Budget Christmas Trees
We have a limited range of cheap Christmas trees that we are selling as budget / "seconds" lines. These are still good, healthy trees but haven't met our high standards to meet the grade as premium trees. They may be less shapely than our premium trees or have imperfections such as a longer leader. These trees offer exceptional value for money for households on a budget.
Christmas Tree Stands
(2) Premium quality, freshly cut trees – UK grown trees cut from our own fields. All trees are nurtured by our expert team to ensure the highest quality growing standards.
(3) Best Prices, Guaranteed – we’ve already price checked all of our trees against competitors so you don’t have to. If you find a tree of the same type and AAA grade elsewhere, we’ll beat it by 10%.
(4) Choose a Delivery Window to Suit you – we provide a 2 day delivery window for your convenience. Most other online suppliers can only indicate the week of your delivery. We won’t have you waiting at home day after day.
(5) Christmas Tree Care – we include free Christmas tree care instructions with all trees we supply. There is also a raft of useful Christmas tree advice information available on the Christmas tree FAQs section of our website.
(6) Environmentally Friendly – we plant Christmas trees as ‘draw trees’ with native trees in between the Christmas trees as we plant. As the Christmas trees are harvested, we leave the native species on some parts of the Christmas tree growing area to develop into native English woodland.
Oxfordshire is a picturesque county in south-central England, famed for its stunning countryside, historic towns, and the illustrious city of Oxford. The region is characterized by a variety of neighborhoods, each contributing to its unique charm. Oxford, the county's vibrant heart, is renowned for its prestigious university and a rich tapestry of history and culture, with beautiful architecture and bustling markets. Just outside the city, Abingdon offers a more serene atmosphere, known for its riverside walks and historical sites, including one of the oldest towns in England. Bicester, recognized for its shopping village, has become a popular destination for both locals and visitors, while the picturesque villages of Thame and Henley-on-Thames are celebrated for their quaint charm and lush green landscapes, perfect for exploring on leisurely weekends.
OX1: This postcode covers the city center of Oxford, including key landmarks like the Ashmolean Museum and Christ Church College, known for its vibrant student life and historic significance.
OX2: Encompassing areas like Jericho and parts of North Oxford, OX2 is known for its lively community, independent shops, and an array of restaurants.
OX3: This area includes Headington and Cowley, popular for their diverse culture, close proximity to the university, and vibrant local amenities.
OX4: Covering neighborhoods such as Iffley and East Oxford, OX4 features a mix of residential areas and lively social spots, ideal for students and young professionals.
OX5: Includes towns like Kidlington, known for its convenient access to Oxford and its charming residential areas.
Jacksons Nurseries delivers Christmas trees to all parts of Oxfordshire and surrounding areas, ensuring a festive touch for every home.
Lodgepole Pine: This tree features long, slender needles and a delightful aroma, making it a great choice for those who appreciate a traditional Christmas scent.
Fraser Fir: Known for its sturdy branches that can hold heavier ornaments, the Fraser Fir also has a pleasant fragrance, making it a favorite among families.
Norway Spruce: With its classic conical shape and rich green color, the Norway Spruce is a traditional choice, although it may require more care due to needle drop.
Noble Fir: Valued for its beauty and excellent needle retention, the Noble Fir boasts a strong, symmetrical shape that enhances any holiday decor.
Blue Spruce: Distinguished by its striking bluish-gray needles, this variety is not only visually stunning but also known for its durability and excellent needle retention.
When choosing a Christmas tree, size plays a crucial role in creating the perfect festive atmosphere. Here's a helpful guide to various tree heights:
3-4 feet: Perfect for smaller spaces or as a tabletop decoration, this size brings a festive feel without overwhelming your home.
5-6 feet: A versatile choice that fits well in most living rooms, this height allows for ample decorations while maintaining a cozy ambiance.
6-7 feet: This size is ideal for average-sized homes, offering a commanding presence that enhances the holiday spirit with plenty of room for ornaments and lights.
7-8 feet: Suitable for larger spaces with high ceilings, this majestic tree serves as a stunning centerpiece, making your holiday decor truly remarkable.
To ensure your Christmas tree remains vibrant and fresh throughout the holiday season, start by selecting a healthy tree from the beginning. Once home, make a fresh cut at the base to enhance water absorption. Place the tree in a cool spot away from direct sunlight and heat sources, as these can cause it to dry out faster. Regularly check the water level in your tree stand, topping it up as needed to keep your tree hydrated. Avoid moving the tree excessively to minimize needle drop, allowing you to enjoy its beauty for longer. Additionally, keeping the area around the tree tidy can help maintain its overall appearance.
At Jacksons Nurseries, we take great pride in growing our own Christmas trees at our family-owned nursery. This commitment to quality ensures that every tree is nurtured with care, resulting in a fresh, beautiful centerpiece for your holiday celebrations. We emphasize sustainable practices, allowing you to enjoy your real tree while supporting local agriculture. With a variety of species to choose from, our knowledgeable staff is dedicated to helping you find the perfect tree that complements your home and style. By selecting a real tree from us, you are embracing the natural beauty of the season and creating lasting memories with family and friends.
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