in netting for easy transport.
£35-40+ elsewhere online (Google search for Nordmann tree 6ft)
not put ours up yet but looks good quality - it's going outside but the label states low needle drop so fine for indoors too.
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szippancs
26 Nov 155#10
I wait until 23rd December and buy one for £1 at B&Q.:smiley:
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Haylhoo
26 Nov 15#1
hardstylemw
26 Nov 15#2
Hot. Now to find a home bargains store down south!
spinks
26 Nov 15#3
Will it last until 1st of January? I think maybe no. God price though.
samuelsmith87 to spinks
26 Nov 15#17
Ey up guys! Treeologists are in already!
eklynne
26 Nov 15#4
Good price but I'm not sure I'd take the risk with one of these. I'll stick with the ikea £20 back tree as usual.
Haylhoo
26 Nov 15#5
A quick Google for this type of tree comes up with cheapest at around £35-40+ (£35-£45 @ Homebase for example), lots of places selling them.
Can they really be that bad?
Taken from http://christmastreesdelivered.co.uk/shop/cut-christmas-trees/nordmann-fir/
Nordmann Fir (Abies Nordmannianna) is the most popular Needlefast tree, It originated from the Caucus mountains in Russia. Easier to cultivate than the Noble Fir, it has lush dark glossy green needles and a perfect pyramid shape, plus a sweet resin scent that will fill the room.
pidgeofcdf
26 Nov 15#6
Got one of these last year, did drop needles but was fine for the money.will probably get 1 again.
reahan14 to pidgeofcdf
26 Nov 15#16
how long did it last please
Roger_Irrelevant
26 Nov 15#7
We tend to get "Frasier Fir", not sure if it's the same, lasts from beginning of Dec to early Jan, inside near a radiator, and last year wasn't in a tub of water. Didn't drop many needles at all.
OB1
26 Nov 15#8
Anybody seen any 'growing' Christmas trees in Home Bargains yet? They had them last year and we managed to kill it so need another.....
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£35-40+ elsewhere online (Google search for Nordmann tree 6ft)
not put ours up yet but looks good quality - it's going outside but the label states low needle drop so fine for indoors too.
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Can they really be that bad?
Taken from http://christmastreesdelivered.co.uk/shop/cut-christmas-trees/nordmann-fir/
Nordmann Fir (Abies Nordmannianna) is the most popular Needlefast tree, It originated from the Caucus mountains in Russia. Easier to cultivate than the Noble Fir, it has lush dark glossy green needles and a perfect pyramid shape, plus a sweet resin scent that will fill the room.