Rocking Around The Christmas Tree | How To Choose The Perfect Christmas Tree For Your Home

According to a recent report from the American Christmas Tree Association, approximately 95 million households in the US choose to celebrate the festive season by decorating a Christmas tree. This accounts for around 77% of the population – which is hardly surprising when you consider that the tradition has been around for thousands of years. 

However, while you may have already selected your baubles and lights for this year’s festivities, it’s equally important that you choose the right tree. While similar in color and shape – there are actually a wide variety of Christmas trees for you to choose from – and this guide will help you find the perfect fit for your home! 

What different kinds of trees are available?

Across the world, there are hundreds upon hundreds of different ‘Christmas’ trees to choose from – often selected because they are evergreen and therefore able to stay in good condition no matter the weather. However, some of the most popular styles include: 

Fraser Fir Trees. 

Fraser Fir Trees are probably the most popular tree on this list – and for a good reason. They have bright, bold needles that retain their signature green hue and are available in a wide range of sizes. Furthermore, despite their appearance, their needles are actually relatively soft, meaning they’ll be perfect for households with children or pets who may want to get involved in the festivities. Finally, their branches are often spaced out fairly evenly, meaning they’re great for showing off your favorite Christmas ornaments. 

Birch Trees.

Birch trees are a slightly less popular choice for Christmas decor, meaning they are great for those who want to stand out from the crowd a little. Furthermore, they are said to be a symbol of ‘rebirth, new beginnings, and growth,’ meaning that they align perfectly with the true meaning of Christmas and the upcoming new year. 

Noble Fir Trees.

Noble Fir trees make the perfect Christmas tree due to their bright evergreen branches, which are particularly strong and great for hanging a wide range of decorations. This includes lights and other ‘heavy’ decorations instead of simple baubles. As with all fir trees, their evergreen status means that they are often associated with eternal love – meaning they’re a great way to bring the Christmas magic into your home. 

Blue Spruce Trees.

The state tree of Colorado, Blue Spruce Trees, are beloved since they are a little different from traditional Christmas trees. Their soft pines give off a slight silver/blue hue, which helps curate the perfect Christmas atmosphere in your home – appearing almost as though the tree is covered in a dusting of snow. 

Artificial Trees.

When it comes to decorating my home for Christmas, I often prefer to stick to the real deal regarding trees. Not only do they look great, but it’s also just a fun way to celebrate the festive season, especially if you cut down the tree yourself. However, there are also a lot of benefits to using artificial trees. To start off with, they don’t need to be replaced each year, which can save you a great deal of time and money. They are also much easier to care for, and you won’t be finding pine needles across your floor for months to come. 

Where should I buy my tree? 

Once you’ve decided on the kind of tree you’d like to buy, it’s time to actually go shopping (or chopping, depending on your preference). Thankfully, there are plenty of different places for you to go tree shopping. For example: 

  • You could visit a local farm. Local farms of Christmas Tree centers are (for obvious reasons) a great place to purchase your Christmas tree. For example, I always buy my trees from  Snickers Gap Tree Farm and I’m always blown away by how gorgeous their trees look. Furthermore, this gives you a chance to support small, local businesses after a tough year. 
  • You can buy trees directly from a vendor. If you don’t fancy venturing out into the open air to find your tree, you could always purchase them directly from a vendor. This way, your tree will already be cut-fresh on your behalf, saving you a great deal of time and energy in the long run. 
  • You can buy trees online. If you are going to purchase an artificial tree from your home, then you should be able to find them at most stores. However, you can often get your best deal shopping for these kinds of products online. 

How should I take care of my tree?

If you choose to decorate a ‘real’ tree, then you must know precisely how to care for it – especially if you want it to stand strong throughout the entire festive period. With that in mind, here are some top tips for keeping your tree happy, healthy, and thriving!

  • When selecting your tree, keep an eye out for ‘brown’ needles. While a few brown needles are okay, the greener your tree, the longer it will last. 
  • If possible, keep your tree out of the way of heat sources, such as your fireplace and radiators.
  • Ensure that your tree gets plenty of water; otherwise, it will dry out quickly. Ideally, you should water your tree once a day. 
  • Add a small cup of sugar to the water when caring for your tree. The sugar water acts as ‘food’ for your tree and can also help it to soak up the water much quicker. 

So, there you have it! By following this guide, you’ll be able to find (and care for) the perfect Christmas tree this festive season. Then, once the hard work is done, you get to start decorating it – which is truly the fun part. 

How are you decorating your tree this Christmas? Share some tips and tricks in the comments below – I’d love to hear them!


Decorating for The Holidays: How to make a Holiday Arrangement Using Fresh Greens

The Holidays are back and we’re busy decorating for the season! Last year we provided a check-list for decorating with Fresh Greens: one of our favorite ways to decorate for the winter. This year, we’ve outlined a step-by-step guide on how to create your own arrangement using fresh greens. So put on some holiday tunes, grab your shears, and let’s get started!

Step One: Sourcing and Cutting Your Greens

The easiest place to source your greens is from your backyard! If you have magnolia, ivy, cypress, boxwood, or holly growing in your backyard, get your clippers and get cutting! Always cut the branch at an angle close to the joint. This prevents damaging the tree and keeps the greens fresher for longer. It’s easier for the stem to absorb water if it has been cut at an angle.

If you don’t have a backyard or don’t have the right plants growing, head to a garden center or plant market and start browsing. Most markets will have a lovely selection of holiday greens and flowers to choose from. Be sure to pick up a variety of sizes, textures and colors for the best fresh green arrangement. Always buy more than you think you need to cover any mistakes. You can make smaller arrangements with the leftovers.

Finally, if you’re trimming your own Christmas tree, don’t throw the extra branches away! Use them in your arrangements. This is a great way to save a bit of cash and reuse what you already have! The feathery branches from a Christmas tree are perfect for the base of the arrangement. 

Step Two: Preparing the foundation

Once you’ve sourced your fresh greens it’s time to prepare your foundation. We recommend getting a few blocks of floral foam to provide structure and keep your greens fresh as long as possible. Soak the foam in advance. 

Using floral foam at the bottom of a vase or urn is one of our favorite ways to make a fresh greens arrangement. These larger arrangements look beautiful outside and inside your home, beside doors, and next to fireplaces. Once the foam has been soaked, it’s time to get arranging!

Step Three: Making the base 

We recommend building the arrangement in the area that it will be displayed. This gives you a sense of how large the arrangement should be, and how it will look against its surroundings. Make sure you have a pair of clippers on hand when arranging the greens. This allows you to trim each branch as needed. Start with your bulkier, feathery greens to create the base of your arrangement. The fuller the arrangement, the better. Greens such as cypress, fir from your Christmas tree, and juniper have a lot of body to them and make a fantastic base. Where possible, stick the stems directly into the floral foam to ensure they get water and stay green.

Build up the body of the arrangement until it’s looking full but there is still plenty of room for the details. Aim for about two-thirds full. You can always take away or add more as you go on.

Step Four: Get creative 

This is the part where you should get creative and let your imagination do the talking. Fill in any gaps with more delicate leaves and details. Adding willow branches gives wonderful height. Magnolia leaves add a beautiful texture and still look amazing once they’ve dried out, perfect for the winter!

Be sure to add color. Add brown and orange leaves and branches. Make sure to add some red for a festive touch. Winter berry, Holly, and Poinsettias simply scream “holiday season,” so intersperse those within your arrangement. You can also use pinecones by attaching them to some floral wire and sticking the wire into the floral foam. Remember: the fuller the arrangement, the more beautiful! 

Don’t be afraid to play around in this step. If you add something in and it doesn’t feel right, take it out and try again. 

Step Five: The finishing touches

When you think you’ve finished, be sure to look at the arrangement from a few feet away. Add more base greens if necessary. Move branches around, and be sure the color is evenly dispersed. Look at it from different angles that it’ll be viewed from. Once you’re sure it’s perfect, add a red or tartanware ribbon around the vase or urn.


How To Have An Eco-Friendly Christmas

Christmas is the most wonderful time of the year, right?

Delicious food, cheesy music, and the chance to catch up with friends and family you haven’t seen in a while. However, the festive period isn’t quite as kind to the environment as it is to our social lives. This is because we tend to produce a lot more waste during this time – particularly in the form of leftovers and wrapping paper.

However, don’t worry! There are plenty of ways in which you can have an Eco-Friendly Christmas in 2021. Here are some top tips that you can use to get started! 

Use eco-friendly wrapping paper. 

According to a recent report, approximately five million tonnes of additional waste are produced during the festive period in the US alone. From this, around four million tonnes of waste can be attributed to wrapping paper and gift bags, which, as you can imagine, accounts for a lot of the trash sent to landfill sites during this time. This is because wrapping paper can sometimes be difficult to recycle, especially when covered in glitter. Therefore, one way you can have a ‘greener’ Christmas is by buying eco-friendly wrapping paper. This could include:

  • Wrapping paper made from recycled products.
  • Brown Kraft paper 
  • Fabric
  • Old or discarded wallpaper 
  • Tissue paper.
  • Biodegradable wrapping paper. 

Additionally, there are some creative ways to reuse wrapping paper as opposed to simply throwing it away. For example, you could frame small sections of the paper to create interesting artwork for your home. If your paper is particularly festive, you can use these frames to decorate your home at Christmas. However, if you opt for something a little more low-key, such as geometric patterns or bold colors, you could use wrapping paper to create a unique interior liner for your cupboards and cabinets. 

Make your own wreath and table decorations. 

Decorating your home for Christmas is one of the most exciting parts of the festive period – whether your tree is carefully color-coordinated or a mix of bright and bold shades. However, if you’re looking to purchase a wreath or similar table centerpiece, then you might want to stay away from the models you can buy in shops. While they look great, they often contain lots of plastic and glitter, making them difficult to recycle properly. Instead, why not try to create your own arrangement using fresh greens. Not only is this a fun craft project, but it also means that each of your decorations will be unique! 

Shop local.

Shopping local for food and gifts is another great way to ensure you are being a little more sustainable this Christmas. This is because these products will not have to be delivered to your door, causing a great deal of pollution (especially if they are coming from the other side of the country or even abroad). Furthermore, supporting local businesses through the pandemic is a great way to help smaller companies stay afloat during a difficult time. Typically, you can also get better value for money from these shops, too – meaning everyone is a winner! 

Use LED Fairy Lights.

Fairly lights are one of the easiest ways in which you can give your home a Christmas makeover. However, you should, where possible, try to buy LED fairy lights as they are much kinder to the planet than other forms of fairy lights. This is because they are incredibly energy-efficient. This also means that the products have a longer shelf-life, meaning that you won’t have to buy new lights each year. 

Monitor food waste.

We all use the festive period as an excuse to indulge a little – whether you’re having a second helping of stuffing or returning to the dessert table after dinner. While we should all be enjoying ourselves during this time, it’s also important that we take food waste seriously. In fact, we throw away approximately four million roast dinners on Christmas day in the US alone. Thankfully, there are various ways in which you can keep food waste to a minimum. For example, you can: 

  • Figure out exactly how much food you need ahead of time, and do not buy any extra products.
  • Freeze leftovers.
  • Donate leftovers to local charities/food banks.

Do you have any more tips or tricks you use to make your Christmas as eco-friendly as it is merry? Be sure to share them below; I’d love to hear from you!


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