its not healthy to eat it but you can grind it and add water and make tree soup
just add salt to fresh water
When you first purchase the tree, cut off a couple of inches from the bottom of the trunk. Put the tree in a bucket of water. Later, perhaps the next day, put it in a stand with water. In the old days, we would add sugar to the water. Now, there are other things to add, but use caution if you have pets. Be sure to check the water level every couple of days. This will keep your tree from drying out.
Someone could draw a cartoon Christmas tree by first drawing the depiction of a fir tree with the points that make it look like a tree. After the tree is drawn then the person would want to add on the Christmas decorations and lights to make it look festive.
Start from the top and circle the tree. Add more strands if needed.
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Add salt
To clean the water and keep it fresh.
About 2-3 times a week. Your best bet is to check the water level in the holder your tree is sitting in. If your fingers touch water, you're ok. If you feel no water, add about 2 quarts at a time. If that's inaccessable, fill up the holder the first day you have the tree, and every day afterwards add just a cup or two. That should hold you over. I also find that using a spray bottle to keep the leaves wet or at least damp does some good for the tree.
The Balsam Fir is notorious for it's fragrant scent. It will add some Christmas flavor to your whole house!
Adding 20 mL fresh pure water to fresh pure water: the pH remain unchanged.
Salt water is denser than unsalted (fresh) water.