Archive for the ‘Christmas Trees’ category

Here’s A Novel Way To Dispose Of Your Christmas TreeThursday, December 24th, 2009 // Christmas Trees

Disposing of Christmas trees can be a real issue for some people yet it needn’t be. Here is one novel way to deal with your Christmas tree. First, be sure to remove all decorations including lights and especially tinsel. Lay an old sheet or blanket on the floor and gently lay your tree down on [...]

Did You Miss Out On A Fresh Christmas Tree This Year – Bookmark Us For Next ChristmasTuesday, December 22nd, 2009 // Christmas Trees

There are many people visiting our website hoping we have Christmas trees still in stock. Unfortunately, they are leaving disappointed. We are disappointed we can’t help them too, however, we do have one or two suggestions to make. My first suggestion is to simply bookmark our home page in your browser. Better yet, create a [...]

Potted Christmas Trees – Make Sure They Survive For Next YearMonday, December 21st, 2009 // Christmas Trees

Potted Christmas trees are great, really. They are the kind of purchase you make once every five or six years – if they grow too big that is. Looking after your potted Christmas tree over the Christmas period is the first step to ensuring your tree does survive. Looking after potted Christmas trees is really [...]

Christmas Tree Safety – Prevent The Danger Of FireFriday, December 18th, 2009 // Christmas Trees

One of the biggest dangers that any home faces over the Christmas period is fire. One cause of fire is through carelessness when it comes to Christmas trees. Surprisingly, one of the easiest ways to help prevent a Christmas tree from catching fire is to keep it well hydrated. Dry Christmas trees are no different [...]

Now That Your Christmas Tree Is Setup – Don’t Forget To Look After ItWednesday, December 16th, 2009 // Christmas Trees

There is something magic about a Christmas tree fully decorated. This is especially so early in the evening when the flashing Christmas lights are at their best. As special as they look – there is nothing sadder than to see a Christmas tree with the needles turning yellow and dropping all over the floor. Christmas [...]

All We Have For Christmas Are Some Potted Christmas TreesMonday, December 14th, 2009 // Christmas Trees

It has been a busy time here at Scottish Christmas Trees. Our trees have literally flown out the door and the result is that all we have left are a few Norway Spruce Christmas trees. We started out with a stock of Christmas trees as seen in this image – you don’t want to see [...]

Getting The Best Out Of Your Christmas TreeThursday, December 10th, 2009 // Christmas Trees

Cut Christmas trees are fairly hardy and will withstand a lot before finally failing,  turning yellow and dropping needles everywhere.  There is a lot you can do, or not do, that will make them last throughout Christmas.  Looking after the well-being of your tree is only one part of getting the best out of it. [...]

Real Christmas Trees Are The Only Way To GoWednesday, December 9th, 2009 // Christmas Trees

Residents of Poole in Dorset are celebrating after a 30-foot fake Christmas tree was removed and replaced with a 30-foot Norway Spruce Christmas tree (read the news story here). It took 5000 Facebook signatures to raise concerns. Unfortunately, the fake tree was only removed after being vandalised.  Commonsense has reigned and now a real tree [...]

Make Life Easier With A Christmas Tree StandTuesday, December 8th, 2009 // Christmas Tree Stands

I have seen a lot of different Christmas tree stands over the years. A couple of bricks stacked around the base of the tree; a bucket of sand; a tub of dirt; and a cement block with hole drilled through the middle. They are just some of the novel ways that people have used to [...]

Potted Christmas Trees Almost Sold Out – Get In Quick Or Miss OutMonday, December 7th, 2009 // Christmas Trees

Our potted Christmas trees have been very popular this year to the point we only have Norway Spruce trees left. In fact, at the time of writing this post, we only have the one size left, the 90cm-110cm ( 2ft11ins-3ft7ins), a size that is perfect in small areas. There are several benefits to buying a [...]