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Real Fresh Cut Christmas Trees

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Pot Grown Christmas Trees

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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.

 

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90-120cm (3-4ft)
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150-175 cm (approx 5-6ft)
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10-15 Litre pot (60-80cm)
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7-10 Litre pot
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15-20 Litre pot* (60-80cm)

Table Top Christmas Trees

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2-3 Litre pot (20-30cm Tall)
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Christmas Tree Stands

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Anodised, Quick Stand - Medium
Christmas Tree Quick Stand The Quick Stand is the easiest and quickest way to display a real tree in the home. It has a rust free resistant...
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6 Reasons to Order your Christmas Tree from Jacksons Nurseries

(1) ‘Excellent’ on Trustpilot – buy with confidence from the only online Christmas tree retailer rated ‘Excellent’ 4.9* on Trustpilot. We’ve been a trusted supplier of Christmas trees online for over 25 years.

 

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(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.

 

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(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%.

 

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(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.

 

December festive calendar

 

(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.

 

Christmas tree care

 

(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.

Environmentally friendly Christmas tree farming

 

Christmas Tree Delivery to Aberdeen

About Aberdeen

Aberdeen, often referred to as the "Granite City," is known for its distinctive grey stone architecture and rich maritime heritage. The city is divided into several neighbourhoods, each with its unique character and charm. The city centre is vibrant, home to shops, restaurants, and cultural institutions such as the Aberdeen Art Gallery and His Majesty’s Theatre. To the north lies Old Aberdeen, a picturesque area featuring cobbled streets and the historic University of Aberdeen, founded in 1495. The West End is known for its affluent residential streets and charming cafes, while Torry, located across the River Dee, has a strong fishing community and offers stunning views of the waterfront. Meanwhile, the beachfront area boasts sandy shores and a range of leisure facilities, making it a popular destination for locals and tourists alike. Each neighbourhood in Aberdeen contributes to the city’s diverse atmosphere, blending history with modern-day vibrancy.

Aberdeen Postcodes

  • AB10: Covers the city centre, including areas like Holburn and Union Square, known for shopping and dining.

  • AB11: Encompasses the waterfront and parts of Torry, featuring the busy harbour and cultural attractions.

  • AB12: Includes areas to the south of the city centre, known for residential neighbourhoods and local amenities.

  • AB13: Covers the suburbs to the west, including villages like Milltimber and Cults, offering a more rural feel.

  • AB14: Encompasses the southern suburbs, including Banchory Devenick and other residential areas.

  • AB15: Covers the western parts of the city, known for affluent housing and parks.

  • AB16: Includes areas to the north of the city centre, such as Mastrick and Northfield.

  • AB21: Encompasses the northern outskirts, including communities like Bucksburn and Dyce.

Jacksons Nurseries delivers Christmas trees to all parts of Aberdeen and surrounding areas, ensuring that everyone can bring the festive spirit into their homes.

Christmas Attractions and Celebrations in Aberdeen

Aberdeen transforms into a festive wonderland during the Christmas season, offering a variety of attractions and celebrations that delight residents and visitors alike. The Christmas Village, set up in Union Terrace Gardens, features a charming market filled with wooden chalets selling handcrafted gifts, seasonal treats, and festive drinks like mulled wine. Visitors can enjoy the magical atmosphere enhanced by twinkling lights and live entertainment. The city also hosts an annual Christmas tree lighting ceremony, which draws large crowds and marks the official start of the festive season. Additionally, ice skating rinks pop up in key locations, providing fun for families and friends. The Nutcracker ballet is often performed at the His Majesty’s Theatre, adding a touch of elegance to the holiday celebrations. Aberdeen's vibrant Christmas spirit is further enriched by various community events, carol singing, and festive workshops, making it a truly joyful time of year.

Favourite Christmas Food and Festivities in Aberdeen

Christmas in Aberdeen is a feast for the senses, showcasing a delightful array of traditional Scottish foods that bring warmth and cheer to the festive season. Roast turkey is a popular centerpiece, often accompanied by locally sourced vegetables like neeps and tatties. Mince pies, filled with a rich mixture of dried fruits and spices, are a staple treat that can be found in bakeries throughout the city, delighting those with a sweet tooth. Aberdeen’s seafood heritage also shines during the holidays, with dishes like smoked salmon making appearances on festive tables. In addition to the hearty fare, the local pubs serve up warming drinks, such as mulled cider and spiced hot chocolate, creating a cozy atmosphere for gatherings with family and friends. Community events often feature traditional Scottish music and dance, inviting everyone to join in the celebrations and enjoy the festive spirit together.

History of Christmas Trees in Aberdeen

The tradition of Christmas trees in Aberdeen has its roots in the 19th century, paralleling the broader adoption of this custom throughout the UK. The introduction of Christmas trees to Scotland is often attributed to the influence of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, who popularized the practice in their royal family. In Aberdeen, the tradition quickly took hold, with families adorning evergreen trees with handmade decorations and candles, reflecting the seasonal spirit of joy and renewal. Over the years, the local community has embraced this custom, with public spaces featuring large, beautifully decorated trees during the holiday season. The city’s historical connection to the maritime industry also plays a role, as many local artisans contribute to the creation of unique decorations inspired by the sea. Today, Christmas trees in Aberdeen are celebrated not only as symbols of the holiday but also as a cherished part of the city’s festive identity.

How to Care for a Real Christmas Tree

Caring for a real Christmas tree is essential to keep it fresh and vibrant throughout the holiday season. Once you bring your tree home, it’s important to make a fresh cut at the base, ideally removing about an inch. This helps the tree absorb water more effectively. Place the tree in a sturdy stand that can hold plenty of water, and ensure that the water level is checked daily. A real tree can consume a surprising amount of water, especially in the first few days after being cut. It’s crucial to keep the tree away from direct heat sources, such as radiators or fireplaces, to prevent it from drying out too quickly. Additionally, maintaining a cooler room temperature can help extend its lifespan. To add an extra touch, misting the tree with water can keep the needles hydrated and lush. When the holiday season comes to an end, consider recycling the tree through local initiatives, which can repurpose it into mulch or other environmentally friendly uses.

 

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