Real Xmas trees?
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We would love a real X-mas tree.... Where do you get them and how much do you pay? What do you need to do to look after them????
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becsom wrote:We went out to get ours today from the local garden centre. We got a Nordman fir one (non drop) about 7ft tall and paid £60 for it. I'm not sure you can do a great deal to stop them shedding their needles - we always get a real tree and if you have them in indoor temps for more than 2 or 3 weeks they always drop needles, no matter what you do to try to keep them hydrated.
Louise wrote:becsom wrote:We went out to get ours today from the local garden centre. We got a Nordman fir one (non drop) about 7ft tall and paid £60 for it. I'm not sure you can do a great deal to stop them shedding their needles - we always get a real tree and if you have them in indoor temps for more than 2 or 3 weeks they always drop needles, no matter what you do to try to keep them hydrated.
True, but getting it later rather than earlier definitely helps and believe me you would notice a HUGE difference in the amount of needles shedding if you didn't buy a non drop one.