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It?s the 5-6ft silver grade Nordmann tree. It?s 6ft.


iousxiesue Wrote:

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> DulwichBorn&Bred Wrote:

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> > Gardenman on the forum just delivered me a

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> > tree for ?30! It?s a beaut!

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> How big if I may ask?

Thanks for the recommendations, have to say I?m really grateful as there?s not a lot of work around for us gardeners in this weather despite my pleading in my gardening tips!)))

The trees I am selling are from a responsibly sourced tree farm in the UK via my trade nursery & are excellent quality, low prices, with free local delivery. With 10% going to the charity Mind this year

The trees I sell are;

Super gold grade Nordman cut trees

Gold grade Silver grade


2-3 ft. ?25 3-6ft. ?30

3-4. 29. 6-7. 45

4-5. 35. 7-8. 60

5-6. 45. 8-10. 100

6-7. 65

7-8. 85

8-10. 149


Contractor gold super grade Nordman

( mostly for outdoors, shop & commercial display


8ft. 140

10. 195

14. 320

18. 495

23. 720


Super grade pot grown Norwegian spruce (Picea Abies)

2-3ftinc pot 20

3-4. 25

4-5. 30

5-6. 35

You can plant these out when Christmas is over.


Tree care: if not putting them up straight away store them outside in water. Cut about 1? off the base. Try to mount them in Cinco tree stands that I can supply that hold water. Top up once a week. The trees should smell fresh & look a deep green. Turn the lights off once a week & give them a light water spray. Turn the lights back on after 24 hours. This will keep your treees fresh right through Christmas


Nigel Hawkins

Exterior Design Gardens

9 Sunderland court

SE22 8JX

Please call or text 07759862191

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