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The £9 hack from The Range that makes fake Christmas trees smell real – the fragrance is divine and lasts for weeks

Plus, how to make your real tree last longer

LOVE the smell of a feal Christmas tree but can't stand the upkeep?

We're right there with you - as if sweeping up the needles wasn't bad enough, you've got to get rid of the tree in the new year, there's no popping it back in the loft.

The scented sticks are available to buy from The Range in store and online
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The scented sticks are available to buy from The Range in store and onlineCredit: Tiktok/@bobbiejochristmas
The hanging sticks come in a range of different scents for you to pick from
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The hanging sticks come in a range of different scents for you to pick fromCredit: Tiktok/@bobbiejochristmas
The sticks are perfect if you want the smell of a real tree without the hassle
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The sticks are perfect if you want the smell of a real tree without the hassleCredit: Getty

Luckily, you can get the best of both worlds and it's all thanks to a savvy product you can pick up from The Range.

The are perfect if you love the convenience of a fake tree but still want your home to be filled with the scents of the real deal.

Each pack comes with six hanging decorations that will bled seamless into your tree and release the aroma of Christmas, without any of the clean-up.

There's even different scents you can choose from, including White Winter Fir, O Christmas Tree, Christmas Berry, and Spiced Pine Cone - there's something for everyone.

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One shopper took to TikTok to rave about the bargain buy, noting that they're "a must to make a faux Christmas tree smell divine".

"I've has mine on my tree for three weeks now and every time I pass the tree you can smell them," she added.

Another commented on the clip: "Such a good idea."

The best part is the sticks only cost £9.95 and will last for the whole season, so there's no need to stock up.

The sticks come with hooks ready to hang on your tree, but you can also spread them around your home so the cosy aroma is spread out.

If you are still considering buying a real tree this year there are some clever ways you can stop the needles from falling quite so much.

I’ve already put my Christmas tree up & I don’t care what anyone thinks about it - I’ve spent hundreds on decorations in Home Bargains & other shops

Hairspray

The spray blocks up the trees 'pores' andprevents water from evaporating so quickly and therefore the tree stays looking fresh for longer.

However since aerosol sprays aren't great for the environment (and you've already cut down a perfectly healthy tree) you might want to look at other options.

Hot water

Plunging the cut end of your tree's trunk into freshly boiled water you'll help to increase it's lifespan.

The researchers believed that the hot water dissolved the sap in the severed trunk, however, the results show that just keeping the tree in cold water had the same effect.

A sip of beer

The next experiment they tried was to keep the tree in a bucket of beer!

Though it seems like a waste of a pint or two, it did help the tree by providing sugars, which are still absorbed despite there being no roots.

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Energy drinks

Energy drinks work in the same way as beer to keeping the tree looking perky for longer.

By delivering sugar to the tired tree it's loses less needles, and presumably is still ready to party way past midnight.

How to look after your real Christmas tree

HERE'S what you need to know if you're buying a real Christmas tree:

First thing's first: buy a pot (if it doesn't come in one already).

You'll need to treat your tree just like a houseplant and give it water and attention.

Make sure the container has good drainage - and it's a good idea to put something underneath to catch the excess water.

Check the soil everyday to make sure it's not drying out.

If it feels dry, give it some water. If it still feels moist, leave it alone as too much water can also kill a tree.

Also check the LED bulbs on your tree lights aren't too hot as they could burn it, and keep your tree away from radiators.

When Christmas is over, try planting it in the garden so you can dig it up and use it again next year.

It's a good idea to take it out of its pot when you do re-plant it though, as large trees don't survive well in pots as their roots need space to grow.

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