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News Release RI Department of Environmental Management 235 Promenade St., Providence, RI 02908 (401) 222-2771 TDD/(401) 222-4462
NEW CHRISTMAS TREE FARM GUIDE AVAILABLE FROM DEM Produced by DEM's Division of Agriculture, the guide lists 51 tree farms in Rhode Island where living Christmas trees can be chosen, tagged and cut. The guide is also a source of information on native-grown tree species, buying and preserving a tree, and fire safety tips on how to treat your cut tree once you've brought it home. Generally, species of trees grown in Rhode Island are fir, spruce and pine. Native-grown Christmas trees are plantation planted, fertilized and sheared. It may take eight to 12 years to raise a tree of six to eight feet. Stephen Volpe, Deputy Chief of DEM's Division of Agriculture, says that once you bring your tree home, keep it outdoors until you are ready to decorate. "Cut an additional inch off the trunk, place it in water immediately, and leave it overnight in a partially heated area to acclimate it to the warmth of your home before bringing the tree inside to decorate it," he said. Volpe offered some safety tips from the brochure:
**Local Interest: Rhode Island Grown Christmas tree farms are located in Charlestown, Chepachet, Coventry, Cranston, Cumberland, Exeter, Foster, Glocester, Greene, Harrisville, Hope, Hope Valley, Johnston, Lincoln, Little Compton, Middletown, Portsmouth, Scituate, Shannock, Smithfield, Tiverton, Warren, West Greenwich, Westerly, and West Kingston. -30- |
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