Can you leave your Christmas tree up all year?

Although Christian groups reportedly disagree over which date is the correct one, tradition dictates that the Twelfth Night is the best time to take down your festive decorations — including your tree. The date falls on January 5 or January 6, depending on whether or not you count Christmas as day one.
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Is it OK to leave a Christmas tree up all year?

Well, it depends. Some people argue that Christmas trees — whether real or fake — should be taken down as soon as Santa returns to the North Pole. Others are fine leaving 'em up until Cupid comes around in February.
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Can you keep a Christmas tree inside all year?

You should bring your potted tree indoors as late as possible, the RHS advise. The weekend before Christmas is ideal, and it's advised not to keep living trees in the house for longer than 12 days.
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Can you leave Christmas lights up all year?

There are no rules against using Christmas lights year-round. In fact, they're both functional and festive – making them a must-have for home decorating. Read on for our guide to getting the best use out of your Christmas lights all year.
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How long is it safe to keep a live Christmas tree?

With proper care, most real Christmas trees should last five weeks or more. That means, if you decorate for Christmas in late November, your tree should easily survive beyond the holiday festivities.
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2 Wants to Know: How Do Christmas Trees Keep Their Leaves All Year Round?

What is the best way to keep a Christmas tree alive longest?

Keep Water in the Stand

If you want to keep it fresh, it needs to have adequate water. "Water is the absolute most important thing you can do to preserve your tree for Christmas," says Jane Neubauer, co-owner of Sugar Pines Farm in Chesterland, Ohio. "Get a tree stand with a built-in reservoir and check it regularly.
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How do you revive a dying potted Christmas tree?

Place the tree in a waterproof container and always keep 1-2 inches of H2O in it. If that's not an option, place crushed ice over the soil when it feels dry. Deck the halls (carefully). Place your tree in a spot away from heating units, fireplaces, excessive sun or drafty areas.
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Why do people leave Christmas lights up all year?

Christmas Lights Hide Eyesores

Installing lights around an unsightly old fence or older gutters, fading paint, and aging roofs can be a great way to hide them from view! Not only do the lights illuminate the area, but they also distract from unsightly issues.
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Is it rude to leave Christmas lights on all night?

Can I leave my Christmas lights on all night? This is not improper etiquette per se, but some might consider this un-neighbourly.
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When should you turn off Christmas lights in your house?

Always turn off decorative or Christmas lights before going to bed or leaving the house. Make sure the power is off when putting up your Christmas lights or changing light bulbs. Don't alter or modify lights or any electrical product.
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What do you do with a potted Christmas tree after Christmas?

Trees in pots

Either plant the tree out in the garden after Christmas, or (if you want to bring it indoors again next year) grow it on in a container, moving it into a bigger pot annually until you reach the maximum size that can be moved comfortably (about 45cm (18in) diameter and depth).
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Do some people leave Christmas decorations up all year?

It's important to remember that there is no right or wrong answer. Some people prefer to keep decorations up longer to ease the January blues, while others can't wait to pack them away and have a deep clean.
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Is 12th night the 5th or 6th of January?

Twelfth Night is the night before Twelfth Day.

Twelfth Night (5th January) is when all Christmas Decorations should be removed so as not to bring bad luck upon the home. If decorations are not removed on Twelfth Night, they should stay up all year.
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Why do people turn off Christmas lights at night?

When to Turn Off the Lights. If Christmas lights are left on for too long, they can get hot and become a fire hazard. For this reason, turn your lights off when you go to sleep or leave your home, says Sharon Cooksey, fire safety educator at Kidde.
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Can you burn out Christmas lights?

Facts About Christmas Lights

When a bulb burns out, only the individual light bulb is affected. If an entire panel of lights is out, it's usually not a single burnt-out bulb. Buying Christmas light replacement bulbs should always be your last step. Replace burnt-out string bulbs quickly to prevent a cascading outage.
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What should you not do with Christmas lights?

DON'T USE NAILS OR TACKS TO SECURE LIGHTS

Sharp objects like nails or tacks can damage the wiring and become a fire hazard. Instead, use light hooks that can be secured to your roof without damaging the lights. In addition, you won't be putting holes in your shingles or siding.
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How many Christmas lights is too many?

(The type of circuits you have should be indicated on your breaker box, so you shouldn't have to do too much searching. In turn, this tells you how many Christmas lights per outlet is safe for your home.) Summary: Never use more than 1440 watts on a single 15-amp home circuit or 1920 watts on a 20-amp home circuit.
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Why do you leave Christmas lights up till January 6th?

In the Christian religion, the Christmas season ends on The Feast of Epiphany, which is celebrated on January 6. This marks the date when the Three Kings arrived to bring gifts to baby Jesus, and reportedly dictates the best time to take down your holiday decorations.
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What date should you put up Christmas decorations?

Another popular choice for when to deck the halls is the slightly earlier date of December 1st. "Many households like to set up their tree and other festive decorations on the first day of the month to mark the start of the official countdown to the big day!"
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Why has my Christmas tree turned red?

Many conifers are subject to needle drying of winter burn during the winter. The most common symptom of winter burn is brown or red foliage on the exposed (often south) side of the tree.
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Why is my real Christmas tree losing so many needles?

The warmth and dryness of indoor air causes water to evaporate from needles at a rapid rate. Without a root system, trees can't take in as much water and simply dries out, dropping its needles. The solution is to think of your Christmas tree as you would a vase of cut flowers.
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What does a dying Christmas tree look like?

Its needles are turning brown.

Your tree may hold its needles—but if those needles are brown, then your tree has dried out, Barker says, and it's best to get rid of it. Another telltale hint? "The tree has lost its pine-like smell," he says.
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Can a Christmas tree last 2 months?

How Long Do Christmas Trees Last? While many people start decorating on November 1st, even the freshest-cut trees aren't made to last forever. A healthy, fresh-cut Christmas tree will last for four to five weeks if properly cared for.
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What type of Christmas tree lasts the longest?

Fraser Fir

Fraser firs are known to last the longest and hold their shape well, no matter how far they travel. Our BH Fraser Fir® features dark green needles with silver undersides that are molded from 40 different tip variations – the most on any of our trees.
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How do I keep my Christmas tree water from smelling?

Here's how adding a little bleach in your tree water can help keep your evergreen last longer and smell fresh. Mess happens. Trust the power of Clorox. *Use as directed.
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