Video Recap
Evergreen trees from the Pine, Spruce, and Fir families make excellent landscape specimens, but also can be used as a living Christmas tree, indoors for the holidays, and planted outside in the New Year! Watch this video with Noelle, Horticulturist, and Education Director with Petitti Garden Centers, to learn what steps to take now so you can plant your living Christmas tree in the landscape after Christmas! Digging the hole in late November/early December is key because as the weather gets consistently colder, the ground freezes, making it almost impossible to dig a large enough hole for planting here in Northeast Ohio. For your safety and the tree’s health, live Christmas trees should only stay in the home 7-10 days!