Potted christmas trees
come in a pot with their roots. These guys are just like any other plant and the pot makes it easier to keep them watered (and fresh).
Many of our clients buy potted trees so they can re-plant them in their own gardens when festive season is over. Also, buying a potted Christmas tree mean you won't need a stand, which might save you a few pounds.
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Our range of potted christmas trees is ideal for small rooms or offices. And if you have a garden, these tree come with their roots so you can re-plant them at the end of the festive season.
If you are looking for the perfect tree, this is it. Since the early nineties the Nordman Fir have become the nation's favourite Christmas friend. And it's no wonder with their beautiful shape, wonderful smell, and excellent needle retention - these trees were tailor made for family. What's more the Nordman Fir has lovely soft foliage - so won't hurt those delicate little fingers trying to pinch the chocolates!
This is the tree for you traditionalists. Norway Spuce have been gracing people's homes since Victorian times. The tree has a wonderful fresh scent and elegant fine foliage. Although it does not have excellent needle retention, if kept well watered, the tree will look lovely throughout the festive period.
These trees have all the characteristics of the cut Nordman Fir - stunning soft foliage and shape - except, they come in a pot. The main advantage of the potted tree is that it can be kept fresh, and has no need for a stand. If well looked after and not overheated the tree can be replanted after the festive period to add real depth to your garden.
Potted with their roots, these trees have all the characteristics of the cut Norway Spruce - a wonderful fresh scent and elegant fine foliage. The main advantage of the potted tree is that it can be kept fresh, and has no need for a stand. If well looked after and not overheated the tree can be replanted after the festive period and look beautiful in any garden.