| Christmas                           Tree Shops Christmas tree shops                           can be either one of the most or least enjoyable parts                           of Christmas for you, depending on how you handle it.                           Here are some tips to help you get the best Christmas                           tree shopping experience possible. To begin with, go                           early. The earlier you go, the more selection that you                           have, as well as more time that you will have to use                           towards other Christmas activities. You can also opt to                           go Christmas tree                           shops online. Over 300,000 people this year will go                           this route. If you do decide to                           go in person, before you make it out to the lot, you                           need to designate a space for your tree. Make this space                           as far away from air ducts and heat sources as                           possible. Take the                           measurements of the spot that you have selected, as                           having a tree that is too large can be very frustrating.                           To measure, subtract a foot from the ceiling (to allot                           room for the stand) for vertical length, and allow for                           "breathing room" for the furniture when you measure                           horizontally. You can also                           research types of trees before you go Christmas tree                           shops, so that you know what tree will best fit your                           needs. When you finally                           leave to go Christmas tree shopping (with measuring tape                           in tow), look out for the freshness. If you are cutting                           the tree yourself, then obviously, you know how fresh it                           is. Ask the retailer how                           long it has been since the tree has been cut. You can                           also look for the freshest tree yourself by selecting                           the greenest tree possible and with the fewest brown                           needles. During Christmas                           tree shops, you can test a tree by picking it up and                           dropping it. If green needles fall off, then your tree                           may have been cut for some time, and is now excessively                           dry. It is natural for some of the brown needles to fall                           off, but the green ones should stay on. Check out the bottom                           of the Christmas                           tree, and make sure that the first eight inches are                           relatively straight. This is very important. Make sure                           that any limbs attached to this part will not affect the                           tree's shape. Make sure that your tree doesn't look                           wilted or off-color. When you find a                           tree, pick it up and shake it to see the branches'                           natural formation. Make sure that they are fairly                           balanced, that the tree isn't flat on either side, and                           that there are room for your ornaments. Once you select your                           tree, ensure that it is rid of egg mass and insects                           before bringing it inside. Christmas tree shops can be a                           very fun experience when you know what to look for. Use                           these tips to make sure you choose the best tree for                           your family this Christmas                           season. http://www.e-Christmas.net | 
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