How Long Does It Take to Grow a Christmas Tree? (2024)

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These days, many of us find our Christmas trees at agarden supply store or a local church, selling them as a fundraiser. Ever wonder where they get the trees? Christmas tree farms, of course! But it’s not always easy.Growing Christmas trees is similar to producing any other agricultural crop. It’s a serious business that requires a lot of hard work that lasts years! Learn more about our treefarmers.

The Business of ChristmasTrees

I have a small greenhouse business selling plants and vegetables at our local farmers’ market. During the holidays, we visit our local tree farmer. The search for our Christmas tree is a fun family tradition.

While most of usthink about Christmas trees only in December, it is a year-round commitment for farmers who grow cut-your-own trees. Boy, it’s a serious business requiring a lot of hard work!

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Talk to your tree farmer, and you’lllearn:

  1. Trees are fertilized in the early spring and latesummer.
  2. Grass in the rows and between trees needs to bemowed.
  3. Pests such as balsam twig aphids and red spider mites need to be monitored and dealtwith.
  4. Many growers hand-shear their trees with a sharp, machete-like knife and use clippers to give them a natural look rather than an artificial coneshape.
  5. For every tree harvested, anywhere from one to three more seedlings areplanted.

How long does it take to grow a Christmastree?

According to the National Christmas Tree Association, “It can take as many as 15 years to grow a tree of typical height (6 to 7 feet) or as little as four years, but the average growing time for a marketable size is sevenyears.”

That’s a lot of planning and hardwork!

The Benefits of Growing ChristmasTrees

Walking amidthe trees is a heavenly experience in itself. I love the fresh scent of pine, spruce, cypress, cedar, andfir.

My favorite Christmas tree for indoor decorating is the Fraser fir (Abies fraseri) with that classic fragrance plus great branches forornaments.

These trees around us do so much work, storing carbon dioxide and emitting fresh oxygen.Christmas trees also stabilize soil, protect water supplies, and provide refuge for wildlife while creating scenic green belts. They have a positive impact on the environment that you can feel goodabout.

Often, Christmas trees are grown on soil that doesn’t support other crops. In fact,Christmas tree farms virtually eliminatethe harvesting of trees in the wild, which can deplete valuableforests.

On the other hand, artificial trees are a petroleum-based products manufactured primarily in Chinese factories. The average family uses an artificial tree forsix to nine years before throwing it away, where it will remain in a landfill for centuries after disposal.Christmas trees are biodegradable, so they can be easily reused or recycled for mulch and otherpurposes.

Of course, we also visit the tree farm to support our local farmer! Did you know: While 85 to 90% of artificial trees make the long trip from China, the U.S. Christmas tree industry creates more than 100,000 U.S. jobs. Christmas trees are grown in every state, even Hawaii, and this year, more than 35 million trees will be cut andre-seeded.

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Buying a Potted LivingTree

One year,I tried buying a potted living tree. We prepared a place to plant it well in advance, digging the hole and insulating it by filling it with a bag of leaves. We kept the dirt in buckets to refill the hole in the basem*nt. The living tree was pricey, but I looked at it as aninvestment.

After enjoying it indoors for about a week, we hustled it out to the shed to acclimate to the cold before planting it in the preparedhole.

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Luckily, that experiment worked. (Many potted trees don’t make it if the indoor air is too dry and hot.) Our tree thrived outside, as a reminder of that long-agoChristmas.

I no longer have children at home, and have decided to investin seedling trees from our local state nursery. They are taking their time growing, but I hope to have trees for the grandchildren (which I don’t have yet) to cut in thefuture.

Keeping a Christmas TreeFresh

One question we get from many people around this time is how to prolong the life of a cut evergreen Christmas tree. Over the years, our advice has notchanged.

Buy a freshly cut tree from a reputable nursery or cut your own. Avoid trees cut weeks before or where you see lots of needles on theground.

Once you get your tree home, saw about a half-inch off the bottom of the trunk. When trees are cut, the pitch oozes out and seals the pores. By sawing off the base, you will open up the pores, and the tree can absorbwater.

When you place the tree in your house in a stable tree stand, keep away from drying heating vents andfireplaces.

When you fill-up the tree stand with water, ensure thecut is submerged.A funnel-type watering can make watering your tree veryeasy.

It all comes down to water. By the end of the day, your tree may need more water. By the next morning, your tree may need more water.Trees are thirsty and will use up to a gallon of water daily!Like a sponge, a fresh tree contains more water weight than the tree itself weighs when dry. So, do not let the tree dry out. Check your water level both morning and night for that first week!

One old Vermonter we knew always packed his tree stand with well-watered soil and planted the tree in the mixture. If you use his technique, the soil should be kept wet. Some people add aspirin or sugar to the water; we can’t say whether either helps. Just don’t forget that the water is the vital element. Read all about how to care for your Christmastree.

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The Myth About ArtificialTrees

If fear of fire keeps you from having a real tree, be aware that less than one-tenth of one percent of residential fires involve a real tree. Artificial trees are made from petroleum. When they catch fire they exude thick black smoke and toxic fumes. A freshly cut tree is difficult to set ablaze. As long as it is kept watered, it will befire-resistant.

When Christmas is over, bring your cut tree to the county recycling facility, where it can be turned into useful mulch,so the tree has a life that goes on. The tree comes from the Earth and returns to the Earth. In some areas, recycled trees are also used to create fish and aquatic life habitats. See all the ways to reuse your Christmas tree.

Enjoy bringing the outdoors inside this holiday season with your festively decoratedtree!

How Long Does It Take to Grow a Christmas Tree? (2024)

FAQs

How Long Does It Take to Grow a Christmas Tree? ›

It takes about 11 years for a tree to reach 6 feet tall. When they go in the ground, they're already 4 feet tall, and it takes another seven years, at minimum, before they hit the requisite height. So you're talking about a very long-term investment. Along the way, you're shaping and trimming the trees.

How fast does a Christmas tree grow? ›

It takes about 11 years for a tree to reach 6 feet tall. When they go in the ground, they're already 4 feet tall, and it takes another seven years, at minimum, before they hit the requisite height. So you're talking about a very long-term investment. Along the way, you're shaping and trimming the trees.

How old is a 7ft Christmas tree? ›

It takes around to 10 to 12 years to grow an average sized 6-7ft Christmas tree from seed. They start from growing by seed in nurseries for 2 to 4 years and are then planted outdoors in christmas tree farms for another 8 years.

How many years does it take to grow a 5 foot Christmas tree? ›

Many species can grow giant within a few years and require pruning, but generally, Christmas trees take 4-7 years to reach about five feet.

How old is a 6 foot Christmas tree? ›

A typical 6 to 7 feet high Christmas tree is between 10 and 12 years old. Seed is collected from trees either in the wild or in specially selected seed orchards and sown in a nursery where the seedlings then grow for three to four years.

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