Our Princess Pine 2 foot Mixed Pine Mini Christmas Trees
are 18 inches wide. These Mixed Needle Christmas Mini Trees have approximately pine 77 poly vinyl tips. The needles on our Artificial Mini Christmas Trees Miniature are different shapes and shades of green. The lighter green needles on the Artificial Miniature Christmas Trees represent new growth needles. These are NOT cheap artificial christmas trees. These priced cheap artificial christmas trees are allergy and fire resistance. Our artificial mini Christmas trees come with a three legged tree stand. Select this link to view our full line of artificial christmas trees for sale. The mixed pine artificial mini Christmas trees miniature have heavy duty wire tree branches, and a metal center pole. Select this link to see our artificial prelit christmas trees. All of our Christmas mini trees are easy to assemble. All of our top of the line, artificial mini Christmas trees miniature are fire resistant, allergy resistant and come in a handy shipping and storage box. Select this link to view our full line of Christmas trees artificial.
The most important thing to remember when storing your Artificial Miniature Christmas Trees is to keep it safe from the weather, dust, dirt, and harmful insects and rodents. Select this link to see our information page on Artificial Christmas Trees and xmas trees guide. This can be accomplished in several ways. You can leave your tree set up, with the lights and decorations on, cover it with a large poly bag, and store it in a closet. Select this link to see our indoor Christmas light sets. There are now several styles of tree storage bags that are large enough to accommodate a tree standing upright. Select this link to view our Christmas tree storage bags.
You can store a tree, without lights, in the box it came in. However this will result in extensive re-shaping of the tips the next year. It is not recommended that you store your artificial tree, with the lights on it, in the box it came in. Select this link to view our Christmas outdoor lights. The process of doing so can break the bulbs and damage the wiring. As long as the tree is properly covered and protected, it is safe to store in the basement, attic or garage.
Here are some tips to prolong the life of your Christmas tree lights. Select this link to see our information page on Pre Lit artificial Christmas Trees and Pre Lit Christmas Trees. If you light the tree yourself never plug more than 3 strands of lights end to end, two is much better. Not only is this a fire hazard but it draws too much current through the wires and decreases the life of the bulbs. Select this link to view our line of Christmas tree lights and outdoor Christmas decorations. For a 7.5 foot tree, secure a household extension cord onto the center pole, in the bottom and middle sections of the tree. Plug each extension cord into a power strip, plug the power strip into the wall outlet. -96- There are several types of power strips available. Select this link to see our line of power strips and power protection supplies. One very convenient type has a handy foot pad for turning the power on and off, saving you the trouble of crawling under the tree, on all fours, to find the switch. There are also many types of remote devices and timers for programming your lights to come on and turn off automatically at a set time everyday.
Though there were numerous decorated trees throughout America in the early 1800’s, the date the tradition of decorating a Christmas tree in America first began, is not known. Some people think it began with the Moravians of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania in the early 1800’s. Others say it began with the Hessian soldiers at in New Jersey, in 1776. Some German families in Pennsylvania decorated trees as early as 1820. The practice was enjoyed more as a group effort, though, with everyone contributing for the enjoyment of the communit

