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Select a quality non-drop tree from our plantation and these can either be chose and left for closer to Christmas or cut and taken straight away. This means that the trees we provide are the freshest and best quality available. We also have ready cut trees for when the weather isn’t as kind.
This is the environmentally friendly way to have a Christmas tree as the trees are grown locally and are not shipped over from other countries.
Trees available for 2009 season
Nordman Fir. This is the known as the non-drop tree and we have a large selection to suit all budgets.
Norway Spruce. The traditional tree which is still favoured by some people. We have a good selection of these in the 5 to 6 ft range.
Frasier Fir. This is a narrower tree than the Nordman and wont drop its needles and our selection are perfect
Opening Times
We are open 7 days a week from 27th November until December 23rd. Opening times 10am to 5pm . Come see us at Howden late night opening on Thursday 10th December.
How to Care for your Christmas tree There are many vital points to consider when buying a Christmas tree and how you should care for them. These next steps are a simple but effective ways to care for your Christmas tree at the Christmas period:
1. The tree should be placed in water as quickly as possible when you get back and then placed into its stand/container. 2. The Christmas tree must be watered regularly so that the Christmas tree stays healthy. This will also stop the needles dropping as soon. 3. It is strongly recommended that the Christmas tree is not placed by a radiator. This is because the tree would probably loose its needles very quickly if placed next to a radiator. 4. Candles or an open flame should never be placed next to the tree because there is a risk it might set on fire. |