmann (which can last up to 8 weeks if well maintained). The tree is a living being, and once at home, a few simple rules must also be followed to ensure its good health. First, it should not be placed against a heat zone, such as a fireplace or a radiator, to limit the thermal shock it already undergoes once installed (and in addition, it is dangerous). It therefore needs to be placed in a (relatively) cool but also bright place, to best reproduce its natural living conditions. We also think of watering it regularly and spraying its branches with fresh water every day. For those who do not have a tree in a pot, you can also place it on a sandbox or cover its foot with pebbles that will be moistened afterwards. Finally, do not overload your branches with decorations so as not to weigh them down too much or break them. After the holidays, think of the 100% biodegradable Christmas tree bag offered by the NGO Handicap International in all supermarkets at a price of €5 (of which a minimum of €1.50 is donated to the NGO).
We'll make our loved ones jealous with a tree that's more beautiful than ever!