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.
A little aspirin in the water?
Christmas trees are not flammable if cared for in the proper way, it all depends on where you locate it and whether or not you water it enough to not dry.
Just keep their base full of water. If you refill it every day, the tree should last the month.
== == If you don't water them, they will get dried out and drop needles.
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make cookies fluff stuffed animals water Christmas trees
I water my citrus trees every 13 days for 24 hours to wash dissolved salts below the root zone.
twice a week
Christmas trees, typically pine or fir trees, smell like pine due to the presence of volatile organic compounds called terpenes in their needles. Terpenes release a strong scent when the tree is cut, contributing to the familiar pine fragrance associated with Christmas trees.
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Upon bringing home a live christmas tree, you should saw a small bit off of the bottom of the trunk before setting it into its stand filled with water. Christmas trees can consume a lot of water, (up to a gallon a day), so make sure you keep an eye on the levels. You should also keep a live tree as far from any heat sources as is possible. They do the best in cooler temperatures.
How often do you water trees in the winter?