Condition your tree by placing it in an unheated garage or barn for a couple of days.

  • Bring indoors and place in a cool location away from direct sunlight.

  • Keep away from any heat sources such as wood stoves, fireplaces, or heater vents.

  • Do not keep your tree inside the house for more than 10 days. Warm temperatures may cause the tree to grow and this could damage the tree once placed outside.

  • The tree will need just enough water to keep the soil moist.

  • When removing the tree from the house, you will need to recondition it by placing it in an unheated garage or barn for a few days.

Planting the Tree Outside

  • A hole should be dug before the ground is frozen.

  • Dig a hole only as big around as the pot and as deep.

  • Mulch the hole well to keep it thawed until planting.

  • After conditioning the tree, plant it in the hole, backfill with soil; then water and mulch well.

  • If the tree cannot be planted right away, place it in a sheltered area and mulch heavily.