How to choose a Christmas tree?
New Year is coming closer and closer! The city has long been adorned with coniferous beauties, is not it time to buy a fur-tree for yourself? If you decide to go for a Christmas tree, here are some tips for choosing a New Year's beauty.
How to choose a Christmas tree?
First, always buy a tree or pine, only if the fluffy beauty is not grown by you personally at your farmstead. Unauthorized cutting of trees and pines is punishable by law!
Secondly, immediately decide what kind of spruce you areDo you want real or artificial? Artificial fir or pine is durable and durable, having bought it once You for many years will forget about the problem of choosing a New Year tree. Now there are many variations of artificial trees, both in species and in size. However, the price of a high-quality artificial Christmas tree is rather large, be prepared for this.
An artificial Christmas tree should not be combustible,toxic, should not have an unpleasant odor or prick (especially true if the house has children). Buy an artificial Christmas tree not from the hands of the market, but in specialized stores, where it will not be difficult to learn the certificates and other documentation for an artificial Christmas tree.
If you still can not imagine the Newyear without a tart coniferous aroma, then buy a "live" tree. Remember that a good tree or a pine needles are not yellow, do not crumble. If the tree looks sluggish, do not take it, because it should take a long time to stand.
Choose a tree according to the size of your room. If you have a small apartment, you do not need to buy a two-meter long Christmas tree or pine. It will be enough to have a very small Christmas tree, about 1 meter. By the way, when you choose the size of a Christmas tree or pine, remember if you have enough ornaments. Equally bad looks and a large Christmas tree, on which hangs just a couple of toys, and a small one, from tips to the top hung with ornaments. The most aesthetically pleasing is a moderately decorated Christmas tree.













