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Beautiful Christmas trees even better this year from NIgel. Including tips on keeping them fresh & charity donation


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Hello . I am doing those even more beautiful trees this year with free delivery & a donation to Palestinian children. 
This years trees come from Denmark & Scotland & the prices are pretty much the same as last year!! 
To keep your tree in good condition; Do not buy your tree too early as it will look very sad by Christmas Day !! Delayed gratitude is a wonderful thing 😄On arrival put your tree outside & take the netting off, cut 1” off the base & give the tree a spray . Then put it in a tree stand that has a water reservoir, fill this each week & turn the lights off give the tree a spray of water Turn on when dry 

Nordman Platinum Trees non drop 

3/4ft           £29

4/5               39 

5/6.               55

6/7.               75

7/8.                95

8/10.            179

Nordman Gold non drop 

3/5ft.            £25

5/6.                39

6/7.                55

7/8.                78

8/10.             130

Nordman pot grown 

60/80cms.    £45

80/100.           49

100/125.         59

Frasers Traditional 

120/150.         £35

150/175.           49

175/200.           65

200/225.           79

225/250.           95

250/300.           110

Beautiful Pine door rings 

10”.                     £14 

12”.                        18

16”.                         29

Pine Garlands 

£15 per foot 

Blue Pine bundles 

£25 ea bundle 

Free Delivery to the EDF area & I will be making a donation for Palestinian children this year as my chosen charity. If you would like to contribute please do so or a soft toy would be appropriate 

I will try to commence deliveries on 2nd December to make sure they are as fresh as possible

please text 07759862191 

or contact my WhatsApp number 

07961888253

Many thanks & Happy Christmas 🎄🎄🎄

Nigel 

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