Real Christmas Trees for Sale at our Hillier Garden Centres (2024)

image: Christmas trees growing across one of the UK farms of specialist Christmas grower Needlefresh – fresh from the field!

A real, cut Christmas tree offers you the full traditional experience at Christmas time: the excitement of selecting your very own live tree to take home and decorate. Choosing a cut Christmas tree really provides all the nostalgia and seasonal atmosphere you could hope for.

“Excellent, compact tree with very good advice. Will buy next year” – Gardening Club member feedback

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Cut Christmas Tree Varieties

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Our Christmas tree forests include a great range of classic cut tree varieties, ideal for indoor use, or pot-grown trees for continued or outdoor use.

Cut Nordmann Fir (Abies nordmanniana)

Sizes from 4ft – 10ft |Also available as a pot grown Christmas tree

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As one of the UK’s most popular real Christmas trees, the Nordmann Fir has dark-green, glossy foliage with a brilliant even form. The branches are very strong and are spectacularly tiered, so you can really creatively display a wonderful array of Christmas decorations. The Nordmann Fir is a great choice of Christmas tree for a family home as it has soft needles that have fantastic retention, making it the ideal tree for a house that has children or dogs.

CutSlim Nordmann Fir

Sizes from 6ft – 7ft

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The Slim Nordmann Fir is the best of both worlds if you have a smaller space to fit it in. It will still provide you with the wonderful stature of an ordinary Nordmann Fir, but with a narrower width. After being lovingly pruned by specialists to produce a slimmer profile, the Slim Nordmann Fir can be slotted into your home and provide you with the full effect of a standard-sized Christmas tree.

Cut Fraser Fir (Abies fraseri)

Sizes from 6ft – 7ft|Alsoavailable as a pot grown Christmas tree

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The Fraser Fir brings with it the wonderful scent of a Christmas tree as it has balsam-fragranced greenery and dense, sturdy branches – ideal for heavier decorations. Needles are retained easily, meaning there is very little mess and they are a wonderful silver-green colour. The slim, conical form of the Fraser Fir makes it suitable for rooms of all shapes and sizes.

“We always buy a Hillier tree as assured good quality” – Gardening Club member feedback

Pot Grown Trees

Cut trees have traditionally been the more popular Christmas tree choice. In recent years though, we have seen a growing interest in pot grown trees. These are often chosen as a second tree, given a prominent spot by the front door or home. After Christmas, they can either be re-potted and used for future Christmases or planted out in the garden.

Explore our range of pot grown Christmas trees here.

Howto Pick the Perfect Christmas Tree

Whatever size and style of tree you opt for, follow our tips and choose the perfect one for you:

  • Check the tree thoroughly before purchasing. Don’t buy a tree that is already wrapped
  • Know the height and width of the space you will put it in. Many people are conscious of height but less aware ofthe availablewidth. Don’t forget to allow room for your tree topper!
  • Look for nicely layered branches without damage (not that you will find damaged branches on a Hillier tree!)
  • Glossy colour indicates the tree has not driedout

Download our guide to choosing your Christmas tree >>

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Find out more about how to pick the perfect Christmas tree for you with David Domoney!

“Beautiful tree, thick and lush. Very happy with it” – Gardening Club member feedback

The Story of Our Christmas Trees

Would you like to know more about where our Christmas trees come from and how they are grown? Read the story of our Christmas trees – a decade in the making.

Needlefresh have been our supplier for Christmas Trees for many years. After being founded by a group of growers passionate about growing high quality Christmas trees and supplying them directly from the field! In fact they’re so passionate about quality that they keep a record of every single tree that they supply to us, this means you can see exactly where your tree grew and what date it was planted. Each tree is given a code which is supplied on a label attached to the tree, this code when entered into their website will then show the trees origin.

Caring for your Home Grown Christmas Tree at Home

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As with all living things, you need to give your tree a little love at home to keep it at its best.

Essential tips

  • Water your tree regularly
  • Keep your tree away from open flames and heat sources
  • Placing your tree in a corner keeps it safer from knocks and bumps
  • Place the tree close to an electric socket if you are using lights as part of your decorations
  • Cover the floor or table where the tree will be placed to help protect from water spillages
  • Wear gardening gloves when handling your tree. Some sensitive skins can get a mild allergic reaction or rash.

Caring for Cut Trees

Cut trees will naturally lose a few needles, but some simple steps should stop them losing too many.

  • When you first get your Christmas tree home, keep it outside in a sheltered area, preferably standing in water, until you are ready to bring it indoors
  • Prepare the base of your tree using a handsaw. Cut about half an inch to an inch (1.3-2.5cm) off the bottom to aid water absorption
  • Keeping your tree outside in water for as long as possible before bringing in to decorate will help reduce drooping and needle drop
  • In your home, place your tree in a container of water that is regularly replenished. You can buy special tree stands which provide watering space

Once Christmas is over, don’t forget to check the dates for the Christmas tree recycling scheme from your local council (if they offer one).

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FAQs

Does balsam hill sell real trees? ›

Balsam Hill offers the most realistic artificial Christmas trees on the market. Using our innovative True Needle technology, we make casts of real branches to copy them down to the needle in this manufacturing technique.

What is the most realistic Christmas tree? ›

Best Dunhill Fir: National Tree Company Pre-Lit Dunhill Fir. Like a real-life Douglas Fir, this faux tree is designed to have a darker hue than other evergreens. Its needles are also longer and flatter than other evergreen varieties, growing out on either side of each branch rather than all the way around it.

What is the best Christmas tree to plant in the garden? ›

The Norway Spruce pot grown tree is probably the best variety for an outdoor Christmas tree as they are available in a range of sizes from the miniature 2ft all the way up to a full-sized 5ft real Christmas tree.

How do I find a good fake Christmas tree? ›

Tree Size and Shape

The best artificial Christmas tree isn't always the biggest or fullest; it's the one that best complements your room's space. Large, full trees create a big display and tend to look more realistic, but due to their size, they're best for spacious, open rooms.

Which Balsam Hill tree looks the most real? ›

Balsam Hill BH Fraser Fir® Christmas Tree

The BH Fraser Fir is our most real-looking Christmas tree, making it one of the best Balsam Hill trees to date. We used actual Abies fraseri branch clippings to create 40 different tip variations, the most that we've ever done for any of our trees.

What is the prettiest real Christmas tree? ›

Prettiest Christmas Tree: Colorado Blue Spruce

A Western species, the Colorado Blue spruce is known for its unique bluish-gray hue. Other benefits: limited shedding and an attractive symmetrical shape.

What are the best real Christmas trees to buy? ›

The Norway spruce is the traditional Christmas tree

Top tip: It's best to buy your Norway spruce nearer to Christmas, as it can lose its needles quite quickly once brought indoors.

Are Balsam Hill Christmas trees worth it? ›

The bottom line

Balsam Hill makes very expensive artificial trees. But they last for years, and they look incredible. They're heavy and have prickly branches, but the company includes thoughtful touches, like pairs of gloves and a stand bag that add to the value.

What is the easiest Christmas tree to keep alive? ›

Colorado Blue Spruce

It grows at a rate of 1 to 2 feet per year, and requires little or no pruning to attain the perfect Christmas tree shape. For smaller spaces, try a dwarf Colorado blue spruce.

What is the best Christmas tree to plant in your front yard? ›

Norway Spruce: For those wanting a traditional Christmas tree look and feel, the magnificent Norway Spruce is an elegant choice for your front yard. It's the fastest-growing of the Spruce tree variety, and once established requires virtually no maintenance.

How much should you spend on an artificial Christmas tree? ›

Artificial trees may cost more but last longer

On average, Americans spent about $80 on a live Christmas tree in 2022, according to the National Christmas Tree Association. An artificial tree can cost anywhere from $25 to thousands of dollars, depending on what you're looking for.

How do you pick a real Christmas tree? ›

The fresh Christmas tree should be a healthy green color. When you run your hand along the branch of the tree, the needles should hold fast and be flexible. A real Christmas tree with stiff, brittle needles is too dry and will turn brown and drop needles very quickly.

What should you check for when buying an artificial Christmas tree? ›

  1. Artificial Tree Shapes. A tree's shape gives you a general idea of how much room it takes up. ...
  2. Needle Type. We categorize needle types according to the material used. ...
  3. Levels of Realism. ...
  4. Species. ...
  5. Color. ...
  6. Pre-Lit vs Unlit Christmas Trees. ...
  7. Color. ...
  8. What Are My Options for Easy Set-up Christmas Trees?

What is special about Balsam Hill trees? ›

When you buy from Balsam Hill, you can be assured that your tree has been hand-crafted with care to ensure quality and longevity. Our artisan-designed trees have a multitude of branches, branch tips, and lights that create a rich, full look for your Christmas tree.

What makes Balsam Hill trees so expensive? ›

Some of Balsam Hill's Realistic and Most Realistic trees can reach 18 feet tall, while Traditional trees top out at 15 feet. Additionally, elements such as lights and the proprietary flip design of some trees add to the cost.

Are Balsam Hill Christmas trees made in China? ›

A common question that's asked is where Balsam Hill trees are made. Each of our Balsam Hill Christmas trees is conceived by our internal team in California, designed by our designers, and prototyped in our Research and Development (R&D) center in China before they are made by hand.

How long do balsam trees last? ›

Balsam fir trees also have good needle retention and can last for a similar period as Fraser firs, usually around 4-6 weeks.

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