Description
Enjoy all the beauty of a magnificent Nordmann Fir Christmas Tree in this pot-grown, compact form. Ideal for smaller living spaces and balconies or flanking your front door as the ultimate festive welcome for guests.
These trees have many superb qualities:
Exceptional Needle Retention, making it ideal for families and homes with pets.
Soft and Allergy-Friendly: The glossy, waxy coating on its needles is gentle to the touch and often the best choice for those with allergies.
Stable – does not require a stand,
Everlasting – enjoy for many Christmases to come, whether you choose to keep it in the pot or plant in your garden.
Useful Information
Sizes
We offer pot-grown trees from 100cm to 150cm trees online.
Delivery
- All online Christmas Tree deliveries are at a flat rate of £12.50 (please note delivery cost will differ if you purchase your tree in-store.)
- Schedule your delivery online simply & speedily – once you have bought your tree you will be emailed a link to schedule for a day that suits you.
- Please note we will be delivering Christmas trees purchased online on the following days only: November: 23rd, 27th, 28th, 29th and Sat 30th and December: 1st, 4th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 11th & 14th with slots subject to availability, we recommend scheduling in advance to avoid disappointment.
- We do our best to deliver to most London postcodes – find out more on our delivery page.
Lights & Decor
Once you’ve picked the perfect tree, don’t forget to explore our handpicked collection of lights and decorations to complete the look.
Tree Care
- To keep your tree looking fresh and vibrant all season long, follow our care tips:
- Keep it in a bright, cool spot to help keep it looking fresh.
- Make sure soil is damp but not water-logged, check every couple of days, when the top couple of inches feel dry, it’s time to give your tree a drink.
- Post Christmas, of course, the beauty of a pot-grown tree is that it will carry on growing and can be enjoyed year-round. You have a couple of options – keep it in the pot (so you can bring it back inside the following Christmas) or plant it out in the garden. If you want to re-pot, we suggest doing this in spring, there’s no need to replant in a much larger pot – around 10cm bigger will suffice. If you’d prefer to plant it in the garden (i.e for trees that have outgrown their container or ones you don’t plan on bringing back indoors) choose a bright, sheltered spot. Dig a hole a little wider and deeper than its pot, and very gently loosen the roots, fill the hole with soil ensuring it reaches the level that it did in the pot.