About 30cm tall, so perfect for a desk! Could team with small strings of lights, also available in store.
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Yankshire
8 Dec 15#24
Got a couple in store in a Sheffield store today. They're snow effect Ellwoodii variety.
chrissie123
8 Dec 151#23
only 99p in Family Bargains too.
EdR883
7 Dec 151#22
couldnt find one in poundland, but got one in home bargains for 99p :wink:
becton
7 Dec 151#21
Saw them in North Finchley today but they were tiny, way smaller than 30cm.
DD02
7 Dec 15#20
Anyone spotted any in London? Thanks
PODGYPOOS
7 Dec 15#19
Yes you can plant them and no, not without the trimming, they will (may) grow quite large if you don't keep them in check
davepagetdmu
7 Dec 15#18
Can you plant and grow these? I'm looking to have a wall of trees at the bottom of my garden.... :wink: (a bit like a hedge, but without any of that care or trimming malarky)
davepagetdmu
7 Dec 15#17
Can you plant and grow these? I'm looking to have a wall of trees at the bottom of my garden.... :wink: (a bit like a hedge, but without any of that care or trimming malarky)
bma1445
6 Dec 151#10
That is one of the most depressing looking Christmas trees I've ever seen!
Hagit to bma1445
6 Dec 15#16
The funniest comment I've seen
djbenny1
6 Dec 15#15
Good to go for Xmas 2020
DontRun
6 Dec 15#13
We still have the one from last year. Potted it into a bigger pot.
gemmacarolyn to DontRun
6 Dec 15#14
That's good to know! Maybe I'll pot up mine too :smiley:
samk20
6 Dec 15#12
I brought one from poundland that had the snow effect on it . looks wikid :smiley:
shaunwillo
6 Dec 151#11
Nice find
dunno
6 Dec 151#9
Have they just chopped up a big Christmas tree and shoved the bits into some soil? :smile:
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diamond321
6 Dec 152#2
Plant it on your garden or move to a bigger pot for next year :wink:
slannmage to diamond321
6 Dec 15#8
I did that and it died, but I did the same last year but kept it inside and it survived...
Although it can look pretty dead and they come alive again during Spring and Summer. I've tried a few times and one that was as dry and dead as anything, I never bothered throwing it out and it suddenly just came to life 2 years later and has mostly recovered now.
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Although it can look pretty dead and they come alive again during Spring and Summer. I've tried a few times and one that was as dry and dead as anything, I never bothered throwing it out and it suddenly just came to life 2 years later and has mostly recovered now.