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What to Buy (and Avoid) at the Christmas Tree Lot

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Bringing home a real Christmas tree is a tradition that fills homes with the scent of the season and the joy of decorating. But not all trees are created equal. Choose the wrong kind, and you might end up with more needles on your living room floor than on the branches. Before you visit the tree lot this year, it helps to know which types of trees will last through the season—and which ones might leave you sweeping daily.

One of the most popular and reliable Christmas trees is the Fraser fir, especially common in the eastern U.S. This tree is known for its strong branches that can hold heavy ornaments and a rich, fresh pine scent that fills the room. Best of all, with proper watering, the Fraser fir holds its needles well into the new year, making it a top pick for those who decorate right after Thanksgiving.

Out west, the Noble fir is just as dependable. Sold mainly in the Pacific Northwest and along the West Coast, this tree shares many qualities with the Fraser fir: sturdy limbs, excellent needle retention, and that classic Christmas fragrance. Families who want their tree to last all month will find this a solid choice.

However, not all pretty trees make good indoor companions. The Colorado blue spruce, known for its striking silvery-blue needles, looks beautiful at first—but don’t be fooled. According to the Real Christmas Tree Board, this tree starts dropping needles just two weeks after being cut. If you can’t resist its color, buy it no earlier than mid-December and plan to take it down shortly after Christmas to avoid the mess.

In the South, the Leyland cypress is a popular option. It has a softer, more subtle scent than fir, and its thinner branches make it better suited for lighter decorations. But the tree needs frequent watering to stay fresh, and it’s not ideal for those who like heavy ornaments or forget to check the water stand.

The white pine, commonly found east of the Rockies, is a softer, bushier tree with long needles. While it’s not as strong as the first, it has excellent needle retention and works well with lightweight ornaments. Its soft look makes it a favorite for garlands, wreaths, and gentle decorating styles.

In the Southwest, you might come across the Monterey pine, often sold directly from tree farms. This tree isn’t usually found pre-cut in stores, but if you get one fresh from the farm, you’ll find its sturdy branches can handle heavier ornaments. It also has a strong scent, making it a festive choice for those who enjoy cutting their own tree.

Whatever tree you choose, one of the most important tips for keeping it fresh has nothing to do with the type you buy. Once your tree is home and placed in a stand, the key to keeping it from drying out is plain, clean water. The Real Christmas Tree Board warns against using homemade additives like bleach, molasses, or aspirin. These substances can actually block water uptake, causing the tree to dry out and lose its needles faster. So skip the so-called miracle solutions—water alone is all your tree needs.

Choosing the right Christmas tree comes down to knowing your decorating style, how long you plan to keep the tree up, and how much effort you’re willing to put into caring for it. With the right match, your tree can stay fresh and festive from the first ornament to the last unwrapped gift.

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