It's time to bring the spirit of Christmas home with our premium selection of real Christmas trees grown in the heart of Northern Ireland. These freshly cut Christmas trees are more than just seasonal decorations – they're a tradition waiting to transform your living space into a festive sanctuary.
Our collection showcases the beloved NI Fraser Fir, celebrated for its luxurious shape and abundant branches. From compact 7-7.5 foot trees perfect for cosy spaces to impressive 10-11 foot statement pieces, we offer the ideal tree to suit every home and holiday vision. Each tree is meticulously grown to provide a full, lush appearance that will hold your cherished ornaments and create lasting memories.
To complement your perfect Christmas centrepiece, we've carefully selected essential accessories like the Tom Chambers Easy-Fix Self Watering Christmas Tree Stand. This ingenious solution ensures your live Christmas tree remains fresh throughout the festive season, with four adjustable plastic screws that grip the tree securely and provide optimal hydration.
FAQ
How do I keep my Christmas tree fresh and looking its best?
To prolong the freshness of your tree, place it in a wide-based stand that can hold plenty of water. Ensure the base of the trunk is always submerged in plain tap water, and keep the tree away from heat sources to prevent excessive drying.
What makes Northern Ireland Christmas trees special?
Our trees are grown locally with exceptional care, ensuring a high-quality, fresh-cut Christmas tree with excellent needle retention, a classic conical shape, and that quintessential festive look that will enchant your home.
How often should I water my Christmas tree?
Maintain a consistent water level, aiming to provide about a quart of water per inch of trunk diameter. Check the water bucket daily to ensure your tree stays hydrated and maintains its glossy green needles.
Can I prevent my tree from dropping needles?
While some needle loss is natural, you can minimise this by keeping the tree well-hydrated, placing it away from direct heat sources, and avoiding hanging heavy ornaments that may stress the branches.