Christmas Tree Measurements

Admin • June 9, 2022

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Plan ahead and you can be sure to purchase the perfect Christmas tree for your home. Our trees are available in 3ft to 12ft in size.


Pick your Spot

First things first - decide where your tree will go.


The ideal spot is a corner away from direct heat and safe from excited toddlers, tail-wagging pets, and "merry" adults.


Consider if you will be using mains powered fairy lights and accessibility to a plug socket. Aim to pick a spot that everyone sees frequently, so you get the most out of your tree.


With this in mind, you will be able to tell what size tree you will need and the best species to choose from.

Measure the Space

Next is to consider the size and shape of the lucky selected space. Obviously, you shouldn’t buy a tree the same height as your room, it should always be shorter!



Remember the extras you will need for displaying and decorating your tree - additional height added by a tree topper, tree stand and the base or table you are using (if any).



TOP TIP - When you head to the shop – take a tape measure. Heights should be clearly marked in the retail area , but sizes will only be approximate. Also, it can be difficult to judge the width, therefore your tape measure will come in handy!


Know your Trees

Once you know the size and shape of your space, it always helps to know which variety of tree will be best for your home.


By Admin June 8, 2022
We want you to enjoy your Christmas tree for as long as possible. Follow our simple tips on how to look after it and be happy knowing you can have a magical Christmas absent of tree woes. Essentials Water your tree regularly. Keep your tree away from open flames and heat sources. A corner is good – it keeps your tree safer from knocks and bumps. If you'll be using lights to decorate your tree, try to place the tree close to a socket. Cover the floor or table where the tree will be placed to help protect from water spillages. Wear garden gloves when handling as sensitive skin can get a mild allergic reaction and rash.
By Admin June 2, 2022
After the Festive Season is over, here are the best ways of dealing with your trees. Dispose of your Cut Christmas tree carefully. It can make a big difference to the environment If you have access to a chipper or shredder then you can turn your tree into garden mulch and use it to improve the soil around your plants and fruit trees and help suppress weeds. Alternatively, c all your local council, many of whom offer recycling facilities DON'T BURN YOUR TREE ... if you do you will release all the carbon which has been absorbed by your tree while it was growing immediately back into the atmosphere.