About 2-3 times a week. Your best bet is to check the water level in the holder your tree is sitting in. If your fingers touch water, you're ok. If you feel no water, add about 2 quarts at a time. If that's inaccessable, fill up the holder the first day you have the tree, and every day afterwards add just a cup or two. That should hold you over.
I also find that using a spray bottle to keep the leaves wet or at least damp does some good for the tree.
you don't water a Christmas tree unless it is a real tree it has to have a pot at the bottom to water
- at the bottom of a real tree is a pot that the tree is supported by, there should be a little watering hole at the bottom, poor water in the hole until you can stick your finger and actually feel the water then you know that the tree has enough water ;)
Christmas trees need up to a gallon of water per day. If you keep the level of water near the top of the water reservoir it should be getting enough water. You can also spray the leaves and trunk with water every night to ensure the tree is hydrated.
1 quart of water per day for each inch of diameter on the cut end. Happy to help!
A little aspirin in the water?
Christmas trees are not flammable if cared for in the proper way, it all depends on where you locate it and whether or not you water it enough to not dry.
== == If you don't water them, they will get dried out and drop needles.
Just keep their base full of water. If you refill it every day, the tree should last the month.
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I water my citrus trees every 13 days for 24 hours to wash dissolved salts below the root zone.
twice a week
make cookies fluff stuffed animals water Christmas trees
because Christmas trees are pine, unless they're artificial!
How often do you water trees in the winter?
yes she is a trained giraffe hunter and can bake trees from old water bottles and christmas
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