I am under pressure. The missus wants a Christmas tree with roots, in a pot.
Does anyone know where abouts in Sydenham (or nearby area) I can get a potted Christmas tree of about 5ft tall height?
Ali b
Christmas trees
thanks for the advice Ibere. I'll try Shannons tomorrow, though I have a realistic budget. In recent years I have travelled out of London to get a tree at a decent price, but I'll try and shop locally this year, if possible.
I have a pug puppy, so a tree is a potential hazard. I have already recovered 3ft of tinsel from the dogs mouth at a relatives house. Thanks for the 'look out' Leaf
Ali b
I have a pug puppy, so a tree is a potential hazard. I have already recovered 3ft of tinsel from the dogs mouth at a relatives house. Thanks for the 'look out' Leaf
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Rooted Christmas Tree
Hi,
My husband went out to get a Christmas tree on Saturday. I was expecting a snazzy fibre optic tree or a decent artificial one that looks like the real McCoy. Instead he purchased a potted Christmas tree from B&Q. Cost £10 and stands just under 5' tall. The instructions were good, just said keep soil moist, don't allow to dry out. It came with quite a nice pot too.
Was his way of being green friendly, so he said.
Now it's decorated and looks great.
Ah, there's a nice christmassy smell with a fresh tree.
To think I used to like the plastic type. Yuk!
My husband went out to get a Christmas tree on Saturday. I was expecting a snazzy fibre optic tree or a decent artificial one that looks like the real McCoy. Instead he purchased a potted Christmas tree from B&Q. Cost £10 and stands just under 5' tall. The instructions were good, just said keep soil moist, don't allow to dry out. It came with quite a nice pot too.
Was his way of being green friendly, so he said.
Now it's decorated and looks great.
Ah, there's a nice christmassy smell with a fresh tree.
To think I used to like the plastic type. Yuk!
Ronski,
We bought a tree in a pot 2 years ago and the guy we bought it from said we could keep it in the pot for a year and bring it in again for another Christmas, which we did (last year). After that we planted it out, and it is doing well!
My mother in law has a whole line of Xmas trees growing in her garden, so yes, go for it!!
We bought a tree in a pot 2 years ago and the guy we bought it from said we could keep it in the pot for a year and bring it in again for another Christmas, which we did (last year). After that we planted it out, and it is doing well!
My mother in law has a whole line of Xmas trees growing in her garden, so yes, go for it!!