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Do I need a stand for my real Christmas tree?
Christmas tree stands can keep your authentic fir supported so you won’t have to worry about it falling. Real trees often don’t come with a base, so stands are a great way to display them in your home.
What size Christmas tree stand do I need?
When purchasing a tree stand, consider the height and trunk diameter of the Christmas tree. For tall trees, you’ll want to find a deep stand or one with a tall gripper. As well, you’ll want to think about where you’ll be placing your tree so the stand fits into the space.
How big should a Christmas tree skirt be?
Christmas tree skirts should accommodate the size and style of your tree. The general rule of thumb is to measure the width of the lowest branches and add 4 to 6-inches to determine your skirt size. For example, small tabletop trees on dining tables or entryway tables are most compatible with a 30-inch tree skirt. Trees 6-feet to 8-feet tall can opt for the common 52-inch skirt, while trees taller than 8-feet require a 72-inch skirt.