How do you keep a Christmas tree alive indoors?
- Choose a healthy Christmas tree.
- Trim the trunk (and then trim it again).
- Make sure your Christmas tree always has enough water.
- Keep it away from heat sources.
- Take your tree down before it dries out.
Hereof, how long can you keep a live Christmas tree indoors?
The general guidelines on keeping a living Christmas tree indoors is to limit it to a week to ten days maximum, after which the tree should be moved back to an unheated yet sheltered transition location for at least a few days.
Additionally, how do you keep a potted Christmas tree alive?
Place the tree in a waterproof container and always keep 1-2 inches of H2O in it. If that's not an option, place crushed ice over the soil when it feels dry. Deck the halls (carefully). Place your tree in a spot away from heating units, fireplaces, excessive sun or drafty areas.
Horrifying Footage Shows What Can Happen When You Don't Water Your Tree. And of these Christmas tree fires, 1 of every 32 reported blazes resulted in a death. In this video from the National Fire Protection Agency, it takes less than 30 seconds for a dry tree to catch fire and burn down most of the (staged) living room