In addition, the root ball should be well-watered. If your tree has a burlap-wrapped root ball, this indicates it was grown in the ground and dug up for transport, as opposed to being a container-grown variety. Either works fine as a Christmas tree. 4. Caring for a Living Christmas Tree. Setting up a living Christmas tree is as simple as.. Lift the tree, loosen the roots, and remove the bag and any binding wires. Pour at least 5 gallons of cool water into the hole and fill the hole with soil up to the root flare. Compress the soil around the tree’s base and mulch around the tree to the depth of 2 to 3 inches out to the edge of the branches. Water the soil at the tree’s base.
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Because most live trees are field-grown, with roots and soil wrapped in burlap, dig a hole that’s between 9 and 12 inches deep—the typical height of the root ball. Any deeper, and loosened soil can compact and cause the tree to sink. The diameter of the hole should be about 4 feet, or at least twice that of the ball, so roots can easily spread.. The Deodar Cedar makes a beautiful living Christmas tree with its gray-green foliage and graceful branches. Make sure you have plenty of room for it once you get it outdoors, however, as the deodar can grow over 40′ tall and 25-30′ wide. Once established, the Deodar is also very heat and drought-tolerant. 5.