Should You Use Sugar Water For Christmas Tree Care?

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The idea of adding sugar water for Christmas tree freshness sounds smart at first. A cut tree drinks heavily, and sugar promises an extra boost of life for the branches. The suggestion to add sugar water has been passed down for generations, along with the tinsel and the age-old ornaments. But there might be a nasty surprise lurking in that sweet solution, which could lead to murky water and browning tips, sticky spills on gifts, and a faint whiff under the skirt.

So should you use sugar water for the Christmas tree, or should you skip the old tricks? When it comes to Christmas tree careit’s vital to keep branches perky, make sure the floor stays clean, and ensure there is no hidden rot – but do you go for sugar water or is there something a lot more reliable? Here’s the truth about adding sugar in the water for Christmas trees, with a view to busting one of the biggest myths in Christmas tree care – and the brilliant free alternative I recommend trying instead to guarantee a happy tree, and a happier Christmas.

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