![]() This year, it falls on 28 November 2022.Ĭhris Harvey, an interior expert from Stelrad, advises that late November is a good time to put up your tree to ensure it will last through December. Traditionally, Christmas trees are put up at the beginning of Advent, which is the fourth Sunday before Christmas. When should you put up your Christmas tree? If you like a traditional tree like the Norway Spruce with a strong pine scent and bushy shape - you're best off waiting until at least the second week of December, because they do shed needles a bit more." They generally last for three weeks or so. Norway Spruce: A Norway Spruce is also a safe bet for a tree that will last well, but you might want to invest in it a little later in the festive season, according to Kidger.A Fraser Fir is another example of a 'low drop' variety of Christmas tree. They will inevitably dry out a bit though, so if you want to avoid any droop and have a fresh-looking tree on Christmas day, it's best if you can wait until December," Kidger explains. "If you get a fresh cut 'low drop' variety, like the Nordman Fir it should last from the end of November through Christmas and into the New Year - about five weeks or so. Nordmann Fir: The iconic Nordmann Fir is the best tree to opt for if you're looking for a long-lasting variety.There are a few varieties of Christmas trees that will last longer than others, Christmas tree expert Will Kidger broke down the different types to us:
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