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Today I saved a pine tree from the dumpster here at my apartment complex. It broke my heart seeing it laying atop all the trash with sooo much life and beauty left in it so I walked over to the dumpster and pulled it out and brought it home. I’m sitting here at midnight wondering how I can save the tree and out of curiosity I searched how to propagate a cut down pine tree (thinking I may be able to plant the entire tree into the ground and propagate it) and I discovered that I can propagate the branches and then came directly over to TH-cam to find a tutorial…your video is the first I saw and I’m so happy I clicked on it 😊 What a lovely tutorial…I’m sooo excited to turn the tree into tons of trees🌲✨💚🙏 I already know how to propagate cuttings from my house plants and this is just about the same so I’m very hopeful. I’m so excited give propagating trees a try 😊💖
Very well done! You are such a charming teacher. I challenge myself to root big branches of a green giant tree in my backyard, starting from 6 in long, and now I can root 2 and half feet branches with a good success rate. It is fun, and a good way to protect mother earth.
One word of caution, depending on the brand, rooting hormone should not make contact with skin or mucus membranes (eyes, nose, mouth). Wearing gardening gloves or inexpensive medical type gloves allows you to work safely and avoid potential contact. Nice job on the tutorial in every other way. That is quite the process.
Thank you very much . I'm preparing to try to have transplanted a whole lot of Beautiful, healthy White Fir, some of which I was trimming, prepping for the day to sell them. They are now 8' - 10' tall and if I can get them any more full they should sell well. So I'm searching for answers re : that. I'm sure enough I'll find out something relatively easy. Thanks again
Thankyou for your video , ive just taken a cutting from my son and his partners ever green tree and ive found your information very clear and helpful 😁 thanx again and take care , all the way from the uk xxxxxx
Yes you can Andrew. The only sad part is that it is a long process and they are a slow growing tree but the sooner you start the sooner you will have a self grown Christmas tree!
Most evergreen trees will only grow in certain zones. I have heard that they are most successful in Zones 6-9 and Florida might be hard to have them grow in. I would check to see which zone you are in.
So, I have done this with my Fraser fir that I had to cut down in my yard. I did this 2-3 months ago (fall) and I think quite a few of them are living since the needles have not dropped like they did on the original tree cuttings to which I did nothing. The pots were all in my garage, but prior to the temperature outside going below freezing, I brought them into my basement. I am not sure if the indoor temperature is good for them or if they need to go back outside. Most of winter will be 20-40 F, I believe, but this weekend it is supposed to be 0 F.
Are you in a southern area where it stays warm all year or a northern climate that experiences a harsh winter? How does this affect cuttings left outside?
I went to the high school to pick some needles off whitebpines for pine needle tea and contractors are there cutting them, hemlock, etc down so I took branches from the remains piles. I have no clue what the heck I'm doing and it's probably the WORST time to propigate but wish me luck
@urbanhomesteadmama_ could you link that video? I've been through all your videos and the only ones with growth updates are for the green giants. Thank you
Plant noob here - when you say shady area can that be inside my apartment? Or should i be sticking to outside shady environment or maybe garage. Thanks for any tips
I also want to root some cuttings from my Concolor Fir (Eastern White Pine) before we move as it was what I planted for my wife when we were married. It's March 18 in Colorado..should I take the cuttings now? Thanks, glad I found you. My first attempt at rooting was a no go!
Great question, you really don’t want to over water as these can start to rot. Try to keep it a moist environment without too much water. You can do this by using a spray bottle to water and even covering the top with a lid that allows air to pass through but can help with condensation in the bin. Good luck!
@@splitarrowfarm Thank you 😊 Im wondering if you may be able to help me with advice. Im going to be planting the cuttings today and here in Michigan it’s winter and the temp will surely be dropping and snow will surely fall and I’m concerned about the cold temperatures and I’m needing advice about how to properly care for clippings during the couple winter months we have left. Should I keep them outdoors? I can build a mini greenhouse and place it over them…should I do that?
Thanks for the great video. I feel like we need a little more description on propagation. I know you said it prefers a shady area but what about the temperature and humidity. Any ideas would be really appreciated
Great, yes we did a partially shady spot in our garden all spring/summer and it worked great but I can share additional tips if looking to do this in more of a greenhouse setting
Hi there 🙂 I live in Michigan and today I'm going to prepare clippings just as you are doing. The take root just arrived today. I'm concerned about the winter season we're having and I'm wondering if the snow fall will be ok for the planted clippings or should I bring them inside? Or should I just cover them? The moist soil will freeze...is that bad?
Great question, I suggest putting them in a barn, garage or inside just to be safe since it sounds like it will be pretty cold. Then the clippings will go dormant and it will be hard to grow them
Have you tried cloning other species of conifers? How are your clones doing? We are going to try a mixed batch of local conifers real soon. Good specific input Thanks!
This is Norway spruce, isn't it? I've heard about quite an interesting way of propagating those bu just digging one low branch underground. Well, the branch should have peeled off small piece of bark, where it's gonna root, but it's not quite necesary, because it also occurs in nature in the mountains around 1000 meters above sea level, where can be thanks to this seen spruces growing in "families".
At what point do you know if it's growing or dying? I have 3, hardly any needles have fallen and it's been a little over a week. They don't smell as much anymore 😕 I'm afraid of overwatering them so I spray the actual cuttings and soil. Is that enough water?
Hi Marissa, great! You actually will want to mist the plants regularly. Create a humid environment for them to set roots. Keep the growing medium moist but not drenched. And keep out of the direct sunlight.
Hi Marissa, if you do start to see that there is mold or the tree is going brown then you will want to remove that clipping. I suggest starting with a large amount of clippings just to be on the safe side. Best of luck!
Hi Ethan, I am not sure if it would work with water as everything that I have researched has had them in soil and in a moist area but not order drenched with water. But could be worth trying. And yes, a look in 1 year is a great idea. I will add it to the schedule.
Yes, you should be able to propagate most hardwood trees in a similar fashion. Depending on the variety they can vary but we are sharing more propagation videos in the coming weeks and we can look to add content on cedar trees here as well!
In Australia Monterey pines spread like crazy - Id look around for small saplings in the woods. Compared to other pines and spruces they survive well being dug into pots.
Make sure that you are not over watering them, we will spray them with a spray bottle. You want to make sure that they are in a moist environment but not too moist that it could lead to rot.
Yes, great question, I’m not sure how much you are spraying but you want to make sure that you are not over watering. Keeping them in a high moisture/humid area is good but overwatering them could cause them to rot
Hi Ryan, as of right now I have had them for a couple of weeks and they have been doing great. This is a long process so you to grow a full size Christmas tree it could take a few years to grow since these are slow growers but the earlier the better!
What happens if my Christmas tree nneedles fall off my tree i water it is them anyway to keep the needle from fall off if you see this let me know i try to root my own Christmas tree thanks you have a great day
Hi Ryan, it is good to know that you are still watering the tree. I would make sure that you are following the steps with clearing the lower 2/3 of needles, cutting the bottom to better root, using the rooting solution and also check the soil that you are using to make sure that it is getting the right nutrients to the tree.
Coming from someone that's mad over 10k cuttings into 8 foot plants that root tone is garbage.... get some clone gel root tune. Then buy some rooting solution from clone ex. And only use razor blades to make the cutting stokes don't like being pinched.
Yes, we suggest keeping your plants in a humid area. Misting them regularly but not over watering them. Additionally, make sure that there are holes in the bottom on the planters so that water can escape.
Hi Ryan, good question. You will still want to make sure to keep this like a "plant/tree" making sure to keep it watered and cared for. During the winter this will not go dormant so you will want to make sure to keep up care with these propogations.
Great question! A node is an area on a stem where buds are located. It is a site of great cellular activity and growth. It is here that small buds develop into leaves, stems or flowers. When pruning, it is important to locate a plant's nodes.
@@splitarrowfarm Yeah Maples and others I didn't know about the Maple Allergy until someone told me that it was theirs. But yeah I guess if it has Sap or Pollen there's an Allergy I guess that's what Hay Fever is. People who are Allergic to plants.
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Show updates, please.
A lady I worked with stuck her cut Christmas tree in a hole outside in the winter and it grew I was very surprised 😮
Wow, that’s awesome!
I’m not surprised but this is hard because the the whole tree takes away nutrition needed for roots to grow
Today I saved a pine tree from the dumpster here at my apartment complex. It broke my heart seeing it laying atop all the trash with sooo much life and beauty left in it so I walked over to the dumpster and pulled it out and brought it home. I’m sitting here at midnight wondering how I can save the tree and out of curiosity I searched how to propagate a cut down pine tree (thinking I may be able to plant the entire tree into the ground and propagate it) and I discovered that I can propagate the branches and then came directly over to TH-cam to find a tutorial…your video is the first I saw and I’m so happy I clicked on it 😊 What a lovely tutorial…I’m sooo excited to turn the tree into tons of trees🌲✨💚🙏
I already know how to propagate cuttings from my house plants and this is just about the same so I’m very hopeful. I’m so excited give propagating trees a try 😊💖
Yay and best of luck!
@@splitarrowfarm Thank you 💚✨
Very well done! You are such a charming teacher. I challenge myself to root big branches of a green giant tree in my backyard, starting from 6 in long, and now I can root 2 and half feet branches with a good success rate. It is fun, and a good way to protect mother earth.
Love to hear this!
Thank you very much. I have succeeded in
Propagating in five months.
LOVE this!!! So happy to hear that you have had success congrats!
My five year old really enjoyed this.
Love to hear it, thank you!
Sweet 🥰🥰
One word of caution, depending on the brand, rooting hormone should not make contact with skin or mucus membranes (eyes, nose, mouth). Wearing gardening gloves or inexpensive medical type gloves allows you to work safely and avoid potential contact.
Nice job on the tutorial in every other way.
That is quite the process.
Great tip William!
Hi William what rooting hormone do you think would be best
Plus a really nice gal too. She is willing to teach the proper ways to grow cuz she has a green thumb.❤🎉
I noticed that 2 .. 😮 don't touch or breathe it
Cinnamon works as a rooting hormone and you can eat it.
So it is a year later since you rooted those. Can you give us an update on how they are doing? What percentage grew. Thanks.
I’ve had a good growth rate. Best of luck!
@@splitarrowfarm what percentage grew?
Thank you very much . I'm preparing to try to have transplanted a whole lot of Beautiful, healthy White Fir, some of which I was trimming, prepping for the day to sell them. They are now 8' - 10' tall and if I can get them any more full they should sell well. So I'm searching for answers re : that. I'm sure enough I'll find out something relatively easy. Thanks again
Best of luck!
Thankyou for your video , ive just taken a cutting from my son and his partners ever green tree and ive found your information very clear and helpful 😁 thanx again and take care , all the way from the uk xxxxxx
Wonderful!
Hey! Any updates on how the clippings turned out?
We ended up adding some bottom heat to this and everything turned out great! Best of luck!
Do I have to use the powder or can I just put it in the ground?
Oh my Christ I didn’t you can grow your own Christmas Tree that’s awesome 👏🎄🤩
Yes you can Andrew. The only sad part is that it is a long process and they are a slow growing tree but the sooner you start the sooner you will have a self grown Christmas tree!
@@splitarrowfarm I live in Florida is it possible to grow one in a warm climate?
Most evergreen trees will only grow in certain zones. I have heard that they are most successful in Zones 6-9 and Florida might be hard to have them grow in. I would check to see which zone you are in.
Can you put your pots in the basement? It’s darker but usually bit colder though. Would that affect it?
You should have them in partial sun or shade so you will want some light on then
What are the chances of propagating from a cut Christmas tree that has been in my house for 2 weeks, very well watered?
Thanks for your interesting presentation and warm and positive personality. Greetings from Switzerland.
Thank you too!
can i use this method for my leyland cypress ?
I not have no heat mat so can I put my cutting outside in the heat that why it can't bottom heat like that
Best of luck Ryan!
So, I have done this with my Fraser fir that I had to cut down in my yard. I did this 2-3 months ago (fall) and I think quite a few of them are living since the needles have not dropped like they did on the original tree cuttings to which I did nothing. The pots were all in my garage, but prior to the temperature outside going below freezing, I brought them into my basement. I am not sure if the indoor temperature is good for them or if they need to go back outside. Most of winter will be 20-40 F, I believe, but this weekend it is supposed to be 0 F.
You might want to try adding some bottom heat to help invigorate some growth
I live in New Jersey, so do I keep the clippings planted outside all winter?
Yes we planted them in the Spring and left them all year. If you just started them you might want to let them winterize and plant them in the spring
Hi Danielle. Will this work for Giant sequoia and Doug Fir? Pines too?
Good question, I have not tried but could be worth looking up!
Hello @Urban Homesteading with Danielle! It's been 2 years. How did your clippings do???
Great we just released a video on the growth if you check out our recent videos
What were the results from the propagation of the Christmas trees
Lots of great treat that are now a few feet tall in our yard!
Are you in a southern area where it stays warm all year or a northern climate that experiences a harsh winter? How does this affect cuttings left outside?
Is it possible to keep it in a pot as a sapling?
Yes you can!
I went to the high school to pick some needles off whitebpines for pine needle tea and contractors are there cutting them, hemlock, etc down so I took branches from the remains piles. I have no clue what the heck I'm doing and it's probably the WORST time to propigate but wish me luck
Best of luck!
Hi do I need to keep them out of the sunlight and can I keep them under my house
Good question, all plants will need the sun to grow but it should not be in a high sun area.
would like to see a follow up video to this one... I have heard it is very difficult to re-root conifers.
If you check out our channel we have what the roots look like and how we planted them!
@urbanhomesteadmama_ could you link that video? I've been through all your videos and the only ones with growth updates are for the green giants. Thank you
Plant noob here - when you say shady area can that be inside my apartment? Or should i be sticking to outside shady environment or maybe garage. Thanks for any tips
Outdoors works
I also want to root some cuttings from my Concolor Fir (Eastern White Pine) before we move as it was what I planted for my wife when we were married. It's March 18 in Colorado..should I take the cuttings now? Thanks, glad I found you. My first attempt at rooting was a no go!
Not sure about this specific breed we are in the North East USA but best of luck!
Thank you for your video, I was wondering how often should I be watering my potted x mas tree? Im killing it
Great question, you really don’t want to over water as these can start to rot. Try to keep it a moist environment without too much water. You can do this by using a spray bottle to water and even covering the top with a lid that allows air to pass through but can help with condensation in the bin.
Good luck!
Nice info! I am preparing to do the same with the eastern white pine. Keep us posted with an update for yours.
Love to hear it and best of luck!
@@splitarrowfarm Thank you 😊 Im wondering if you may be able to help me with advice. Im going to be planting the cuttings today and here in Michigan it’s winter and the temp will surely be dropping and snow will surely fall and I’m concerned about the cold temperatures and I’m needing advice about how to properly care for clippings during the couple winter months we have left. Should I keep them outdoors? I can build a mini greenhouse and place it over them…should I do that?
Did it actually work are the plants living? I would love to do this
Yes and do it!
Thanks for the great video. I feel like we need a little more description on propagation. I know you said it prefers a shady area but what about the temperature and humidity. Any ideas would be really appreciated
Great, yes we did a partially shady spot in our garden all spring/summer and it worked great but I can share additional tips if looking to do this in more of a greenhouse setting
Hello. Can i ask if i must do the whole process in a specific month or any time of the year? Thanks a lot
I would check and see your planting zone!
What do you do during winter months. Should these be kept inside?
Once they are planted outside you shouldn’t have to worry
@@splitarrowfarmCan you read? The question was if you can store these clippings you have just put in a pot indoors.
I would love to try this! What time if year is best to take the clippings (sorry in advance if you mentioned it, I'll go back and rewatch!)
Evergreens, or conifers like pine, spruce, and fir are best planted in early to late spring or early to mid autumn.
@@splitarrowfarmThe question was when to TAKE the CLIPPINGs not when to plant them. Spring or fall?
Hi there 🙂 I live in Michigan and today I'm going to prepare clippings just as you are doing. The take root just arrived today. I'm concerned about the winter season we're having and I'm wondering if the snow fall will be ok for the planted clippings or should I bring them inside? Or should I just cover them? The moist soil will freeze...is that bad?
Great question, I suggest putting them in a barn, garage or inside just to be safe since it sounds like it will be pretty cold. Then the clippings will go dormant and it will be hard to grow them
Thank you so much ☺️🌲🙏
How long it take for the trees to do something in How i know if it doing anything
Hey Ryan, I just wrote in a separate thread to you but it should take at least 1 year
Have you tried cloning other species of conifers? How are your clones doing? We are going to try a mixed batch of local conifers real soon. Good specific input Thanks!
Currently we have only done Green Giants. Right now they are doing pretty great. What are you thinking of cloning?
Could you cover the cuttings with another clear plastic pot to help keep it moist?
Could be worth trying, let me know how it goes.
You know if I need bottom heat for my cypress cuttings
That could help if the plants seem to be dormant this can help “wake” them up.
Superb explanation, new friend, love from India
Thanks and welcome
Do u hv an update on that clipping?
We ended up not having enough bottom heat and this is a vital step. Best of luck!
This is Norway spruce, isn't it? I've heard about quite an interesting way of propagating those bu just digging one low branch underground. Well, the branch should have peeled off small piece of bark, where it's gonna root, but it's not quite necesary, because it also occurs in nature in the mountains around 1000 meters above sea level, where can be thanks to this seen spruces growing in "families".
What a great tip, thanks Adam!
Great content! When is the best time and season to do it?
Depends on your zone but you can also do this indoors!
Love this. What time of year is best to take clippings?
Late fall and early spring are great times from what I have learned in my research. Best of luck!
At what point do you know if it's growing or dying? I have 3, hardly any needles have fallen and it's been a little over a week. They don't smell as much anymore 😕 I'm afraid of overwatering them so I spray the actual cuttings and soil. Is that enough water?
Hi Marissa, great! You actually will want to mist the plants regularly. Create a humid environment for them to set roots. Keep the growing medium moist but not drenched. And keep out of the direct sunlight.
@@splitarrowfarm if it starts browning, is it dead? Just curious at what point I should give up on them.
Thanks for responding to water question!
Hi Marissa, if you do start to see that there is mold or the tree is going brown then you will want to remove that clipping. I suggest starting with a large amount of clippings just to be on the safe side. Best of luck!
Hi!, Would this work with water propagation? Also, are you going to do a follow-up video next year on these little guys?
Hi Ethan, I am not sure if it would work with water as everything that I have researched has had them in soil and in a moist area but not order drenched with water. But could be worth trying. And yes, a look in 1 year is a great idea. I will add it to the schedule.
Hi Danielle, great work and I’m planning to try this soon too so thank for the advice. Had the follow-up video been released yet?
will this work with cedar trees?
Yes, you should be able to propagate most hardwood trees in a similar fashion. Depending on the variety they can vary but we are sharing more propagation videos in the coming weeks and we can look to add content on cedar trees here as well!
how do you know when/if it has rooted?
You will want to check in due time
takes a year to root? would be faster with a seed then
They say a year to root and then it starts to grow really fast
Is it normal for the rest of the pines at the top to fall off a month or so after planting?
No, you will want to make sure that all pines are there!
@@splitarrowfarm thanks
Didn't know you could do this! Wish I could do this in the U.K
Hi Ella, thank you. And you can see if there are other trees native to your area that you could propagate. There are so many options!
You can
We can 🥰 South Wales here and it's been successful for me just keep an eye on frost when they are in the early stages
Does this work on dead trees or no
Good question, you will want to use with all live trees and trees that have a good shape and size so that the cuttings will have similar traits
Does this work with Monterey pines?
I would research your specific species but propagation should work with most plants
In Australia Monterey pines spread like crazy - Id look around for small saplings in the woods. Compared to other pines and spruces they survive well being dug into pots.
Excellent video
Thank you :)
Did you get roots?
Yes we did!
How are they doing so far?
Good thanks!
How long does it take
It should only take a few weeks to root!
So what s the verdict after 8 months, are the cuttings still alive? Nice video
We did end up adding bottom heat to ours which I do not believe I mentioned in the video. Best of luck!
Guarantee love the hard work keep it up!
Thanks!
How about white pine ?
Great video cheers 🤙
Thanks!
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Nice
Ty too much I'm impressed and greatfull for your knowledge I learned a lot Monica ballengine
Happy to hear!
So its now 2 years later and no followup?!? Did it work?
We did do a follow up video check out the tree playlist!
You come to india and I most well come for you and love you
Haha
where I can get this trees ?
We took clippings from trees in the area. If you see a tree you like you can always take a small clipping depending on where the tree is!
thanks
You're welcome!
Very good
Hi Alia, thank you so much for the kind words!
Oh my god what a voice
Thank you Hunter!
Hi I get a good thing to ask you what happens if the bottom of my tree turns soft for i hope to hear something back from you soon
Make sure that you are not over watering them, we will spray them with a spray bottle. You want to make sure that they are in a moist environment but not too moist that it could lead to rot.
Hello, Awesome Vid! Is this a Balsam fir?
Great question Mike, I will have to double check with my neighbor if the exact details but I believe so!
Is it ok for some of the trees needle to fall off the tree
It depends on what you are talking about but you will want to make sure that you have trimmed off the bottom needles before planing.
Does this root hormone really work
I have heard really good things about it!
2 years later. How are they doing?
Great! We posted a video on planting them if you check out the tree playlist
@@splitarrowfarm Do you have a link to the video? I can't find it. Just curious to see what it looks like!
Very nice ji to good love you I belong to chamba H.P
Thanks
Much easier then using the seed then the cutting.
Hi I spray my tree day and night is that too much if it is i need to let them dry out a little bit let me know something
Yes, great question, I’m not sure how much you are spraying but you want to make sure that you are not over watering. Keeping them in a high moisture/humid area is good but overwatering them could cause them to rot
How long you think it take to christmas tree take too root
It can take up to a year for the rooting and then at that time you can transfer them to a larger pot or outside in the ground.
what is name of your country?color of its stem branches will be red like yours tree in india?😢
We are United States-based. Love to have you along for the journey all the way in India!
@@splitarrowfarm very good 😘😘
Do it rally work
Hi Ryan, as of right now I have had them for a couple of weeks and they have been doing great. This is a long process so you to grow a full size Christmas tree it could take a few years to grow since these are slow growers but the earlier the better!
Hi how long it takes for it to wound over
What do you mean by wound over?
The trees wound up
What happens if my Christmas tree nneedles fall off my tree i water it is them anyway to keep the needle from fall off if you see this let me know i try to root my own Christmas tree thanks you have a great day
Hi Ryan, it is good to know that you are still watering the tree. I would make sure that you are following the steps with clearing the lower 2/3 of needles, cutting the bottom to better root, using the rooting solution and also check the soil that you are using to make sure that it is getting the right nutrients to the tree.
I have my tree in sand is that good are not
Can I ues sand to root trees cutting are I need to ues dirty
I suggest using a dirt and sand mixture. I used just potting soil for ours
Can I just use sand
Does this really work are no
Worked for us!
Coming from someone that's mad over 10k cuttings into 8 foot plants that root tone is garbage.... get some clone gel root tune. Then buy some rooting solution from clone ex. And only use razor blades to make the cutting stokes don't like being pinched.
Great tips, thanks Jay Bob!
Did this actually work?
Hi VeroincaMist, did you end up not having success with this?
after rooting how much do they grow each year?
Great question, it is a slower tree so you really can’t expect it to turn into a full blown evergreen for at least 5 years
Is your Christmas tree doing anything you root
It is still too soon the rooting and growth process is slow with these guys so you shouldn’t see any big changes until at least 1 year
Hi I still need to water my tree because my start to wound over
Yes, we suggest keeping your plants in a humid area. Misting them regularly but not over watering them. Additionally, make sure that there are holes in the bottom on the planters so that water can escape.
What happens if my tree leaves staring to die
Hi Ryan, good question. You will still want to make sure to keep this like a "plant/tree" making sure to keep it watered and cared for. During the winter this will not go dormant so you will want to make sure to keep up care with these propogations.
whats a noid?
Great question! A node is an area on a stem where buds are located. It is a site of great cellular activity and growth. It is here that small buds develop into leaves, stems or flowers. When pruning, it is important to locate a plant's nodes.
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Haha
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Thank you!
Can honey work to
Hi Ryan, yes, you can propagate A LOT of plants. Stay tuned, and we will be sharing more plant and tree propagation in future episodes!
Why happen if my tree leaves staring to die
what about the whole tree?
The whole tree will be good
But will it work?
Tractor supply sells the same container for five dollars guys if you wanna save a buck
Thanks for the suggestion!
Yeah My tree is Artificial as some people are allergic to Natural Firs and Pines.
Very true
@@splitarrowfarm Yeah Maples and others I didn't know about the Maple Allergy until someone told me that it was theirs. But yeah I guess if it has Sap or Pollen there's an Allergy I guess that's what Hay Fever is. People who are Allergic to plants.