Dawn Hickernell

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Picking the Perfect Christmas Tree for Your Home

Love the scent of a real Christmas tree in your home during the holidays? You're not alone! There's something special about having a real tree for Christmas, but that doesn't mean you should just pick any old tree and call it a day. Think of it as a holiday home improvement project. 

Here's your guide to picking the perfect tree for your home this holiday season:

1. Douglas fir

The Douglas fir is a Christmas favorite; these trees are on nearly every lot. The aroma is light but pleasant, while the thick, full tree shape makes it an ideal choice for many families. More needles surround the branches on this variety, and strong, robust branches make the Douglas fir an optimal choice if you plan on hanging an abundance of decorations on your tree this year.

2. Fraser fir

Have you ever had a holiday candle that smells exactly like a certain type of Christmas tree? That's no accident! The Fraser fir is one of the most fragrant varieties of Christmas trees, and its scent is often used to create holiday candles. This pyramid-shaped variety of trees is a little less full than the Douglas fir, which leaves plenty of room to show off your favorite ornaments.

3. Scotch pine

If you love to shop for a tree early in the season and want your tree to last for as long as possible, the Scotch pine is worth your attention. This Christmas tree variety is long-lasting and unlikely to dry out, even if you plan on traveling for a few days during the holidays. It also holds its needles very well, meaning that you'll have less cleanup to worry about.

4. Balsam fir

Looking for a lightweight tree that's easy to move and looks great in any home? The balsam fir is just the thing and features unique, two-toned needles that offer a slightly different look from other common Christmas tree varieties. Like the Fraser fir, the balsam fir also has a strong, pleasant scent often found in candles. Just be aware that the branches aren't quite as strong as other types, so you'll want to stick to lighter ornaments and decorations.

5. Colorado blue spruce

The Colorado blue spruce can be an ideal choice when you're in the mood for something other than the traditional green Christmas tree. This variety of trees has needles that range from blue to silver-blue, with a narrow, conical shape that helps the tree fit in smaller rooms. The needles can be a little sharp, so it may not be the choice for homes with young children, but the look is lovely if you don't have little ones.

6. Eastern white pine

The state tree of Maine and Michigan, the Eastern white pine, is a majestic tree that grows taller than any other common Christmas tree type. Even the needles are larger than on other trees, checking in at up to five inches long. This variety also has a minimal scent, so it's a popular choice for people with allergies.

Remember that no matter which type of tree you choose, proper care is one task that will go a long way toward keeping your tree looking great for the whole holiday season. Ensure you water your tree frequently, keep it away from heat sources, and check the water level regularly.

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