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£10 a foot!!!!
£38 for a 9ft one I got. Few quid more than last year but not too bad.
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B&Q: 6-foot trees were £20 for one of those traditional short-needle ones, and £40 for the Nordman ones. The cheap ones sold out here 2 weeks before Xmas so we got a nice plump 4' Nordman for £20... more than ideal but nowhere near £10/foot.Originally posted by pacharan View PostDid a tour of a few of the Local garden centres this weekend and couldn't help noticing how high the prices were.
I've been on the West Country garden centre scene for more than 10 years and have never seen prices this high even when accounting for inflation.
By my reckoning, they were charging ten quid a foot! Mind you, people do tend to go for Nordmanns and Norway Blues which are slower growing and have to be imported.
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They are a ripoff, although (if you are as mean as me) they make nice blaze on next year's fire. Other plus side is nice little hibernating Ladybirds.
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Christmas trees? Makes yer sick dunnit?
Feeling under the weather? You've got Christmas Tree Syndrome - Telegraph
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we normally have a real tree in the dining room. However when we went to get one I spotted an artificial tree on sale. The staff couldn't find the box for the tree so I got even more knocked off. I ended up getting it for less than £40.
It was a bargain and looks really nice.
The price of an equivalent real tree would have been £40-60. So I think I've got myself a good deal.
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Same here: I asked the question & apparently the EU stopped paying subsidiaries on trees a few years back, therefore less were planted & hence the ones out there are more expensive.
I would prefer a rooted tree but my local garden centre only has 2’ trees in the tub: so I’ll be buying cut trees for a few years yet
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Garden Centre Christmas Trees
Did a tour of a few of the Local garden centres this weekend and couldn't help noticing how high the prices were.
I've been on the West Country garden centre scene for more than 10 years and have never seen prices this high even when accounting for inflation.
By my reckoning, they were charging ten quid a foot! Mind you, people do tend to go for Nordmanns and Norway Blues which are slower growing and have to be imported.
Nice trees but I think if I were to buy one I'd go for a rootballed tree.
This year, missus and I went up to the big house with a bow saw and helped ourselves to a six foot Norway Spruce. Just like we do every year
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