Christmas Trees

Field Farm Wrentham

24th November - 24th December

 

Monday to Sunday

Christmas Eve

8:00am - 5:30pm

8:00am - 2:00pm

 
 

Our Trees

 
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Norway Spruce 3-15ft

The traditional christmas tree with a lovely pine scent.

 

Nordman Fir 3-20ft

More commonly known as the non-drop tree as it holds its needles for longer, a very popular variety with large soft green/blue needles.

 
 

Blue Spruce 3-8ft

A cousin of the Norway Spruce with a lovely blue hue to the needles.

 

Serbian Fir 3-7ft

A very slender compact tree ideal for smaller spaces.

 
 

Pick Your Own

Come visit Field Farm, have a bit of fun and pick your tree from one of our fields!

Delivery Service

We are able to deliver your tree for a fee within 10 miles of our farm in Wrentham.

How to get the best out of your Christmas Tree

 
 

HANDLING

Once you have your tree, it's important to start taking care of it right away.

If you bought a pre-cut tree it is important to remove an inch or so off the bottom of the trunk as you would with cut flowers. Once the trunk has been cut sap starts to seal over the base, a fresh cut will allow water to be absorbed. This sealing process takes a good few hours so if you have had your tree cut for you in the field there is no need to do this.

 

WATERING

As soon as possible, get the tree in water. Either set it up in its stand or place it in a bucket if you aren't going to trim it right away. The base of the cut tree should never dry out, in order to keep the needles fresher. (A recent university study even confirms that watering works.)

A rough rule of thumb is a typical tree will drink up to a pint of water a day so you will need to check water levels daily.

To prevent your tree from drying out, where possible keep it well away from any heat sources

As a last resort, if your tree does end up getting dried out in its stand, you can try drilling some shallow holes at the base and refilling with water.