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How to grow your Christmas tree past Christmas

How to grow your Christmas tree past Christmas

For many people the only acceptable tree for Christmas is a live one and we get that! Nothing smells more like Christmas than a live spruce at home. 

The argument continues about which kind of Christmas tree is the most sustainable: fake or real. While both come with a footprint, and their own list of pros and cons, we are here to talk about the latter ones. Namely potted, real trees, and how to make sure they survive Christmas and continue bringing us joy year by year.



Roughly 27 million trees are cut down every year in Germany just for Christmas. Buying potted trees is a fantastic alternative to cutting them down. However, a few things have to be kept in mind to make sure the tree stays alive past Christmas.


1. Pick a tree that is suitable for growing in a container. Like for example Picea Pungens “Super Blue”, also known as Colorado Spruce. Why is this one suitable? Because spruce has very shallow roots, which makes it a perfect tree for a container!

2. Do not keep your live, potted tree indoors for longer period than 10-14 days.

3. Choose the right spot. Spruce will enjoy a cool spot, away from the heating, that is semi bright to shady.

4. Water your tree every few days with lukewarm water when the top soil feels dry to the touch, and in addition, use a water bottle to spray it and moisten the needles. which protects them from drying out from the warm, heated air. Be sure not to drench the soil. You do not want it to be soaking wet, nor should it be left to sit in water, as this could drown, and eventually rot, the tree.

5. Don’t put too many heavy decorations on your tree. Please!

6. Before you place your tree back outside, slowly introduce it to colder environment by for example keeping it in the coldest room in your house for a few days, or near a window that you open regularly.


Once your tree is back, outside remember to fertilise it after the first frost.
Spruce is an extremely slow grower and it will take it about 25 years to reach a height of 5 meters!

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