yes
According to various websites, it can take anywhere from 6 years to 10 years to grow a Christmas tree. The time frame likely depends on the tree variety, the seedling's age when planted at the tree farm, and the growing area.
It takes 15 years for Christmas trees to grow the right size.
On average, it takes about 6 to 10 years for a Christmas tree to grow to its full size.
Don't talk in weeks. A few days beforehand is about right. One week before is too early, so anything after the 18th of December. What many people do is put them up a few weeks before it and then take them down within a few days of Christmas Day, when in reality Christmas has only just begun. It lasts 12 days, though people seem to forget that and take them down at about day 2 or 3, having had them up for weeks. So they put them up long before Christmas begins and take them down long before Christmas ends. So putting them up even on Christmas Eve is not too late. Keep them up throughout Christmas, seeing as they are Christmas decorations, and then take them down on the 7th of January, when Christmas has just ended. That is the sensible way to do it.
You just have to allow them to grow. Soon they'll be stronger than before. You can't let them grow too long, or they break far down. Sunlight helps them grow. You could always use fakes.
You just have to allow them to grow. Soon they'll be stronger than before. You can't let them grow too long, or they break far down. Sunlight helps them grow. You could always use fakes.
Yes and i has a long white beard because it is the Christmas tradition
Tell me what the right size is and I will answer your question.
depends how long your hair is now
as long as you want as long as you tease it good
6 months