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Nov 29, 2023 2:21 AM
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frontpage Posted by LolaBunny21 | Staff • Nov 29, 2023
Nov 29, 2023 2:21 AM
18"-20" Costa Farms Decorated Norfolk Island Pine Christmas Tree (various)
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In the winter, do not put it next to a heating vent, it will get fried. If you live in a zone where it is not hardy, you could move it outside during the warmer seasons and bring it back in when it's cold. If you do so, you need to accustom it to sun exposure when you move it outside, because it is way darker inside the home compared to outside, and it will get sunburn. Start by placing it in full shade and then you can gradually move it towards partial shade and then maybe a place that gets sun only in the morning etc.
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I am always on the lookout for something affordable & nice to send to my kid's in-laws for the holidays & this is PERFECT!
"This plant is considered hardy in USDA Zone 10-11".
Zone 10 encompasses south Florida, southeast California, the southernmost tip of Texas, and much of Hawaii. Zone 11—the most tropical zone in the U.S.—includes the Florida Keys and most of Hawaii's Big Island.
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In the winter, do not put it next to a heating vent, it will get fried. If you live in a zone where it is not hardy, you could move it outside during the warmer seasons and bring it back in when it's cold. If you do so, you need to accustom it to sun exposure when you move it outside, because it is way darker inside the home compared to outside, and it will get sunburn. Start by placing it in full shade and then you can gradually move it towards partial shade and then maybe a place that gets sun only in the morning etc.
Thanks for listening to my Ted talk. I like to prevent as many plant deaths as possible
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