The Christmas tree grows soft, bluish-green pine needles and is well-known for its ability to hold them, longer than its other kinds and not drop them. Fraser Fir Christmas tree is bushy, symmetrical, and of ‘excellent’ quality, grown sustainably and responsibly. Choose a location with plenty of bright sunlight most of the day and soil that is rich and moist. Make sure the soil drains well before planting your tree. Clay soil is particularly unsuitable. A Fraser fir tree’s native climate is cool and foggy in summer. Never let the soil around the tree dry out. Weeds compete with the tree for moisture and nutrients, so keep the tree’s root zone weed free. A thick layer of mulch will help keep the soil moist and shade out the weeds.
The Christmas tree grows soft, bluish-green pine needles and is well-known for its ability to hold them, longer than its other kinds and not drop them. Fraser Fir Christmas tree is bushy, symmetrical, and of ‘excellent’ quality, grown sustainably and responsibly. Choose a location with plenty of bright sunlight most of the day and soil that is rich and moist. Make sure the soil drains well before planting your tree. Clay soil is particularly unsuitable. A Fraser fir tree’s native climate is cool and foggy in summer. Never let the soil around the tree dry out. Weeds compete with the tree for moisture and nutrients, so keep the tree’s root zone weed free. A thick layer of mulch will help keep the soil moist and shade out the weeds.