Why You Should Wash Your Christmas Tree Before Bringing It Indoors (And How to Do It)

The holiday season is a time for joy, traditions, and the fresh scent of a Christmas tree filling your home. But before you bring that tree inside, it’s worth taking a few extra steps to ensure your home stays festive and fresh—without unwelcome surprises. Washing your Christmas tree might not be a part of your usual routine, but here’s why it should be and how to do it effectively.

Why Wash Your Christmas Tree? Sounds Weird, Right?!

Remove Allergens:
Trees often harbor pollen, mold, or dust, triggering allergies or irritating sensitive respiratory systems. A quick wash can help minimize these irritants.

Eliminate Pests:
Live Christmas trees may carry insects, spiders, or other small pests. Washing the tree reduces the chance of bringing critters into your home.

Improve Appearance:
A clean tree looks more vibrant. Removing dirt, sap, or debris will enhance its natural beauty and make decorations stand out.

Reduce Fire Risk:
Clearing the tree of debris and sap ensures it absorbs water better once placed in a stand, keeping it hydrated and reducing fire hazards.

Steps to Wash Your Christmas Tree

1. Choose the Right Location:
Set up a workspace outdoors, like your driveway or backyard. A garden hose and some open space are essential.

2. Inspect the Tree:
Before washing, check for any visible pests, broken branches, or excessive sap. Shake the tree gently to dislodge loose debris.

3. Rinse Thoroughly:
Use a garden hose with a spray nozzle to rinse the tree from top to bottom. Adjust the pressure to avoid damaging needles while effectively cleaning.

4. Wash with Soap (Optional):
If the tree has stubborn dirt or sap, mix a bucket of warm water with a mild, plant-safe soap. Use a soft brush to scrub the trunk and branches gently.

5. Rinse Again:
After washing, rinse the tree with clean water to remove soap residue.

6. Let It Dry:
Allow the tree to air dry completely before bringing it indoors. Lean it against a wall or place it in a tree stand outside to ensure proper drainage.

7. Trim and Prepare:
Once dry, trim the trunk slightly to help it absorb water. Place it in a water-filled stand immediately to keep it fresh and hydrated.

Top Ontario Pick-Your-Own Tree Farms Featured

  1. Backner Family Christmas Tree Farm – Elgin
  2. Barrett’s Christmas Tree Farm – Northumberland
  3. Benjamin Tree Farm – Waterloo
  4. Bellyacres Farms – Niagara
  5. Catfish Creek Christmas Tree Farm – Elgin
  6. Cedar Hill Christmas Tree Farm – Lanark
  7. Chickadee Christmas Trees – Wellington
  8. County Christmas Trees – Oxford
  9. DiMartile Farms Topsoil and Christmas Trees – Niagara
  10. Dunn’s Christmas Trees – Oxford
  11. Elliott Tree Farm – Wellington
  12. Kameridge Evergreens – Niagara
  13. Kroes Christmas Tree Farm – Waterloo
  14. Leo’s Tree Farm – Elgin
  15. Little Creek Tree Farm – Middlesex
  16. Mark’s Christmas Trees – Hamilton
  17. Niagara Christmas Trees Piotts’ Tree Farm – Niagara
  18. Pillar N’ Pines – Niagara 
  19. Prestonvale Tree Farms – Durham
  20. Smiths’ Trees – Niagara
  21. Snyder’s Farm – Oxford
  22. Spruce Meadows Christmas Trees – Hamilton
  23. Treehuggers Tree Farm – Middlesex
  24. Vanderklooster Christmas Trees – Oxford

A Cleaner Tree for a Happier Holiday

Taking the time to wash your Christmas tree ensures a safer, healthier, and more festive environment for your family. With a little extra effort, you can enjoy the beauty of your tree without worrying about allergens, pests, or dirt. Happy holidays and happy tree decorating!