![]() The Norway has a rich, coniferous fragrance and is the best value for any given height or size of tree. It has a broad base but with a more triangular shape and attractive red-brown bark and a bushy habit. The Nordman Fir is an unscented tree with a wide base to accommodate lots of presents and its soft needles makes it child and pet friendly.Ģ) Norway Spruce - the traditional Christmas tree with short and thin, generally lighter green pointed needles. Renowned for holding onto its needles the best of all Christmas trees, so you won't need to worry about cleaning up needles over the festive period, particularly if you want to install your tree in early December. There are four main types:ġ) Nordmann Fir - the most popular type of tree in the UK with thick, soft, glossy needles that are dark green on the top and blue-green on the underside. Next, you'll need to decide what type of tree you'd like to buy. Avoid the temptation of choosing a tree that's taller than what you really need as you'll just end up having to cut off part of the base and potentially remove some of the lower branches, which may spoil the shape of your tree. Alternatively, if you are looking to order a Christmas tree online for delivery from our Staffordshire nursery, include the measurements in the comments when you place the order and we'll pick the perfect tree for you. If you're looking to visit a nursery or Christmas tree farm to choose your tree, don't forget to take the tape measure with you so you can check your preferred tree is actually the right fit. Once you've decided on a location in (or outside) of the home, use a tape measure to size up the space you have available and note down the dimensions. Corners can be a good place as this keeps your tree out of the way of knocks and bumps and allows you to choose the best side of the Christmas tree to display. The location you choose should be away from heat sources such as radiators and fires and ideally close to a wall plug socket if you will be looking to have lights on your tree. Decorating a small space? Don't worry, we've sprinkled in beautiful space-saving ideas like mini Christmas trees made from stacked mason jars and tabletop Christmas trees that tuck neatly into corners.Christmas tree care starts in the planning phase before you've bought your tree as you'll need to decide where you want to put it, then choose a Christmas tree that's the right height, width and type for you. If you're looking for exciting ways to get the children involved, we've also found a number of simple tree ideas that rely on kid-friendly Christmas crafts (like making ornaments from paper, sand dollars and felt). You can go with a faux tree, try an elegant black or white Christmas tree - or maybe, choose to go even more untraditional with a DIY Christmas tree made of yarn, chalk or disco balls. These festive decoration ideas work well if you're decorating a real Christmas tree (we love a fresh pine scent) or you've purchased one of the best artificial trees (choose a realistic style, and no will know the difference). To help make your holiday a little easier, we've rounded up the best Christmas tree ideas to fit any aesthetic - whether you prefer traditional, modern, eclectic or rustic decor arrangements. Encourage the whole family to embrace this timeless holiday tradition as they cover the Christmas tree with homemade ornaments, weave in gorgeous garlands and pick out the perfect tree topper. ![]() ![]() Nothing brings holiday cheer to an interior quite like a well-decorated Christmas tree, whether you're sticking with classic red and green baubles and twinkling lights or opting for a creative Christmas tree theme, like adorning your spruce with pom-poms, colorful ribbons or candy. ![]()
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