That gorgeous Douglas fir isn’t going to water itself.

Out-of-state trees may experience lots of winds during transit that can cause your tree to be prematurely dry.

Get the tree in water within four to six hours of a fresh cut.

This will ensure it holds enough water to ensure proper hydration.

Finally, fill it with water.

LEDs use at least 75% less energy than traditional lights and last a whopping 25 times longer.

Check the water level daily and take note: The trunks cut surface should never be exposed to air.

Plain tap water is best, so skip the chemicals and the homespun add-ins.

Grey recommends simply using hand sanitizer to remove it.