Christmas Trees at the Sawmill
From 28 November
Having a real Christmas tree in the house is a way of bringing the outdoors inside, the fresh aroma of pine trees can also to help lift and boost moods in the winter months.
Christmas Trees will be available to purchase in a range of sizes, variety Nordmann Fir non-drop trees, from Thursday 28 November at the Sandringham Sawmill.
Tree stands and potted trees will also be available.
Tree sales open:
Weekdays: 8am – 4pm, Saturdays: 8am – 1pm, Sundays: 10am-1pm.
For further information contact the sawmill on Telephone: 01485 524440
Caring for your tree
Live Christmas trees can brighten up a room however, to ensure it last through the festive season its essential to take care of your tree.
Once you’ve found your perfect tree, make sure to give it a fresh cut when you bring it home. Make a fresh cut at least 1 inch from the bottom. This will help the tree absorb water more efficiently.
Here are a few handy tips that should help keep your tree fresh:
Choose a Good Location
The first thing you need to do is find the right spot for your Christmas tree. Make sure this spot is free from any heat sources. This includes fireplaces, radiators and log burners. This will prevent your tree from getting too dry and help it live longer.
Make sure you have an area in mind before you select a tree. If you fall in love with a tree that’s too big for your space, you may have to get creative to make it fit.
Keep it Hydrated!
Once you’ve found the right spot, it’s time to start watering. Give your Christmas tree plenty of water, especially in the early weeks after you bring it home.
Check Your Stand
Make sure to check your stand before you pop your tree in it and that it can hold enough water. A good stand should hold at least 1 gallon of water.
Now that your tree is in place and hydrated, it’s time to start decorating!
Visit Sandringham online shop for a selection of Christmas Decorations and gift ideas.