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Ventray Christmas Tree Stand with Water Reservoir, 13.66x13.66x5.51 Inches,Classic Heavy Duty Universal Xmas Tree Artificial Trunks Stand Pine Tree Base Holder for Real Trees,Deer

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Give the tree a good shake before taking it inside. Doing this will get rid of any loose needles (much better to have to sweep them up from the garden than from the sitting room carpet!). It's perfectly normal for some needles to drop, particularly from the inner section of the Christmas tree. OK, so it's not strictly a stand, but this metal Christmas tree skirt merits inclusion as a visually arresting alternative to the plush fabric versions you're likely to see. Once the screws are fully tightened, and it is securely in place, fill the stand with water, which will weigh it down further. How much do Christmas tree stands cost in the UK? Enthusiastic holiday decorators may like having more than one Christmas tree in their home—on a nightstand or desk, for example. Tabletop Christmas trees require less support than a standard tree since they are smaller in height and weight, but you’ll still want a stand to keep your small tree upright and sturdy. Opt for this stand made to support artificial trees up to 4 feet tall.

This decorative cast iron stand features a handmade design, which stands out in comparison to other less decorative stands. (You may not even want to use a tree skirt or collar!) The spike in the center of the stand provides stability for trees up to 8 feet tall. Since the base is heavy, it has the potential to damage floors. However, this stand includes foot pads to prevent scratches and marks on wood floors. And although this stand has a high price tag, it’ll last you for years with its urethane finish and powder coating that prevents rusting and chipping. This stand will support a tree trunk up to 6.5 inches in diameter and up to 12 feet tall. It comes with four eye bolts that screw into the tree to stabilize it and welded steel legs with protective caps to prevent floor damage. Larger trees need a bit more to hold them up, and this stand does that and then some. Lastly, you’ll want to utilize its 1.7-gallon reservoir to make sure your tree stays fresh every day during the holiday season. Keep in mind the leg span is very wide at 29 inches, and the stand may not fit under standard tree collars or skirts. If online options haven’t worked for you, Mango suggests buying a Christmas tree stand at your local tree lot. “I recommend purchasing the stands that the tree lots offer that are already installed. They mainly are made with legs that are rebar and a plastic pan for the water, and they install the tree, so it’s straight and secure.” As for the kind of water to use, plain tap water is just fine. You might be advised to add sugar, aspirin, lemonade or even vodka but most experts agree that plain water works best. How to hide a Christmas tree stand To display your tree at Christmastime, simply secure your tree onto the attached rolling metal base and bunch the tree storage bags up at the bottom of your tree. There’s an attached tree skirt that will store and discreetly hide the storage bag. You can also cover the polyester skirt with your preferred tree skirt or cuff for a festive look.There's no denying that Christmas tree stands aren't exactly pretty, especially not compared to the twinkling lights and shiny baubles that adorn the rest of the tree. For this reason, most people cover their stand to make the bottom of the Christmas tree look more appealing for Santa to (hopefully!) leave all those presents underneath. When it comes to holiday decorating, it’s always nice to have options. Maybe the initial placement of your tree doesn’t mesh with the flow of your home or maybe you like to assemble your tree first and then decide on a final location. In either case, a rolling stand gives you free rein to design (and redesign) as much as you like. Don't be tempted to add extra weight to the tree stand by adding sand or soil. These will reduce the amount of water the tree can absorb, which can lead to needles dropping. Setting up your tree stand away from heat sources, such as radiators, will prolong help your Christmas tree look fresh for longer. What kind of water do you put in a Christmas tree stand?

Christmas tree stands come in a variety of sizes, shapes, heights, and weights. The size of the Christmas stands you want to get depends on the size of your tree. “If you have a large tree with lots of branches, then you'll want a stand that can accommodate both its height and its width,” says Spaulding. The most important thing to look for in a Christmas tree stand is stability,” says Tara Spaulding, interior design coordinator for Patio Productions. “A stable base will ensure that the tree stays upright, and it will also prevent tipping over or falling over.” While you should always read the instructional booklet that comes with your specific tree stand, Spaulding has a few tips that generally apply across the board.

There are Christmas tree stands... and then there are German-engineered Krinner Christmas tree stands, and there is a whole world of difference between the two. Although it’s a bit of an investment, we like that this tree stand is compact and easy to store. Plus, the rotation feature is smooth and silent, so it won’t disrupt any holiday activities. Christmas tree stands work by holding the tree securely in place with enough weight to prevent it from toppling over. The stand has a space for the bottom of the tree's trunk to slot into and a tightening device to secure the tree and hold it steady.

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