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5 Easy Tips for Storing Your Artificial Tree - Tip #5

Today is our last tip to help you store your tree safely!

Tip #5 - Maybe it’s time to downsize?
If all else fails and you’re still having trouble storing your artificial Christmas tree, it may be time to reevaluate all your options.  If you live in a small home or apartment, then maybe that enormous Christmas tree is more than you really need.  Perhaps it’s time to buy something new?  There’s no better way to organize your storage than to downsize your possessions, especially if you are already cramped for space.

We hope these tips have helped you determine the best way to store your artificial tree.  Watch our blog for more holiday related entries & enjoy the season!

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5 Easy Tips for Storing Your Artificial Tree - Tip #4

This is day four in a five-part series of tips for helping you store your artificial Christmas tree.

Tip #4 - Consider all possible storage locations
When deciding where to store your tree within the house, be sure to consider all possible locations.  Obvious places include closets and storage rooms, but other possibilities might include a dry attic, a storage space under the stairs, or even underneath a bed.  Be sure that you choose your storage container in conjunction with the location where the tree will be stored.  For example, if you want to fit the tree under your bed, then a storage container that measures three foot tall probably won’t work; look for a long, slender container instead.

Follow up with us on Monday for our last of five tips!

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5 Easy Tips for Storing Your Artificial Tree - Tip #3

Today’s tip reminds you to be flexible in your thinking.

Tip #3 - Think outside the box
One of the worst ways to store your Christmas tree is in its original box.  Once it’s been removed from the original box, it’s nearly impossible to get it back in again.  Furthermore, cardboard boxes will wick up moisture and can attract insects.  There are numerous other storage containers and bags on the market today that are designed for artificial trees, and in many cases, they are designed to hold and compress the tree so that it take less space in storage than the original box would.

Tip #4 comes tomorrow, don’t miss it!

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