THERE’S nothing that shouts Christmas quite like a decorated tree.
Earlier this month even Princess Kate and Wills got into the spirit by choosing one for their home in Kensington Palace.
But all too often by the time the Big Day rolls around – if we don’t have ‘staff’ to look after it – our firs are looking rather pathetic and there’s inevitably incredibly annoying needles all over the house.
Kate choosing her Christmas tree earlier this month.[/caption]There’s an art in choosing and looking after our Christmas trees, and happily the RHS have issued a set of guidelines for Sun Gardening readers.
When it comes to which type of tree to choose, think about the characteristics you love the most, such as a strong smell, the colour or if fewer needles are dropped.
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If you’re growing your Christmas Tree in a pot, Ornamental Trees expert Gemma Barton-Parker has the following tips for Sun Gardening readers.
If your tree has been outside – acclimatise it. Leave in sheltered area of your garden or porch for 24 hours before bringing it inside
Keep your tree in the pot it arrives, to keep its root system intact.
Avoid positioning next to direct heat, like a radiator, or open fire.
If the soil feels dry, water, but do not drench.
Use again next year! Plant into the ground or grow in a larger pot. To successfully transfer outside, acclimatise to the cold by moving it gradually outside.
Make sure its roots are watered and damp. Dig a hole wider than your tree pot and loosen soil.
When transferring, make sure the root is level with the top of the soil. Top up hole with soil, press down firmly. Water for the first year.
Top tips, news, a great competition and job of the week
NEWS! Next Saturday (21st) is National Robin Day, a campaign by SongBird Survival to raise awareness of how we can help the UK songbirds over winter. Share your favourite robin stories and photos using #NationalRobinDay
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TOP TIP If you’ve got dogs, keep them away from Poinsettas, holly, mistletoe, ivy and pot pourri. – they can make them really poorly.
JOB OF THE WEEK – Put your plant pots in a group somewhere sheltered to help avoid frost. If you’ve got banana trees, cut them down to below the leaves and cover them in fleece.
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