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Ethically sourced Christmas trees delivered to your door. & tips for looking after your tree


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This week, I am taking orders for ethically grown Christmas trees of all sizes for delivery to your door at weekends to save you some time. Orders placed this week, will be delivered next weekend. I am looking for tree stands if needed & will let you know about these. Sadly I can't find any fairies!! You'll just have to make your own.

I will be making a 10% donation of profits to Shelter. It's going to get cold this winter & in 2017 we shouldn't be having homeless people in our communities.

Price list:

Super Nordman non drop

80-100cms. ?19

100-125. ?24

125-150. ?30

150-175. ?40

175-200. ?60

200-250. &75

250-300. ?130



Premium Nordman nondrop

100-150. ?24

150-175. ?35

175-200. ?45

200-250. ?65

250-300. ?95


Pot grown spruce

Height in pot: 80-100cms. ?25

100-120cms. ?29

120-145cms. ?35


Delivery ?5 for the above


Trees to impress your neighbours outside the front of your house

8ft. ?139

9ft. ?145

10ft. ?190

12ft. ?249

15ft. ?390

18ft. ?490

20ft. ?590

23ft. ?690

Delivery ?30


Please contact me by text or phone for your orders or enquiries

Thank you

Nigel

Exterior Design Gardens

07961888253

9 Sunderland Court

SE22

When you get your tree, keep it outside until you are ready to bring it in, put it up & decorate it. When you get it home cut a small slice off the bottom of the stump to allow it to absorb water when you put it in a bucket of water to rehydrate after its long journey to your home. Put some sugar in the water, or better still, put a bottle of full sugar lemonade in the bucket.

When you bring it indoors, spray it with Luke warm water to allow the branches to settle back into position. Remember to top up the water whilst it is on display. LED lights run at a lower temperature than standard ones helping the tree to remain fresher all the way to Christmas & beyond.

Be careful with positioning of the fairy!! You have been warned :-))

We bought a Xmas tree from Nigel this year and can honestly say that it?s the best looking Xmas tree we?ve ever had and was delivered along with a base direct to our door for a very reasonable price! We will definitely contact Nigel again next year! Highly recommended!

Please remember to phone/text your orders in for delivery over the weekend. Half price stands at ?8 running low.

Trafalgar Square tree goes up tonight. No, I didn't supply that!!! But waiting for someone to order a large outdoor tree so we don't have to go up to town !! :-))

Ok, now the snow has arrived,the pressure is on!! I will be doing deliveries this Monday & Tuesday, so let me know what size, type & if you want a stand. To clarify, the super grade are slightly bushier than the premium grade. They are beautiful quality trees & everyone has loved them so far. Just follow the tips to keep them healthy into the new year.

Enjoy the snow :-))

Nigel

07961888253

If you're like me, you've probably left the decorations & tree until now. Well, if that's the case, I can help with the tree part. I will be delivering trees in the area over this weekend. Let me know what size & type you want today & I will deliver them to your door. I'm looking for a new source of tree stand. I'll keep you updated

Nigel

07961888253

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