It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas

Christmas TreesIf this cold weather isn’t enough to get you in the Christmas spirit, we are sure a visit to our best ever Christmas shop will get you well on the way. Take a look at our video below! With gorgeous decorations and gifts there is plenty of choice.

Christmas Trees for sale

The beautiful Nordman cut Christmas trees have arrived at Woodside. Nordmans are the best Christmas tree for keeping their needles and will last well into the New Year as an indoor cut tree. If you prefer something different  – and an extra Christmassy fragrance, we also have some Blue Spruces in stock.

The best results for looking after your Christmas trees is to site them away from radiators and put them in a stand that will hold water. We have used the same supplier of British grown trees now for a number of years, and the trees are as good as ever – with no price increases!

Cut Christmas tree sizes range from about 4ft up to about 10ft, and for the best choice I would recommend that you buy early – even if you’re not ready to put your tree up just yet. (We can hold them here until you are ready).

Living Christmas Trees

We also have a good selection of pot Norway Spruce Christmas trees, sometimes known as “Living Trees”. These have been pot grown on a specialist nursery, rather than being grown in fields, dug up, and stuffed in a pot, so beware of sellers using the term “potted” rather than “pot grown”.

There is a big difference in quality and future survival rates between the two methods of growing, with pot grown trees reliably growing on well to make good plants in the future. Norway Spruces have a poor reputation as cut trees because they drop their needles, but this isn’t a problem when they are a pot grown tree, and I find that they make the best pot grown trees.

Wreaths

Wreath making season has also started, and we are now taking orders as well as having some stock available to buy.

Now that Halloween is past we can really start to look forwards to Christmas. Here's a little taster of what is available at Woodside

Posted by Woodside Plant Centre & Birdhouse Tearoom on Monday, 5 November 2018