What does the Christmas tree grower do?

Christmas trees tend to appear in weeks before Christmas, and then shortly after holiday these evergreen trees disappear from the consciousness of most people. However, the Christmas tree grower must work throughout the year to grow and maintain trees that will be grown and cut for use at Christmas time. The Christmas tree grower will prepare the land for planting, then plant seedlings. These seedlings may take up to six years to grow to a suitable height; During this time, the grower must ensure that the trees grow in the right shape for use as a Christmas tree. Before one tree can be planted, a Christmas tree grower will have to carefully plan a Christmas tree. It is important to ensure that there is enough space among the trees, not only for the health of the trees themselves, but also for ENSURE common machines used to maintain trees can fit between growing trees. The amount of soil and the amount of trees grown will dictate gaps between the trees on the ground.

As soon as the batch is planned, the Christmas tree grower must properly plant seedlings and monitor them every day to ensure that they grow well. As seedlings grow to trees, the Christmas tree grower occasionally crop the trees to ensure that they grow into conical form, which are most associated with Christmas trees. The soil must be in an effort to ensure that the trees get enough water, oxygen and nutrients during the growing process.

As soon as the trees reach a certain height, the Christmas tree grower must cut trees, transport them safely and sell them to retailers or directly to consumers. The trees should be taken care of during the transport and sales process to secure, not damaged, hungry of nutrients or dehydrated. The grower can sell trees to retailers, or the grower can sell trees on the spot on the Christmas tree farm. Some growers even set up temporary Christmas tree stands on roads or parking lotsin cities. Throughout the process from planting to sale, the grower is responsible for monitoring profits and loss and wage maintenance for employees. This can be difficult because it often takes up to six years for the planted tree to make profits.

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