Pot Grown Norway Spruce Living Christmas Tree 1-1.2M tall
The lovely fragrance of a real Christmas tree, but one which grows in it's pot from year to year.
The Norway Spruce is the classic Christmas tree - this one is 5 years old and trimmed for fantastic shape.
Grown in a pot for most of it's life - but not to be confused with 'fresh potted' trees, which are dug up and dropped in this year.
Easy to care for outside year to year, it makes a nice evergreen feature.
Supplied at a total height inc pot of 100-120cm, delivered netted for easier handling.
All comments (20)
AJ`
10 Dec 16#1
Jonnyblock to AJ`
10 Dec 161#4
Looks a bit sad.
Spasho to AJ`
10 Dec 161#5
That tree doesn't look very happy.
mehul25
10 Dec 16#2
Nice one
ekkababy
10 Dec 16#3
Brilliant deal! Pity they don't deliver ti IE=(
dafunq
10 Dec 16#6
1-1.2m trig once it's been bounced around inside courier van :stuck_out_tongue:
turbo_c
10 Dec 16#7
looks tiny and there are a lot of bad reviews, sounds quite hit or miss
Msic
10 Dec 16#8
I was thinking that b&q are selling a similar size tree for £15, however then realised that the 'pot' bit is probably the key aspect here.
Have never bought a potted Xmas tree before.
Does this live outside for 11 months of the year? What would I need to know?
furbars to Msic
10 Dec 16#11
keep waiting they tend to sell them off for 99p.
jennywren29
10 Dec 161#9
Bought one of these last year and it has been outside in the garden since last Christmas. We repotted it and it has grown really well. We will be bringing it inside again in the next week or so, just got to check it for spiders first!
dazbang
10 Dec 16#10
Thanks OP
Taken a chance on one :sunglasses:
The majority of the bad reviews are for those sent out last so fingers crossed the trees they send out this year are a little better. Like the idea of being able to grow it on too :smiley:
SALLIE1ST
10 Dec 161#12
No longer available :-(
damadgeruk to SALLIE1ST
10 Dec 16#14
Yes it is, for me at least.
AJ` to SALLIE1ST
10 Dec 161#15
Try again...back in stock now..
Smag
10 Dec 161#13
Just ordered one for my Mum @ £14.99. With a £1 credit for using the prime no rush delivery. She will be well chuffed. Thanks OP
TheEnglander
10 Dec 161#16
just ordered, you cannot beat the smell of a real Christmas tree and if it looks a bit sparse then its Tinsel Overload .
ahotukdeal
10 Dec 16#17
OOS
SALLIE1ST
10 Dec 161#18
I did, thanks, managed to get one, being delivered Tuesday. :-) All my children (now grown) have allergies so this will be perfect to keep them away (yep I am a Grinch lol)
JessicaRarebit
10 Dec 16#19
Tree-mendous.
I remember when Christmas trees were always just £1 a foot
Come to that when they were measured in feet!
VDisillusioned
14 Dec 16#20
Ours turned up yesterday and I have to say I'm really pleased with it for the money. It's at least 1.5m high, including pot, rather than the 1-1.2m stated, and nicely bushy. A couple of the smaller lower branches broke but that may have been due to my struggle to remove the netting - it's quite a hefty awkward object. I'm going to keep it outside by the door with fairy lights on. Then in the new year plant it, pot and all, in the garden with the plan to dig it up again for next Christmas.
So thanks OP, I've been avoiding browsing Amazon deals this year and would have missed this if you hadn't posted - Merry Christmas!
Opening post
Pot Grown Norway Spruce Living Christmas Tree 1-1.2M tall
The lovely fragrance of a real Christmas tree, but one which grows in it's pot from year to year.
The Norway Spruce is the classic Christmas tree - this one is 5 years old and trimmed for fantastic shape.
Grown in a pot for most of it's life - but not to be confused with 'fresh potted' trees, which are dug up and dropped in this year.
Easy to care for outside year to year, it makes a nice evergreen feature.
Supplied at a total height inc pot of 100-120cm, delivered netted for easier handling.
All comments (20)
Have never bought a potted Xmas tree before.
Does this live outside for 11 months of the year? What would I need to know?
Taken a chance on one :sunglasses:
The majority of the bad reviews are for those sent out last so fingers crossed the trees they send out this year are a little better. Like the idea of being able to grow it on too :smiley:
I remember when Christmas trees were always just £1 a foot
Come to that when they were measured in feet!
So thanks OP, I've been avoiding browsing Amazon deals this year and would have missed this if you hadn't posted - Merry Christmas!