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Fraser Fir Pot Grown Christmas Tree

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At a Glance

  • • Pot Grown : Carefully nurtured on our nursery and supplied in a plastic pot so you can put it in the garden after Christmas.
  • • Narrow, slender tree: Branches are angled upwards at 45 degrees, giving a lean stature that’s not too bushy.
  • • Joint best needle retention with Nordman Fir: Keeps needles for up to 5 weeks with the right care.
  • • Strong branches: Perfect if you love covering your tree in lots of decorations, including weightier baubles etc.
  • • Silvery underside to needles: Plush deep green needles are soft and flat with a silvery hue to the undersides.
  • • Delicious orange fragrance: Lovely balsam aroma, perfect for getting the festive spirit going!
  • Tree Size: 120-150cm (4-5ft) from top of pot

Reasons to Buy 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.

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(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.

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More about Fraser Fir Christmas Trees

Fraser Fir has been one of the most popular Christmas trees in the US for some time. In fact, it has been the Christmas tree used in the White House more often than any other variety! It started being used here in the UK relatively recently and is well-loved for its leaner structure with a narrower base than Nordman and Norway Spruce trees. Dense, soft, shiny deep green needles offer excellent needle retention similar to the Nordmann firs. It gives off a wonderful pine scent, perfect if you are looking for a traditional Christmas aroma from your tree. Native to the Appalachian Mountains in the south-eastern part of the US and closely related to the Balsam Fir.

Fresh Cut Christmas TreeCut Christmas Trees
 
Cut trees are still the most popular choice of the real tree as they usually offer the most cost effective solution and are the easiest option for handling.
 
Immediately upon receipt of your tree, remove the packaging. Cut about 25mm off the base of the tree and stand it upright in a bucket of water in a cool building (garden shed or garage). Aim to keep the tree in a cool environment for as long as possible, taking it inside just before Christmas. Make sure the water in the bucket is kept topped up and spray the foliage with water daily if possible. Choose the coolest room in the house (hallway etc), away from open fires and direct sources of heat (radiators etc). Before taking the tree inside, check it fits properly in your stand or if you’ve trimmed enough branches back if keeping it in a bucket. Put the stand (or bucket) in the chosen place in the house, no closer than 60cm to a wall to allow the tree to stand up. Put the tree in the stand and systematically clamp the tree into the stand, ensuring it is upright. If using a bucket, bricks wedged between the bucket and the trunk work well and offer good counter balance. Keep the tree watered in the stand and ideally spray the needles carefully with water everyday (taking care to avoid the lights!)
 
Take the tree out of the house as soon as possible after Christmas. There will inevitably be some needle loss in the process but nothing 5 minutes with a vacuum cleaner can’t fix. Take the tree to your nearest recycling centre because once chipped and composted, your tree can be recycled as mulch top dressing.
 

 
Real Potted Christmas TreePotted Christmas Trees
 
If you want a tree that you can plant after Christmas then smaller potted Christmas trees have the best chance of survival because proportionally, they’ve lost less of their roots to enable them to be taken in to the house, but please remember, they are outdoor trees and taking them inside means we can’t guarantee their survival.
 
Immediately upon receiving your tree, remove the packaging. Store the tree upright in a cool building (garden shed or garage) and keep it well watered. Aim to keep the tree in a cool building for as long as possible, taking it inside just before Christmas and ideally putting it in the coolest room away from open fires and radiators. Water the tree daily and if possible, spray the foliage with water (taking care to turn off and avoid the lights!).
 
As soon as possible, after Christmas, take the tree outside. Dig a hole about 50mm deeper than the top of the pot and sprinkle a handful of bonemeal in the hole and on the soil to be back-filled. Carefully place the pot in the hole and pull the tree out of the pot. The soil may fall away but try and make sure that the soil and the roots stay in contact in the hole. Back-fill the hole, firming down each layer with your heel. Make sure the tree is upright and stake at 45 degree angle if necessary. Water roots and foliage copiously in dry periods. Don’t worry if some of the needles fall off initially – it may be transplant shock and they will come back if the tree survives.
 
We can’t guarantee your tree will live if you've kept it indoors throught Christmas but potted trees often do well and if you follow these directions, you will have given it the best chance of survival.
 

 
For more help on choosing a Christmas tree or a more detailed guide on caring for your chosen Christmas tree please take a look at our helpful guides:
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