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00:00Decorating for the holidays isn't always cheap.
00:03Noble firs are really nice because they're full but they still have just enough room.
00:07To help consumers get the most bang for their buck, plant specialists are highlighting several strategies
00:12to help give your live decor a chance of surviving through the season.
00:18For starters, when it comes to buying trees, you want to eye them for freshness.
00:22Test the needles to make sure they're still flexible and not brittle.
00:26And once you get your tree home...
00:28...cut off about a half inch on the bottom of the stem of the tree and immediately put it in a basin of cool water.
00:34You'll also want to make sure your tree stand can hold the proper amount of water.
00:38A seven foot tree might consume a half gallon of water a day for the first week.
00:43Ensuring your tree isn't near heat sources like radiators, fireplaces or wood stoves is also critical.
00:50And a cool room tends to be better to keep the tree fresher longer.
00:54Just like Christmas trees, where you position your poinsettias can also matter.
00:59You're going to want to find a bright location. Not direct full sunlight but a nice bright window.
01:05But while poinsettias have become synonymous with the winter holiday season...
01:10These are tropical plants that will drop their leaves when they get exposed to the cold weather.
01:15The ideal temperature is 65 to 70 degrees, so around room temperature.
01:19To help avoid root rot...
01:21Poinsettias get watered about once a week.
01:24Meanwhile, horticulture experts are even working to dispel myths surrounding these potted beauties.
01:30Poinsettias are not poisonous, so we don't have to worry about our children and animals.
01:36Debra Valentine, Fox News.