Archive for the ‘Fresh Trees’ Category

Large Christmas Trees

November 18th, 2009

Most Christmas trees used in the home range from 3-4 foot to 8 foot maximum, but there are large Christmas trees available, from 8 feet to over 100 feet tall! Both real and artificial large Christmas trees are available and these are ideal for office blocks, town centres, shopping malls and other public buildings, and [...]

Where to Buy Your Christmas Tree

November 18th, 2009

There are many places to buy a Christmas tree, with most people buying theirs from a Christmas tree farm or a Christmas tree shop – the only difference being that farms tend to specialise in the sale of fresh Christmas trees, whilst a high street shop such as Argos or Woolworths tends to sell artificial [...]

Small Christmas Trees

November 10th, 2009

Today, a Christmas tree is sometimes seen as a status symbol – the bigger the tree, the more socially advantaged the owner. Christmas trees were originally the small table-top kind, but with the steady commericalisation of Christmas and the rapid growth of tree ornaments came the demand for the bigger floorstanding trees seen today. However, [...]

Pros & Cons of Artificial and Real Christmas Trees

November 10th, 2009

The thing that really signifies the arrival of Christmas each year is the Christmas tree – as early as the beginning of December, many a beautifully decorated tree can be seen displayed in the window with pride. Today, there is a greater choice of Christmas tree on the market than ever before, and this can [...]

Christmas Tree Growers

November 6th, 2009

Thanks to the ongoing popularity of the fresh Christmas tree, there are thousands of Christmas tree growers worldwide. Trees used to be harvested from forests, but due to the amount needed, they are now commercially grown on Christmas tree farms – such farms are both profitable and eco-friendly as they are self-sustainable, planting at least [...]

Save Your Time, Buy Your Christmas Tree Online!

October 28th, 2009

If you want to save time and money at Christmas, why not buy your Christmas tree online? There are many online retailers and this means a wide range of choice for you, the buyer. Also, if you know which tree you want, you can compare prices online in order to find the best deal, saving [...]

Fir Christmas Tree

October 27th, 2009

The fir has been associated with the Christmas tree since the very beginning –way back in the 7th century, a Devonshire monk based in Germany used the triangular shape of the fir tree to demonstrate the holy trinity, and as a consequence, the German peoples began to see the Fir as God’s tree.
By the 12th [...]

Wholesale Christmas Trees

October 12th, 2009

Wholesale Christmas tree suppliers supply Christmas trees to the retail market. Wholesalers work independent of the growers, giving the retailer a far greater choice in terms of buying. Wholesale buying is very much led by customer demand, so if one tree is needed, then one tree may be bought. If one particular type of tree [...]

Get Your Christmas Tree Delivered

October 8th, 2009

Many retailers offer Christmas tree delivery, both on the high street and online. Delivery is a must for many buyers; for instance, it they order online or do not have a car to transport the Christmas tree home. Even if buyers have a car, they may want to remove all the hard work by getting [...]

Popular Green Christmas Trees – real or artificial?

August 19th, 2009

The green Christmas tree has always been the most popular, and this is no surprise as green is the colour of the traditional fresh Christmas tree. Reminiscent of aromatic pine forests, the green Christmas tree brings the festive feel into the home better than any other.
Due to its role as a best seller, there are [...]

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