
10 "QUICK"
TIPS ON SELECTING A TREE AT A RETAIL LOT
1. Be sure you know what
size (height and width) you need before heading to the retail lot.
2. If you want the same
species you know or have always used, great. If you want to try a different
species, browse the NCTA website www.realchristmastrees.org to become familiar
with the species popular in your area before heading to the retail lot.
3. Go to a retail lot
that is well-lit and stores trees in a shaded area.
4. Often, a tree obtained
soon after its arrival on the retail lot will be very fresh because it was
cut recently. Consumers should ask the retailer when he/she gets the trees:
are they delivered once at the beginning of the season, or does he/she obtain
several shipments during the season.
5. Do a freshness test
on the trees. Green needles on fresh trees break crisply when bent sharply
with the fingers -- much like a fresh carrot.
6. Pines have different
indicators because of the fibrous nature of their needles compared to firs.
The needles on fresh pines do NOT break, unless they are very dry.
7. Look for other indicators
of dryness or deterioration: excessive needle loss, discolored foliage, musty
odor, needle pliability, and wrinkled bark. A good rule-of-thumb is, when
in doubt about the freshness of a tree, select another one. If none of the
trees on the lot look fresh, go to another lot.
8. Some species simply
last longer and remain fresh much longer than others. Ask your retailer which
tree performs best in your climate.
9. Ask the retailer about
recycling Christmas Trees in your community.
10. Involve the whole
family in the selecting and plan fun things for everyone to do during the
trip.
JSFarms
1760 123rd Lane
NW
Coon Rapids, MN 55448
Terry 763-755-1206
www.jsfarms.com
Fields are located in Turtle Lake, WI
Member of the Wisconsin Christmas
Trees Producers Association
Wisconsin Nursery License #17
118565
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