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To reiterate what the others have said:
1. dig the hole for the tree before the ground freezes. (check on root ball size before digging.)
2. Keep the hole insulated with straw or leaves and tarp for easy planting after the holidays.
3. Keep the soil that's removed from freezing so you can plant the tree.
4. Keep the tree well-watered and misted and (preferably if possible) in a cool room for the holidays.
5. Get the tree in the ground asap. Otherwise, keep it in your lovely, newly-decorated sun shed -- well watered -- until spring weather allows planting.
That is something I have always wanted to do, but never did. . . using a growing tree for Christmas and planting it for the future. Good luck.
1. dig the hole for the tree before the ground freezes. (check on root ball size before digging.)
2. Keep the hole insulated with straw or leaves and tarp for easy planting after the holidays.
3. Keep the soil that's removed from freezing so you can plant the tree.
4. Keep the tree well-watered and misted and (preferably if possible) in a cool room for the holidays.
5. Get the tree in the ground asap. Otherwise, keep it in your lovely, newly-decorated sun shed -- well watered -- until spring weather allows planting.
That is something I have always wanted to do, but never did. . . using a growing tree for Christmas and planting it for the future. Good luck.